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Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche Grand Cru 2006 (Minor Label Tear)

Sale price$1,599.99

— Founded in 1968, Dujac presides over this grand cru parcel, crafting wines with decades of longevity
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— 96 Points, Jeb Dunnock!
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— Sourced from a premium private cellar

Origin

Burgundy Cote de Nuits, France

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SKU: DDRG200610 UCAU
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TASTING NOTES

Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche Grand Cru 2006 is a masterful expression of Burgundy’s revered terroir, crafted by one of the region’s most respected producers since 1968. This exceptional Grand Cru parcel showcases the meticulous artistry and dedication that define Domaine Dujac’s winemaking philosophy.

Fermented using whole-bunch Pinot Noir and indigenous yeasts, the wine benefits from a natural, balanced fermentation process that enhances its complexity and depth. Extended oak aging further refines the structure, providing a harmonious balance between vibrant fruit, elegant tannins, and subtle earthy nuances. This meticulous approach ensures remarkable longevity, allowing the wine to develop gracefully over decades.

Critically acclaimed, the 2006 vintage received an outstanding 96 points from Jeb Dunnuck, highlighting its exceptional quality and aging potential. The year 2006 is celebrated for producing wines with ripe fruit concentration and refined tannic structure, reflecting ideal growing conditions in Burgundy that favored both power and finesse.

Clos de la Roche, located in the Côte de Nuits, is renowned for its complex, intense Pinot Noir wines that combine richness with a distinctive mineral backbone. Domaine Dujac’s interpretation of this Grand Cru exemplifies the region’s capacity to produce wines that are both expressive and enduring.

This wine is a testament to traditional Burgundian craftsmanship, offering layers of dark cherry, raspberry, forest floor, and subtle spice. It is perfect for collectors and connoisseurs seeking a refined, age-worthy Pinot Noir that delivers both immediate pleasure and long-term evolution.

TASTING PROFILE
  • LIGHT
  • FULL
  • LOW TANNIN
  • TANNIC
  • SWEET
  • DRY
  • LOW ACIDITY
  • HIGH ACIDITY

Classification: Red

Variety: Pinot Noir

Vintage: 2006

Bottle : 750ml (Bottle)

Country: France

Region: Burgundy

Alcohol: 13.5%

Cellaring: 15 Plus Years

Scores

96/100

The 2006 Clos De La Roche Grand Cru knocked it out of the park. Still incredibly youthful, it blossomed over the course of the evening, revealing loads of spice and forest floor characteristics paired with beautiful fruit. It certainly has a vibrant, almost crunchy style, yet the mid-palate is terrific, it’s flawlessly balanced, has ample ripeness, and is just a joy to drink. It’s just now at the early stages of maturity and has another 15-20 years (if not more) of longevity ahead of it. I’d certainly be thrilled with bottles in the cellar.

Jeb Dunnuck

Scores

95/100

The Dujac 2006 Clos de la Roche is a dark, brooding Pinot no less complex or long than its Clos St.-Denis sibling. Here, the animal side is a gamey, faintly sweaty beast; the fruits dark and as bitter as they are sweet; and the sense of chocolate-like richness remarkable in the context of the vintage. And rather than an energetic sense of interplay, this conveys a layering of fruit, meat, and stony, saline mineral elements, supported by tactile viscosity and a sappy sense of almost indelible cling. Lucky are those who can follow and compare both of these wines over the next dozen years. (DS)

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

Scores

94/100

This beauty is evolving glacially with its reserved and still quite primary nose of intensely floral red berry fruit, earth and discreet spice nuances. There is excellent concentration and power to the robustly constituted big-bodied flavors that exude a subtle minerality on the impressively complex, balanced and wonderfully long finale. While this could be enjoyed now it is very clearly still on the way up and I would recommend allowing it at least another 5 years or so first. In a word, excellent.

Allen Meadows

Scores

94/100

The 2006 Clos de la Roche was in splendid form in November, and clearly will be a great bottle of wine. The bouquet is deep and pure, as it offers up a refined melange of red plums, raw cocoa, cherries, blood orange, a lovely base of soil and vanillin oak. On the palate the wine is fullish, complex and intensely flavored, with beautiful focus and depth, tangy acids, very fine-grained tannins and a beautiful, long and palate-staining finish. A beautiful vintage for this consistently compelling wine.

John Gilman

Scores

93/100

Youthful fresh colour, lighter than 2005 of course but still as it should be. There is a sucrosity to the fruit which is enchanting followed by a slightly drier structure. Really good now in its youth. Balanced and classy.

Jasper Morris MW