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Chateau Dauzac 2010 Barrel sample Red (Margaux)

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93-95 Hugely juicy fruit, with great ripe swathes of blackberries overlying the firmly drying tannins. Great structure here, impressive.  — R.V.  (6/25/2011)
93
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Chateau Dauzac 2005 Red (Margaux)

This seems to tread the line between power and great style with ease. While the fruit is concentrated, it is sweet and ripe, balanced with acidity. Very poised, layered with some good firm tannins and a solid core of dry fruits.  — R.V.  (6/1/2008)
93
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Chateau Dauzac 2009 Barrel sample Red (Margaux)

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92-94 Barrel sample. With considerable new wood, this is a complex wine. The wood marches in step with the fresh blackcurrant and ripe fruit flavors to give a wine that is juicy as much as structured.  — R.V.  (8/9/2010)
92
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Chateau Dauzac 2005 Barrel sample Red (Margaux)

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91-93 Barrel sample. A powerfully fruity wine, full of black fruits, soft tannins and new wood spice. Modern in style, this still retains firm tannins and freshness.  — R.V.  (6/1/2006)
91
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Chateau Dauzac 2006 Red (Margaux)

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This wine continues the improvements at this classed growth chateau at the far southern end of the Margaux appellation. It is firmly structured, but the fruit is rich, showing juiciness from ripe, black fruits. The concentration and intensity offer excellent aging potential.  — R.V.  (3/1/2009)
91
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Chateau Dauzac 2004 Red (Margaux)

Managed by André Lurton, this property has been revitalized in the past decade. The 2004 shows smooth blackberry fruit and ripe tannins, underpinned by the spice of finely balanced new wood. This suggests it is not a wine for long-term aging, but will be ready to drink in five years.  — R.V.  (6/1/2007)
91
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Chateau Dauzac 2004 Barrel Sample Red (Margaux)

90–92 The wine has acidity, fresh fruit flavors and some dark tannins. It is full of life, the tannins showing as a counterbalance to the fresh fruit.  — R.V.  (6/1/2005)
90
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Chateau Dauzac 2011 Barrel Sample Red (Margaux)

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89-91. Barrel sample. Initially lean, this wine then shows severe, firm tannins followed by rich blackberry fruits. Its dark intensity should offer good aging in a wine that will always have a serious side.  — R.V.  (4/3/2012)
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