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Chateau Dauzac

Chateau DauzacMargaux, France

Château Dauzac is the flagship Grand Cru Classé (1855) wine of Château Dauzac in Margaux, a Cabernet Sauvignon–dominated…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Château Dauzac is the flagship Grand Cru Classé (1855) wine of Château Dauzac in Margaux, a Cabernet Sauvignon–dominated blend from deep gravel outcrops that emphasize elegance, minerality, and structured, ageworthy tannins. Sourced from about 42 hectares of organically fertilized vines averaging 35–40 years old, it typically shows a deep color and a complex bouquet where dark fruit, floral notes, and spice unfold slowly with aeration. The style…Learn More »

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RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Dauzac

Château Dauzac is the flagship Grand Cru Classé (1855) wine of Château Dauzac in Margaux, a Cabernet Sauvignon–dominated blend from deep gravel outcrops that emphasize elegance, minerality, and structured, ageworthy tannins. Sourced from about 42 hectares of organically fertilized vines averaging 35–40 years old, it typically shows a deep color and a complex bouquet where dark fruit, floral notes, and spice unfold slowly with aeration. The style seeks a refined balance between power and silkiness, reflecting both the classic Margaux terroir and…