| Properties | |
| Region | Pauillac |
| ABV | 13,09% |
| Volume | 0.75 liter |
| Grape variety | Cabernet Sauvignon (75%), Merlot (25%) |
| Serving temperature | 16 - 18°c |
Duhart-Milon is one of the most respected châteaux in the appellation Pauillac. In the early 18th century, Pauillac began widespread grape cultivation at the urging of the Lafite lords. The Milon wines served as additional income for Lafite’s master, and became Château Lafite’s second wine. The 1855 classification recognized the quality of Duhart- Milon’s soil by ranking it as the only 4th growth wine in Pauillac. Between 1830 and 1840, the Castéja family was left an inheritance by both Mandavy and the Duhart widow (14 hectares). The family thus possessed a 40-hectare vineyard that was named Duhart-Milon. The property changed ownership many times over the years and suffered a decline in the quality of its’ wines.
In 1962, Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite) acquired the property from the Castéja family. Since the acquisition by Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite) the vineyards have been totally overhauled and the chais renovated. A finishing touch to a remarkable 40 year effort to reclaim the Médoc 4th growth wine ranking for Château Duhart-Milon.
This Rotschild vintage from 2009 is a blend from Cabernet Sauvignon (75%) and Merlot (25%) with a deep purple red colour and aromas of cedar wood, blackberries, ripe fruit and some oak. The palate is complex and fruity with silky tannins, some earthy aromas and the freshness of the Cabernet grapes. The finish is impressively long.
This wine is a great companion of roasted beef, entrecote Bordelaise, lamb, poultry, paté and a variety of both hard and soft cheeses.
Pack in the original wooden crate containing 12 bottles.