Mouton Rothschild has unveiled the label for its 2009 vintage - designed by British artist Anish Kapoor.
Described by the chateau as "at once austere and flamboyant, the gouache he has created for Mouton Rothschild 2009 expresses the fertile thrust of plant life, the result of an intense encounter between matter and light."
Mouton 2009 has been universally acclaimed, with scores in the high 90s from all of the major critics. Nevertheless, it is curently trading somewhat below its London release price (£7,800 per 12x75cl) with a Liv-ex Best List price of £6,600. Liv-ex members can view live markets here.
The chateau has been commissioning contemporary artists to design the upper part of the label every year since 1945. And whilst the artists are not officially paid for their work, they are given cases of the First Growth for their efforts, including cases of "their" vintage. Kapoor joins a list of artists that includes Picasso, Dali, Miró, Warhol, Francis Bacon, Lucien Freud and the Prince of Wales. Last year's label was designed by the Chinese artist Xu Lie.
The sculptor, painter and visual artist Anish Kapoor, a British citizen of Indian origin, was born in Mumbai (Bombay) in 1954. He settled in England in 1972 and was awarded the Turner prize in 1991. His recent work includes the giant sculpture, "Orbit", that towers over London's Olympic park. (Photo above by Phillipe Chancel.)









at once austere and flamboyant, the gouache he has created for Mouton Rothschild 2009 expresses the fertile thrust of plant life, the result of an intense encounter between matter and light.
Posted by: monarch paxar 1131 | 08 July 2012 at 06:56 AM
1986
Posted by: Daniel Sobolevskiy | 08 December 2011 at 02:49 AM via Facebook
It HAS to be John Cocteau or Pierre Alechinsky here, and i'm happy to speak for the whole of Vin-x on that one!!
http://www.theartistlabels.com/mouton/1966.html
Posted by: VinxFineWine | 07 December 2011 at 12:12 PM
What is your favorite Mouton Rotschild label?
Posted by: Liv-ex - The Fine Wine Exchange | 07 December 2011 at 11:56 AM via Facebook