Duhart Milon 2015 was released today at €48 per bottle ex-negociant, 14.3% higher than 2014 (€42). It is being offered by merchants for £500 per 12×75, up 17.6% on the 2014 release of £425.
Neal Martin scored the wine 90-92 and called it “a fine Duhart Milon that is more compromising than the tannic ‘beasts’ of yesteryear”, although he also acknowledged that he would like to “see more personality come through by the time of bottling.”
For those who cannot wait that long, the 96-point 2010 is available for 20% more at £600, and the 94-point 2008 is in the market for a fraction more than the 2015 at £520.
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