I preferred the MSD 18 to this as I felt that was more classically Dujac. Here I got a lot of structure and seriousness which doesn’t quite reflect my idea of the terroir, but again, Dujac DNA usually stand out more than what is classic about the appellation for me. The nose though was pretty wild and lifted, and we have guesses of Prieur Roch across the table.
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Medium nose intensity with notes of black and red fruits, flora. Still youthful. Nose is alittle closed. Will need decanting to bring out the nose. Body is full and finish is long.
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At Forslundska with DVI 1) Chambolle-Musigny Village Dujac 2018 2) Vosne Romanee 1er cru Clos Reas Michel Gros 2015 3) Volnay 1er cru 60 Ouvrees, Pousse d'Or 2016 4) Gevrey Chambertin 1er cru Poissenot Domaine Humbert 2012 5) Morey Saint Denis Grand Cru Clos de Tart 2016 6) Pommard 1er cru Clos Boucherottes Sordet 2005 7) Bourgogne Rouge Labore Roi 2021 (ref) 0) Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru Hors Ligne Domaine de L'Arlot 2017 -1) Punt Road Australien 2021
The reference wine was important in that it showed the crowd how an uncomplicated PN from Burgundy behaves. The Punt Road also contributed by being fruit forward and slightly warmer than the rest. New world in a nice way.
This CM developed during the course of the evening. Initially a little tart and closed - cranberries. Opened up to strawberries and some depth but overall not overly complex. Balance is nice and very likable wine.
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10/15/2023 - wineton.mee wrote: 92 Points
I preferred the MSD 18 to this as I felt that was more classically Dujac. Here I got a lot of structure and seriousness which doesn’t quite reflect my idea of the terroir, but again, Dujac DNA usually stand out more than what is classic about the appellation for me. The nose though was pretty wild and lifted, and we have guesses of Prieur Roch across the table.
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7/19/2023 - fcxj wrote: 88 Points
A bit creamy.
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1/12/2023 - Bakerbd Likes this wine: 93 Points
Sappy red cherry and blackberry, wet soil, sous bois, spice, silky tanning. Still balanced despite the warm vintage. Excellent village wine
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10/27/2022 - Sean Tay Likes this wine: 93 Points
Medium nose intensity with notes of black and red fruits, flora. Still youthful. Nose is alittle closed. Will need decanting to bring out the nose. Body is full and finish is long.
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10/16/2022 - Eriklainen wrote:
At Forslundska with DVI
1) Chambolle-Musigny Village Dujac 2018
2) Vosne Romanee 1er cru Clos Reas Michel Gros 2015
3) Volnay 1er cru 60 Ouvrees, Pousse d'Or 2016
4) Gevrey Chambertin 1er cru Poissenot Domaine Humbert 2012
5) Morey Saint Denis Grand Cru Clos de Tart 2016
6) Pommard 1er cru Clos Boucherottes Sordet 2005
7) Bourgogne Rouge Labore Roi 2021 (ref)
0) Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru Hors Ligne Domaine de L'Arlot 2017
-1) Punt Road Australien 2021
The reference wine was important in that it showed the crowd how an uncomplicated PN from Burgundy behaves. The Punt Road also contributed by being fruit forward and slightly warmer than the rest. New world in a nice way.
This CM developed during the course of the evening. Initially a little tart and closed - cranberries. Opened up to strawberries and some depth but overall not overly complex. Balance is nice and very likable wine.
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