2004 Duhart Milon Rothschild
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Tasting notes
Still bright ruby. Really evolved nose that’s even slightly jammy. Cool start and quite enough acidity. Light and lively but compared with the best-value petits châteaux, this is not a good buy. Depends on whether you want to pay a premium for the Rothschild name. (JR)
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Mid crimson with some evolution. Sweet and luscious. Very fresh with some macerated rose petals. (JR)
Toasty oak over slightly herbaceous fruit – more cassis leaf than cassis. Strong mocha notes at first. Dry tannins with quite a grip and not enough ripe fruit to balance. A little austere at the end. (JH)
About the producer

Ch. Duhart-Milon is a leading Pauillac estate owned by Domaines Barons de Rothschild, alongside Ch. Lafite Rothschild. It benefits from the same winemaking expertise and has seen significant investment in recent years.