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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 Domaine Dujac Morey-Saint-Denis red wine comes from six carefully selected plots located at the bottom of the slope, west of Route Départementale 974 and east of the village of Morey-Saint-Denis. This area, characterized by a gentle 3% slope, extends between 249 and 264 meters above sea level, with an orientation varying from northeast to due south.
The soil, rich in silt, is less stony than on the hillsides, but can locally reveal a marked presence of Comblanchien limestone pebbles. The subsoil of this village cuvée consists of two distinct substrates: fine deposits, resulting from the filling of the collapse trench that occurred several million years ago, and alluvial cones at the mouth of the Combe de Morey-Saint-Denis.
On tasting, the Morey-Saint-Denis 2023 seduces with subtle aromas of plum and orange zest, heralding a medium-bodied, open and delicately tannic wine. Accessible as soon as it is released, it promises a fruity and elegant tasting experience, ideal for drinking young or moderate aging.