Château Duhart-Milon 2021
Here we are in the presence of a wine that has existed since at least the end of the Napoleonic Empire.
At that time, it was already a classic, a purity of the best that the appellation could produce. In 1855, the estate was classified as the Fourth Grand Cru of the Médoc.
Two grape varieties compose it: 70 to 80% Cabernet Sauvignon and the rest Merlot.
The vines are located in the north-western part of the Pauillac appellation, on a soil of fine gravel mixed with aeolian sands on a limestone base.
It is a long, dense, structured wine, with well-framed tannins and all the classicism of a legendary appellation. A Pauillac made for long cellaring!
Second wine: Moulin De Duhart
Source: Castel of Lafite Rothschild
Data sheet
- Designation
- Pauillac
- Year
- 2021
- Color
- Red
- Delivery period
- Deliverable First semester 2024
- Acceptance
- Alcohol level
- Apogee
Jean-Marc Quarin / Quarin.com - Noté 92/100 (april 2022)
Jane Anson / Inside Bordeaux - Noté 93/100 (april 2022)
Neal Martin / Vinous - Noté 90-92/100 (april 2022)
Antonio Galloni / Vinous - Noté 90-92/100 (may 2022)
Jeb Dunnuck / Jeb Dunnuck.com - Noté
Jeff Leve / The Wine Cellar Insider - Noté 91-93/100 (may 2022)
William Kelly / Wine Advocate - Noté 91-93+/100 (april 2022)
Lisa Perotti-Brown / The Wine Independent - Noté 86-88/100 (may 2022)