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Château Dauzac

The 2007 Château Dauzac has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Stephen Brook, Michael Schuster and Stephen Browett on Château Dauzac - an internationally acclaimed red from Bordeaux.
Château Dauzac
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Wine Name
Château Dauzac

Wine Producer
Château Dauzac

Score
82

Wine Style
Red

Grape Type
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot

Country
France

Vintage
2003

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Stephen Brook: Deep to very deep red. Baked aromas, rather drab, again more Rhône in their plumminess than Médoc. Rather light and simple, sweet and slightly confected fruit with a clear hint of over-ripeness; some heat on the palate, too. Then it all tails off fast, thanks to the lack of acidity. Truly modest, and I’m not sure I like this candied quality. Dauzac may not be the greatest of Margaux wines but it usually has delicious fruit. This does not. Fairly short. 11

Stephen Browett: Quite a deep color. Black fruit and oak on the nose. Impressive weight of black cherry and cassis fruit. Nicely highlighted by pepper, vanilla, and spice from the oak. Very impressive for Dauzac. 16

Michael Schuster: Dark red; minerally nose, oddly both very ripe and touch herbaceous as well; nice, light, flowing, straightforward fruit at core, but gripped by a very dry oak tannin which it is unlikely ever to absorb. Finishes short. Tough prospects. 13

Details

Wine expert Stephen Brook
Michael Schuster
Stephen Browett
Tastings year 2007
Region Bordeaux
AppellationAOC
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