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Chateau Duhart-Milon

2009
Blend
100% Red Bordeaux Blend
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Pauillac
UPC
0 15643 42503 5
Red Wine
Verified Stock
1646-09
Product Ratings
James Suckling 95pt

This is superb, with so much beautiful subtle fruit and wonderful flowers. Full and very lively, with super fine tannins and a lively finish. Very exciting. Best ever from here

by James Suckling, 2012
Vinous Media 95pt

The 2009 Duhart-Milon is recalcitrant on the nose, refusing to give much away in terms of aromas. Loamy, peaty scents emerge with time amongst the black fruit. The palate is medium-bodied with grippy tannin, fresh in the mouth with good salinity. There is something estuarine about this Pauillac that lends it personality and its grip on the finish suggesting that it will give many more years of drinking pleasure. This has long been an impressive Duhart-Milon and so it is proven here. Tasted blind at Farr Vintners' 2009 Bordeaux tasting.

by Vinous Media, 2019
Wine Advocate 97pt

A blend of 63% Cabernet Sauvignon and 37% Merlot, it displays an inky/blue/purple color as well as a big, sweet nose of creme de cassis, forest floor, licorice, lead pencil, cedar and subtle barrique smells. Viscous and full-bodied, it is the most concentrated and broadest example of this cuvee I have tasted in over three decades. It will be ready to drink in 5-7 years and should last for three decades or more. Consumers looking to maximize value should be checking out Duhart Milon, as this may be the single smartest purchase in this great and historic vintage!

by Wine Advocate, 2012
Wine Enthusiast 93pt

A rounded wine, its tannins submerged into the ripe fruits. It feels soft, and there is just a bite of alcohol. The structure is soft, generous, opulent.

by Wine Enthusiast, 2010
Wine Spectator 92pt

This takes a fleshy, rather toasty approach, showing roasted plum and black currant fruit, with a smoked mesquite note on the loam-tinged finish. There's more breadth than depth, but this has the latent minerality to last a long time in the cellar. Best from 2015 through 2027.

by Wine Spectator, 2012

Vintage

The beginning of the growth cycle was a tricky period due to a rather warm, very wet spring. The team had tobepartic:ular 'ly vigilant in order toprotect the vines. Fine, stable weather returned in June and continued throughout the summer. In fact conditions became draught like, interspersed in July, August and September with welcome periods of light rain. Plenty of sunshine, with temperatures that were high without becoming scorching, and fairly cool nights enabled slow ripening that pushed the start of the harvests back to the end of September. Exceptionally favourable weather conditions, crowned by harvests in thesun, made for a vintage that is certain to be outstanding.

Tasting notes

The nose is still somewhat subtle. On the palate, the expression develops and gains altitude, taking on an ethereal dimension. Length, density and structure are all present in this delicious wine. A definite success.
Cabernet Sauvignon 63.00
Merlot 37.00