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Domaine Dujac 'Clos Saint-Denis' Grand Cru, Burgundy, France 2022

  • $750.00

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PINOT NOIR
EARTHY & COMPLEX
BIODYNAMIC FARMING
COLLECTIBLE & CELLAR-WORTHY and CRITIC SCORE 90+
CÔTE DE NUITS, CÔTE D'OR, and BURGUNDY
FRANCE

Domaine Dujac 'Clos Saint-Denis' Grand Cru, Burgundy, France 2021

  • Winemaker: Jeremy Seysses
  • Farming: Biodynamic practicing
  • Grape Varieties: Pinot Noir
  • Terroir: The Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru lies between the village of Morey-Saint-Denis to the south and Gevrey-Chambertin to the north, where the slope is very steep (13%). The plot varies in altitude from 284 to 309 meters. The locality faces east-southeast.
  • Vinification: Native yeast, tank fermentation. 
  • Aging: Aged 18 months French barrique, 60-85% new
  • Tasting Notes: The 2022 Clos Saint-Denis Grand Cru has a beautifully defined bouquet with impressive purity, a light marine influence infusing the red fruit mixed with blueberry, becoming ever more floral with time in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grain tannins, white pepper and allspice. There is a palpable sense of energy here, with gentle grip and a dash of white pepper on the finish. It closes up a bit in the glass, but I think it's a long-term proposition. Level-pegging with the Clos de la Roche at the moment."  -January 24, 2024, Neal Martin
  • Accolades:
    • Vinous: 96 Points
    • Jancis Robinson: 17.5+ Points


Domaine Dujac is one of Burgundy's most famous estates. Simply put: the wines are highly collectible and very delicious. Jacques Seysses founded Domaine Dujac at the tender age of 26. Fresh off of apprenticeships at Gérard Potel and Domaine de la Pousse d’Or, and Jacques purchased 4.5HA of land in Morey-Saint-Denis in 1967. Not having inherited these vines, he named the domaine after himself: Domaine du 'Jac' (his nickname). By the late '70s, Jacques was attracting intern talent ranging from Ted Lemon of Littorai to Jean-Pierre de Smet, former owner and winemaker of Domaine de l`Arlot. Over time, Jacques continued to acquire more vines in some of Burdgundy's most esteemed plots--Echezeaux, Bonnes Mares, Clos de la Roche, Romanee St-Vivant, and more. Jacques has now gone into semi-retirement, and the day-to-day operations are overseen by his very capable and equally passionate son, Jeremy, and his wife Diana. Today, the ideologies of biodynamic farming and minimal destemming are at the forefront, as the estate uniquely focuses on a "path of soft extraction: a gentle 'infusion' rather than 'extraction'."