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Château Beauséjour (Duffau-Lagarrosse) 2023 released en Primeur  
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  • Château Beauséjour (Duffau-Lagarrosse) 2023 has been released at £1,284 per 12×75.  
  • Jane Anson scored the wine 98 points, calling it ‘one of the wines of the vintage’. 
  • Buyers looking for value might want to consider the 2019 and 2015 vintages.

As part of this year’s Bordeaux En Primeur campaign, Château Beauséjour (Duffau-Lagarrosse) 2023 has been released at €108 per bottle ex-négociant, down 10% on 2022 (€120 per bottle).  

It is being offered by the international trade for £1,284 per 12×75, a 10.8% decrease on the 2022’s release price (£1,440 per case). 

At this price, the 2017 and 2019 vintages look better value in relation to today’s release. See more pricing analysis below. 

Critical Response 

Jane Anson was effusive in her praise, calling it ‘one of the wines of the vintage’ and awarding it 98 points, the second highest score she awarded this year. Her tasting note includes ‘aromatic spirals of peonies and crushed rose petals, set against raspberry and brambled autumnal fruits’, as well as ‘liquorice root, liquorice bud, aniseed and fennel’.  

Neal Martin (Vinous) scored the wine a barrel range of 94-96 points, describing it as ‘a finely tuned and complex wine’. 

Antonio Galloni (Vinous) called the wine ‘powerful and resonant’, awarding it 92-95 points. He adds that ‘this is going to be a fascinating wine to follow’.  

Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW (The Wine Independent) awarded a barrel score of 96-98 points. In her tasting note, she describes a bouquet of ‘redcurrants, Bing cherries, and fresh blackberries, giving way to an undercurrent of candied violets, fragrant soil, and crushed rocks’. 

William Kelley (The Wine Advocate) gave a barrel score of 96-98 points. According to him, this vintage, Joséphine Duffau Lagarrosse’s third, is ‘the most impressive to date’.  

Pricing Analysis 

According to the Liv-ex Fair Value methodology, Market Prices of Château Beauséjour Duffau-Lagarrosse are 60.8% correlated with Neal Martin’s scores, Liv-ex members’ most trusted critic of Bordeaux En Primeur wine.  

As shown in the chart below, today’s release falls below the Fair Value regression line. As such, buyers may wish to turn to back vintages for value opportunities. 

The 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019 and 2021 vintages all fall below the trend line and represent Fair Value.  

Available at a 35.0% discount to today’s release, the 2019 vintage may present reasonable value to buyers. The wine received 94 points from Neal Martin and 97 points from Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW.  

The 2015, with 96 points from Martin, comes from a proven Right Bank vintage and benefits from time in bottle. It currently has a Market Price £1,140 per 12×75, an 11.2% to today’s release.  

Our Bordeaux En Primeur 2023 page contains everything you need to know about this year’s campaign. You can also sign up for our daily En Primeur email alerts using the form below.     

Liv-ex analysis is drawn from the world’s most comprehensive database of fine wine prices. The data reflects the real time activity of Liv-ex’s 620+ merchant members from across the globe. Together they represent the largest pool of liquidity in the world – currently £100m of bids and offers across 20,000 wines.         

Independent data, direct from the market.