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The Maison Dujac, jewel of the Bourgogne viticulture, perfectly embodies the elegance and age-old tradition for which the wines of this prestigious region are renowned. Founded by the Seysses family, this trading and Domaine viticultural house enjoys a rich history and exceptional terroir that contribute to the international reputation of its wines.
The history of Maison Dujac began in 1968, when Jacques Seysses and his wife Rosalind acquired their first parcels of vines at Morey-Saint-Denis, in the heart of the Côte de Nuits en Bourgogne. Jacques, a wine enthusiast of Bordeaux origin, brought with him a fresh take on Burgundian winemaking, while respecting the region's age-old traditions and know-how. Indeed, it is in tribute to Jacques Dujac, Rosalind's grandfather, that the House is named "Dujac", marking a family heritage that endures.
Over the years, the Seysses family has expanded its Domaine by acquiring new parcels in some of the greatest terroirs of Bourgogne. Today, Maison Dujac's Domaine extends over a considerable area of vines, spread over several prestigious appellations such as Morey-Saint-Denis, Gevrey-Chambertin, and Vosne-Romanée, to name but a few. Each parcel is carefully selected for its qualitative potential and unique character, illustrating the Seysses family's commitment to producing exceptional wines.
Terroir plays a fundamental role in the expression of Maison Dujac wines. The Bourgogne is famous for its geological diversity, and each appellation has specific soils that give the... See more ...
The Grand Cru Échezeaux is a prestigious terroir located to the west and southwest of Clos de Vougeot, at the mouth of the Combe d'Orveau. This locality is distinguished by a significant slope of 6.5% and an altitude of between 277 and 281 meters, with a southeast orientation.The soil, 40 to 50 centimeters thick, is reddish-brown in color and characterized by the presence of light-colored limestone and chert (silica nodules). The subsoil is most likely composed of Premeaux limestone, giving this wine a mineral structure and great complexity.
The 2023 vintage of Échezeaux Grand Cru stands out for its exuberance and concentration. On the nose, it displays intense aromas of smoked plums, smoked duck, spices, and orange zest. On the palate, it is full-bodied, broad, and fleshy, with layered aromas and a long, salty finish, the hallmark of a great wine for aging. An exceptional Échezeaux, where power and finesse are harmoniously balanced.
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