Vintage | Points | Price | Cost/Point over 90 |
2010 | 97 | $700 | $100 |
2009 | 99 | $900 | $100 |
2005 | 96 | $500 | $83 |
2003 | 95 | $400 | $80 |
2000 | 96 | $1150 | $192 |
1996 | 94 | $400 | $100 |
1986 | 100 | $750 | $75 |
1982 | 100 | $1000 | $100 |
For my money, the 1986 is the wine to buy. In absolute terms, it is cheaper than the 2000 and the 2009, both of which have lower scores. In relative terms, its cost per point is lower than any of the recent great vintages.
The 1986 Mouton Rothschild was not always a $750 wine. It traded at around $1000/bottle both in 2007 and 2011, so there is precedent for higher prices. I would expect prices on the older vintages to rise when the current group of 2009s and 2010s have been sold.
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The 2011 Scarecrow M. Etain allocations have gone out. Any thoughts?
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