Tasting at Château Dauzac. Bold fruit, tight tannins. Touch of mineral, cassis, light spice, stewed tomato character. Elegant wine with good balance. Early drinking style.
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Very light, feels more like cab franc and merlot rather than cab sauv and merlot. A bit tok tannic for how thin the body is but overall has nice structure. Typical fruit profile and hints of cedar. Not my favorite but I don't hate it. I think there are better wines out there for the price.
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More Haut-Médoc like than Margaux. Concentrated and powerful. Purple and black berry notes dominate. A little edgy at the back. Three to five years in bottle will serve it well.
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Coravin access. Tasted alongside the 2019 Domaine de Saint-Guirons, a textbook Pauillac.
Fresh, distinctively Left Bank Bordeaux, shading to Haut-Médoc. Quite fruity, though not heavily extracted, yet decidedly over-oaked. Serious acid, medium minus tannins, including oak-imparted. This needs a few years to show its best. Drink by 2028-2030. 89-90.
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This is a 65/35 Cab/Merlot blend. In the glass it presents a bright purple red colour, and the nose is equally vibrant. Lots of ripe blackcurrant and cassis fruit and a touch of oak... overall quite fresh. Fairly fleshy and ripe on the palate as well. This is drinking well now as a young wine and should easily cellar to the mid-term but I doubt it has the structure for long-term aging. Valuewise it feels OK around €22.
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6/9/2023 - Dithiolium wrote: 89 Points
Tasting at Château Dauzac. Bold fruit, tight tannins. Touch of mineral, cassis, light spice, stewed tomato character. Elegant wine with good balance. Early drinking style.
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6/6/2023 - InterroVino wrote: 90 Points
Very light, feels more like cab franc and merlot rather than cab sauv and merlot. A bit tok tannic for how thin the body is but overall has nice structure. Typical fruit profile and hints of cedar. Not my favorite but I don't hate it. I think there are better wines out there for the price.
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3/22/2023 - Motz wrote: 89 Points
More Haut-Médoc like than Margaux. Concentrated and powerful. Purple and black berry notes dominate. A little edgy at the back. Three to five years in bottle will serve it well.
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1/8/2023 - Motz wrote: 90 Points
Coravin access. Tasted alongside the 2019 Domaine de Saint-Guirons, a textbook Pauillac.
Fresh, distinctively Left Bank Bordeaux, shading to Haut-Médoc. Quite fruity, though not heavily extracted, yet decidedly over-oaked. Serious acid, medium minus tannins, including oak-imparted. This needs a few years to show its best. Drink by 2028-2030. 89-90.
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10/10/2022 - sjw_11 wrote: 90 Points
This is a 65/35 Cab/Merlot blend. In the glass it presents a bright purple red colour, and the nose is equally vibrant. Lots of ripe blackcurrant and cassis fruit and a touch of oak... overall quite fresh. Fairly fleshy and ripe on the palate as well. This is drinking well now as a young wine and should easily cellar to the mid-term but I doubt it has the structure for long-term aging. Valuewise it feels OK around €22.
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