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Duhart Milon (Ex-Château 2022) 2007 150cl

4eme Grand Cru Classé | Pauillac | Bordeaux | France
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17 Rene Gabriel
Sehr dunkles Granat, satt in der Mitte, rubiner Rand. Reserviertes, sehr tiefgründiges Bouquet, Trüffel, schwarze Pflaumen, wenig Süsse aber dafür umso mehr Würze aufweisend. Im Gaumen mit warmem, schwarzem Fruchtfleisch, Lakritze, dunke Hölzer, zeigt verlangende Gerbstoffe die im Innern eine feine Bitternote aufweisen (Vin de Presse?), schwarze Pfefferkörner und getrocknete Heideleerenschalen im aromatischen Finale., Liegt nahe bei 18/20 und kann diese auch erreichen. Auf alle Fälle in Richtung Klassik gehend.
90 Robert Parker
Showing better than it did from cask, this soft, generous, dark ruby/purple-tinged 2007 exhibits sweet black currant fruit intermixed with cedar, roasted herbs, and subtle smoke. Round, hedonistic, and already complex, this blend of 73.5% Cabernet Sauvignon and 26.5% Merlot should drink well for 12-15 years.
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Château Duhart Milon
erhaps the most impressionable estate in the appellation, the 4ème Grand Cru Classé, Château Duhart-Milon can be recognized by their recent renascence. In the early 18th century, the Pauillac region began a widespread grape cultivation, eventually producing Château Lafite’s second wine, Château Duhart-Milon. Centuries and various owners later, Château Duhart-Milon has landed back in the hands of the Rothschild family. From the 1960s under the leadership of the Rothschild family, the château has gone through a major resurgence and quality has returned to their Fourth Growth status. Producing model Pauillac wines year after year, the estate’s largest single plot remains on the Milon hillside, just west of the similarly owned, Château Lafite Rothschild on the Carruades plateau. Today, the estate produces two traditional wines with the same care and attention as those of Lafite. The reliable Grand Vin, Château Duhart-Milon is produced along with their second wine, Moulin de Duhart, which has been crafted from their younger vineyards.