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23 June 2011

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Nick Martin

Dufort Vivens 2000 is excellent cedary, sappy claret with class, has got plenty of legs, and is still quite cheap, so why would you buy 2010? It's not sought after, and whilst lovely, is relatively expensive compared to back vintages. There is almost certainly no price advantage to buying it now compared to in 2013, might actually have fallen in value by then (it was good but falls far short of great), and no rarity issue. In other words, a very good example of a pointless en primeur purchase.

Martin

I do visited this CHATEAU in Margaux application.
Meet with Owner and winemaker and GM.
Quite good wine they are making!!

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