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Château Rauzan Despagne
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2016
Château Rauzan Despagne (Bordeaux Supérieur)
Medium-bodied, bright, crisp, savory and chewy, this is showing more earth, herbs, leaf, and peppery spice than fruit. 2,166 Views Tasted Sep 2, 2021 |
2015
Château Rauzan Despagne (Bordeaux Supérieur)
Medium bodied, forward, soft, bright and fresh, with a red berry character and hints of thyme, this is best for early drinking, well priced pleasure. 85-87 Pts 1,711 Views Tasted Apr 30, 2016 |
2014
Château Rauzan Despagne (Bordeaux Supérieur)
Medium bodied, with an oaky, cherry center, forward, round textured and an espresso, cocoa and red berry finish. 83-85 Pts 2,052 Views Tasted May 19, 2015 |
2012
Château Rauzan Despagne (Bordeaux Supérieur)
Forward, easy drinking, round textured, cherry, cocoa, licorice and black raspberry filled, medium bodied, well priced, daily drinker is ready to go. 1,696 Views Tasted May 19, 2015 |
2010
Château Rauzan Despagne Blanc (Bordeaux Supérieur)
Light, forward, simple, fresh, bright citrus flavors denote a wine made for early, uncomplicated drinking. 1,589 Views Tasted Nov 2, 2014 |
2009
Château Rauzan Despagne (Bordeaux Supérieur)
A solid example of a Bordeaux value wine with soft textures, sweet, fresh blackberries, licorice and an easy going, crowd pleasing, uncomplicated finish. This will drink best on the young side. 2,462 Views Tasted Aug 12, 2013 |
2005
Château Rauzan Despagne (Bordeaux Supérieur)
2005 Rauzan Despagne is another wonderful unheralded, small Bordeaux wine that delivers the goods and gets you change for a $20. Blackberry, cassis, chocolate and oak aromas are coupled with a supple, blackberry jam and licorice infused palate. This offers a lot of bang for the buck. Wines like this are best enjoyed young for their upfront charms. 3,771 Views Tasted Dec 12, 2012Round, ripe, opulent textures, blackberry and licorice notes, with an elegant mouth feel are what you can expect from this wine. What you won't get are high prices. Selling for under twenty dollars, this is a steal for the money! I bet this does better than more expensive wines in a blind tastings. This is a wine to drink in its first decade of life. 3,224 Views Tasted Jan 23, 2010 |