Mouton Cadet wine from any year will not have much of a value since it is a cheaply produced wine meant to drink immediately, if at all. Had you asked the question about Mouton Rothschild, and particularly about the 'miracle year' 1982, it would have been more interesting. Mouton Cadet wine was an invention to appeal to the masses, with a low price and an interesting name.
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Not much - Mouton Cadet is an every day table wine produced for consumption soon after it's release. It sells for around $6 to $9.00 per bottle when first released. Mouton Rothschild, on the other hand is a world famous 1st Growth Premier Grand Cru that usuallly sells for around $2- $300.00 when released.
Sorry, although it says "Rothschild" and "Mouton," it is not a Mouton-Rothschild. Rather Mouton Cadet was Rothschild's cheap brand--it probably sold for $10 a bottle and has long since passed its prime. You might try opening it to see if it is still drinkable, but I doubt it.
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