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Domaine Dujac Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru 2022 is an elegant and generous expression of the Côte de Nuits’ prestigious terroirs. This exceptional wine enchants with its captivating aromas of black cherries, blackberries, and delicate hints of violet and sweet spices. On the palate, it delivers a velvety texture, fine tannins, and remarkable depth, culminating in a long and harmonious finish. A grand cru that embodies the mastery of Domaine Dujac.
Maison Dujac – The Perfect Balance Between Tradition and Innovation
In the heart of Burgundy, Maison Dujac brilliantly embodies the union of tradition and a relentless pursuit of excellence. Founded in Morey-Saint-Denis in the late 1960s, this family estate has risen to the top ranks of the Côte de Nuits, thanks to a visionary approach and a deep respect for the terroir.
With a strong commitment to organic and biodynamic viticulture, each vineyard parcel is carefully tended to preserve the purest expression of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The winemaking process, characterized by a high proportion of whole-cluster fermentation, imparts an unparalleled aromatic complexity and a silky texture to the wines.
From village appellations to legendary Grands Crus such as Clos de la Roche and Bonnes-Mares, Dujac wines captivate with their finesse, balance, and remarkable aging potential. True reflections of Burgundy, they combine depth, elegance, and energy, offering a rare and unforgettable sensory experience.
Premier Cru Montmains has a very distinctive terroir: very stony, giving a wine with pronounced mineral aromas, extraordinary power and excellent ageing potential. Full-bodied, nervous and mineral, with good length on the palate. Straightforward and fresh at the same time, with exemplary concentration.
The first traces of vineyards in the town of Aloxe-Corton date back to the 2nd century BC. Later, Corton will be Charlemagne's favorite wine. Unique red Grand Cru of the Côte de Beaune, Corton is also the only Grand Cru of Côte d'Or to be divided into sub-climates. "Le Corton" designates the historic parcel that gave its name to the Corton appellation.