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A solid and very energetic young red with aromas of blackcurrant and lemon peel. Medium-bodied with density and intensity of firm tannins and acidity. Racy and classic in many ways.

Jane Anson

Chewy tannins, liqourice, fennel, aniseed, chewy tannins, good push and pull, rises on the finish, juice underneath the construction, blueberry and rasppery fruits, a construction and texture than keeps you engaged, and slate texture to the tannins. Good stuff, one to look out for, an exceptional vintage at this estate. 90% French oak barrels for ageing, 65% new, 10% in amphora. 35hl/ha yields.

Dunkles Rubingranat, violette Reflexe, zarte Randaufhellung. Etwas verhalten, dunkle Kirschen, zarte Kräuterwürze, kandierte Orangenzesten, etwas Feigen sind unterlegt. Mittlere Komplexität, rotbeerig, etwas weitmaschig, dezente Tannine, zitronige Nuancen im Abgang, unkomplizierter Stil.

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Chateau Dauzac

Chateau Dauzac 2023

Stern
94-95
James Suckling
94
Jane Anson
92
Falstaff
Charakter: mittelkräftig, dicht, intensiv
Rotwein Glas

Rotwein, trocken

Barrique/Holzfass (Ausbau)

Frankreich , Bordeaux , Margaux (Herkunft)

Weintrauben

66% Cabernet Sauvignon, 34% Merlot

Offenes Buch

Allergene: Sulfite

Holztruhe

Verpackung: Holzkiste (6er)

45,50 €*

0.75l | 60,67 €*/l  

Subskription: Verfügbar ab 19. September 2026

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Produktnummer: VD15105

Über Chateau Dauzac

One of the oldest viticultural estates in Médoc. Evidence of wine-making dating back as far as the 12th century has been found in Médoc, and the ‘Bourdieu de Dauzac’ is mentioned as early as 1545 in the records of the Benedictine monks of the Sainte-Croix de Bordeaux Abbey, which the estate was part of. An estate shaped by great wine merchants. In 1622, Jean Cousseau, Prosecutor at the Bordeaux Parliament, purchases the estate. In 1685, a wealthy wine merchant, Pierre Drouillard, buys Dauzac and turns it into one of the most flourishing vineyards in Médoc. After his death, he leaves behind an estate that produces “excellent and high-priced wines”. His daughter, Elisabeth, who was married to Thomas-Michel Lynch, inherits the Château. Born to a family of Irish merchants settled in Bordeaux, the latter continues the work of his father-in-law. Their son, Jean-Baptiste Lynch, a lawyer and the Mayor of Bordeaux from 1809 to 1815, follows in his father’s footsteps, fostering the sustained growth of the estate until his death, in 1836. Château Dauzac: a reference among Margaux wines. The Wiebroocks, which buy the estate in 1841, secure the recognition of Château Dauzac as a Cinquième Cru Classé, in the 1855 ratings. In 1863, the Johnstons, who already owned Château Ducru-Beaucaillou, buy the estate from the Wiebroocks. Innovation: a fundamental of Dauzac’s excellence. Nathaniel Johnston, who had a passion for viticulture, formulated the Bordeaux mixture, which saved vineyards across Europe from mildew. Jean-Jacques Bernat, who buys the estate in 1929, paved the way for thermoregulation applied to vinification, by using blocks of ice to limit temperature variations in the vats during the fermentation process. In 1978, Félix Chatellier and sons, a farm real estate company, hires Emile Peynaud, father of modern oenology, to assess every step of the vinification process. The renewal of Château Dauzac: creating emotion. In 1988, MAIF, a French insurance company, buys Dauzac. In 1992, the company entrusts Vignobles André Lurton with the task of running the estate. Christine Lurton-de-Caix initiates a complete restoration of the vineyard and the Château. In 2013, a new development plan is adopted. Dauzac’s new Managing Director, Laurent Fortin, is setting out to continue Dauzac’s renewal. His ambition is to create emotion by offering the unique experience of enjoying a Grand Cru unlike any other. Dauzac is becoming the perfect expression of its terroir and of a certain idea of the art of living. 

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