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2005 Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche Grand Cru

2005 Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche Grand Cru

98JG
96BH
96RP
95DC
95JM
94VN

98

John Gilman

Review Date: 07/2016

The 2005 vintage remains the single greatest young vintage of this wine that I have ever tasted, and at age eleven, there is nothing going on in this wine that dissuades me from this conviction, as this is sheer brilliance from tip to toe. However, like so many of the very finest 2005s, this wine is still in its infancy and is years and years away from truly blossoming, so opening up bottles now is pure infanticide. However, for research purposes, we sacrificed a bottle at our vertical, with the wine offering up an absolutely brilliant, albeit primary, bouquet of sappy plums, red and black cherries, venison, raw cocoa, a superb base of soil, woodsmoke, fresh herbs and vanillin oak. On the palate the wine is deep, pure, full-bodied and gloriously sappy at the core, coupled to stunning transparency, ripe tannins, great acids and laser-like focus on the very long, very young and perfectly balanced finish. All this legend needs is time.

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Professional Reviews

96

Burghound

Review Date: 11/2017
The surprisingly expressive nose is quite floral and spicy with still completely primary aromas of black cherry, warm earth and a hint of the sauvage. There is excellent richness to the focused, intense, vibrant and well-muscled full-bodied flavors that carry ample authority and punch on the complex, broad and superbly long finish that reflects a hint of mocha. There is real depth of material here and the intensity builds from the mid-palate on back to the explosive if slightly austere finish. This is going to require plenty of patience as another 20+ years will be necessary if you wish to see it at its peak.

96

Wine Advocate

Review Date: 06/2007
The Seysses’ 2005 Clos de la Roche charts new territory in this collection for sheer intensity. Black cherry, kirsch distillate, cedar, incense, iron filings, wet stone, and roasted meats and coffee represent a few of the immediate aromatic suggestions forced on this taster. In the mouth, it is similarly compelling, with an eruption of clear black cherry, cassis, and meat juices, faintly bitter notes of fruit skin and pungent herbal and mineral notes adding complexity. The texture is incipiently velvety, imposingly glossy, and a perfect cover for fine, abundant tannins. Spectacularly rich and reverberative in its multifaceted finish, this sensational wine deserves at least a decade of rest before re-opening. (DS)

95

Decanter

Review Date: 08/2016
Full colour. Rich, concentrated nose. Nice and fat. Compared with earlier Dujacs this has more backbone and intensity. Excellent fruit and really profound. Very fine. (CC)
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Notes

95-96 points Neal Martin's Wine Journal: "A deep, intense animally nose with scents of hedgerow, cherry, blackberry and a touch of animal fur. The palate is full-bodied with a spicy, almost Oriental feel. Very cohesive and harmonious with beautiful balance and dense, assertive, tannic finish infused with a touch of cedar. Great length and persistency again, this is a wonderful, vivacious Clos-de-la-Roche that will demand some cellaring before it reaches its peak." (12/1999) Praise from Bruce Sanderson: "The Clos de la Roche displays Asian spices and a combination of black cherry, juicy fruit and a firm structure, then picks up mineral on the complex finish (95-100)." (Wine Spectator Cellar Notes: 2005 Burgundy Part 1, 3/2007)

Product Details

Origin: Burgundy, France

Type/Varietal: Pinot Noir

SKU: #1034769