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Moulin de Duhart

Chateau Duhart-MilonPauillac, France

Moulin de Duhart is the approachable second wine of Château Duhart‑Milon (Domaines Barons de Rothschild) from Pauillac,…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Moulin de Duhart is the approachable second wine of Château Duhart‑Milon (Domaines Barons de Rothschild) from Pauillac, built from younger parcels on the estate’s gravel‑and‑limestone soils and typically featuring a higher Merlot proportion than the grand vin. It captures Pauillac’s signature graphite/cassis thread in a softer, earlier‑drinking style—red and black fruit, polished tannins and modest oak—made for near‑term enjoyment while still ref…Learn More »

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Moulin de Duhart · Knowledge Base

About Moulin de Duhart

Moulin de Duhart is the approachable second wine of Château Duhart‑Milon (Domaines Barons de Rothschild) from Pauillac, built from younger parcels on the estate’s gravel‑and‑limestone soils and typically featuring a higher Merlot proportion than the grand vin. It captures Pauillac’s signature graphite/cassis thread in a softer, earlier‑drinking style—red and black fruit, polished tannins and modest oak—made for near‑term enjoyment while still reflecting Left‑Bank structure.