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Mouton Rothschild forsakes paint for enamel

October 30, 2002
Liz Hughes

Château Mouton Rothschild has broken with tradition. For the first time in over 50 years, the château has not asked a famous painter to create a label for its newest released vintage.

Each year since 1945, bottles of the Bordeaux first growth have carried the original work of a celebrated painter on their labels – and become collector's items. But for the newly-released 2000 vintage, château owner Baroness Philippine de Rothschild wanted to make the entire bottle a highly prized object (above).


An enamelled illustration of the gold-encrusted Augsburg Ram from the château's own Museum of Wine in Art was chosen to replace the traditional label. The ram-shaped silver-gilt drinking vessel dates from the 16th century and is the Mouton emblem. It was applied in relief by glassmakers BSN using a technique specially developed for the purpose.

The bottle itself is made from heavy black glass, with screen-printed gold letting. This includes the trademark signature of Baroness Rothschild. A golden ring around the black foil reproduces the design engraved on the ram's collar, and Château Mouton Rothschild is engraved in the base to guarantee authenticity.

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