CHÂTEAU DURFORT VIVENS 1995
CHÂTEAU DURFORT VIVENS 1995
CHÂTEAU DURFORT VIVENS 1995
CHÂTEAU DURFORT VIVENS 1995
CHÂTEAU DURFORT VIVENS 1995
CHÂTEAU DURFORT VIVENS 1995
CHÂTEAU DURFORT VIVENS 1995
CHÂTEAU DURFORT VIVENS 1995
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1995 CHÂTEAU DURFORT VIVENS 1995

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91 / 100
Cellar Tracker December - 2022
Cellar Tracker
Smooth easy wine especially for how old it is. Great dry cedar flair up front with subdued finish. Not as complex as I would expect for such an old wine, but still very good.
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89 / 100
Jean-Marc Quarin April - 1996
Jean-Marc Quarin
Dark red color. Good intensity. Purple. Medium intensity nose. Costs. Quite fine. Fruity. Supple attack, developing on a round, fruity and caressing structure, which evolves by becoming fleshier at the heart of the tasting, on well-balanced, slightly woody tannins, which melt into a cocoa nuance in the finish. A little bitter note. Beautiful persistence. Beautiful wine.
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Region Bordeaux
Appellation Margaux
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Durfort Viviens
The castle-DURFORT VIVENS owes its name to Durfort Duras, powerful family in the South-west that moved to the the Margaux appellation in the fourteenth century. In 1824, Viscount Vivens added his name to that of Durfort. The reputation of the estate at its peak : the 1844 vintage was sold at a higher price than all other second growths of Margaux. Thanks to Lucien Lurton, beginning in 1961, the vintage has found acclaim. His son, Gonzague Lurton, the current owner, has chosen to exalt a little more each year the qualities of the mythical land of Margaux. The vintages 1982, 1986, 1989 and 2001 have particularly received very good reviews from the magazine Wine Spectator.