- Château Duhart-Milon has been released at £756 per 12×75.
- William Kelley scored the wine 91-93 points, while James Suckling rated it 95-96 points.
- Buyers looking for value might want to consider the 2019 and 2014 vintages.
As part of this year’s Bordeaux En Primeur campaign, Château Duhart-Milon 2022 has been released at €60 per bottle ex-négociant, up 9.1% on 2021’s opening price (€55 per bottle).
It is being offered by the international trade for £756 per 12×75 (£63, €72, CHF 70, HK$ 614 per bottle).
At this price, the 2019 and 2014 vintages look better value in relation to today’s release. See more pricing analysis below.
Critics’ scores
Neal Martin (Vinous) has not yet released his 2022 scores, but William Kelley (Wine Advocate) scored the wine 91-93 points, noting that it had a ‘velvety palate’ and concluded ‘with a youthfully firm finish’.
James Suckling gave it a barrel range of 95-96 points, calling it ‘full-bodied yet compacted’, with ‘fine and intense tannins’.
Jean-Marc Quarin also awarded the wine 95 points, praising its ‘very aromatic, fine, fruity, subtle nose’.
Fair Value analysis
Duhart-Milon’s strongest fair value correlation is with age rather than critical scores (86%). Older vintages therefore look better by comparison to today’s release.
Buyers looking for value might consider the 2019 vintage, which has a Market Price of £630 per case, a 16.7% discount to the 2022’s release price. The 2014 also sits below the trend line and has a Market Price of £670 per case.
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