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About Domaine Dujac
The story of Domaine Dujac began with the ambition of Jacques Seysses, the son of a biscuit manufacturer. Jacques never wanted to follow in his father's footsteps, however; his sights were set on making wine.
2006 Domaine Dujac Bonnes-Mares
Producer: Domaine Dujac
Style: Red Wine
Grape Type: Pinot Noir
Origin: France
Region: Burgundy
Appellation: Cote de Nuits
94+ Points | International Wine Cellar , March/April 2009
($300; two of the seven barrels were new) Good full, deep red. Pungent minerality, pepper and blueberry on the nose. Then sweet and bright in the mouth, with superb energy and thrust in the middle palate. This tactile and very long wine turns uncompromisingly dry on the brooding, palate-saturating finish. Very backward wine. This cuvee is now roughly a 50/50 blend of fruit from light and dark soils with the addition of vines on "white soil" from the Thomas-Moillard purchase, notes Seysses, adding that "this has pushed us more in a Roumier direction."
