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Chambertin 2011 75cl

AOC Grand Cru | Côte de Nuits | Borgogna | Francia
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97 Vinous
Rich, huge and explosive, the 2011 Chambertin bursts onto the palate with superb energy and pure density. Dark blue/purplish fruit, smoke, licorice and melted road tar are just some of the many notes that are alive. The 2011 is remarkably vivid and layered. There is something about these parcels that allows them to transcend vintage. What an utterly breathtaking wine this is.
95 Robert Parker
The 2011 Chambertin Grand Cru comes from two parcels in Chambertin itself and Clos-de-Beze. It has a slightly meaty, introspective bouquet that is beautifully defined, but it is a little sulky at the moment and needs two or three years to open up. The palate is medium-bodied with ripe, juicy tannins on the entry. This is not a heavyweight Chambertin, but very focused with a feminine, silky-smooth finish. Drink 2014-2026. I have been visiting Jeremy and Alec Seysses at Domaine Dujac for several years now, and it is always one of my favorite ports of call. Alec, looking surprisingly chipper for a new dad had taken time off nappy duty to guide me through the 2011s this year. I have to confess that I was concerned by the conspicuous nature of the new oak on both their negociant label wines and the entry Village Crus. I felt that 35% new oak tended to overwhelm the fruit and terroir and occasionally impart drying finishes, which is why my scores are parsimonious here. As I tasted through the range toward the flock of Grand Crus the oak seemed better assimilated, although I would still maintain that the wine is of such quality that the present level of oak risks being superfluous to requirements. All the negociant label wines were bottled before Christmas.
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Domaine Dujac
Il Domaine Dujac ha una storia relativamente recente, essendo stato fondato solo nei tardi anni Sessanta. Un allora giovane Jacques Seysses arrivò in Borgogna senza avere alle spalle nessun background viticolo. Il padre era un ricco uomo d’affari, proprietario di una fabbrica di biscotti e un autentico gourmet e bon vivant. Dopo una breve esperienza in ambito bancario e nell'attività dolciaria, Jacques arrivò in Borgogna per imparare a fare il vino, trovò una tenuta in rovina a Morey-Saint-Denis (Domaine Graillet), l’acquistò e le diede il proprio nome. La tenuta si fece presto un’ottima reputazione e nel corso degli anni Jacques passò man mano le redini ai tre figli Jeremy, Alec e Paul. Oggi la famiglia possiede oltre 15 ettari di vigneti, dispersi su oltre 16 denominazioni, che producono vini sia rossi che bianchi. Nel 2000, Jeremy, il figlio maggiore dei tre, avviò una piccola attività commerciale e la chiamò Dujac Fils & Père. La famiglia è stata anche co-proprietaria di Triennes, una tenuta provenzale che dal 1990 produce vini rosé, rossi e bianchi.