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Dujac, Clos Saint Denis Grand Cru, 2023
Red
750ml
Label : Good Label
Level : Neck Level
Capsule : Good Capsule
🏰 The 2023 Dujac Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru is an **anticipated masterpiece from one of Burgundy's most revered domaines**, poised to showcase the exceptional elegance and aromatic complexity of this prestigious Grand Cru. While still very young, the 2023 Burgundy vintage is generally expected to be a promising year, yielding ripe wines with good fruit concentration and freshness. This Dujac Grand Cru, known for its distinctive whole-cluster vinification, is anticipated to reveal a captivating bouquet of 【vibrant red and black fruits, delicate floral notes like violet and rose, and a profound minerality】. On the palate, expect a wine of remarkable finesse, with 【silky tannins, bright acidity, and a long, intricate finish】 that promises incredible aging potential.
🍴 This exquisite Grand Cru, once mature, will be an extraordinary pairing for refined dishes such as roasted squab, pan-seared duck breast with wild mushrooms, or delicate venison. For an elevated Asian pairing, consider a sophisticated Cantonese braised pigeon or a premium Japanese A5 Wagyu.
🥂 A highly sought-after wine for serious collectors, a future centerpiece for grand celebrations, or an investment in the evolving artistry of Dujac.
BACKGROUND
Domaine Dujac is a highly acclaimed wine producer located in the Morey-Saint-Denis region of Burgundy. It produces high-quality wines with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, ranging from entry-level Burgundy to Check out the wines from some of the top Grand Cru vineyards in the Côte de Nuits. The winery was founded in 1968 by Jacques Seysses, who learned the craft at Chateau Romanée-Conti. Later he bought a small, run-down property in Morey-Saint-Denis and planted some Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. At the end of the 20th century, Dujac expanded the scale of his estate and acquired approximately 3.4 hectares of Grand Cru land in various locations.