Jeff  Koons has become the latest in a long line of artists to produce a label  for the equally celebrated wine of Chateau Mouton Rothschild.
The elite Bordeaux estate has, every  year since 1945, commissioned an original work to adorn its bottles and  Koons has been accorded the honour for the latest release. For his  label, the contemporary American artist opted to return to antiquity,  drawing inspiration from a Pompeii fresco depicting the birth of Venus.
Mouton Rothschild’s tradition of  artist-designed labels began with a one-off production for the 1924  vintage and became a regular feature from 1945. The artists, who are  paid with cases of the estate’s highly-prized produce, have included the  likes of Jean Cocteau, Salvador Dali, Pablo Picasso and Andy Warhol.
Not all of them have been established  figures in the art world: the outstanding 1982 vintage was adorned by a  label produced by the film director John Huston while Britain’s Prince  Charles provided a design for the 2004 edition. The bottles which bear  Koons’ design have already all been sold to suppliers around the world  and will retail at a price of €800 and upwards.






 
 
 
 
 
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