"...will leave readers lucky enough to taste it weak at the knees. Unfortunately, very few people will ever taste the Dujac Chambertin, as the estate has decided to pull the wine from commercial release given the tiny production, even by Burgundy standards. With time in the glass a bevy of sweet rose petal, smoke, licorice, red cherry and plum notes flesh out, but it is the wine's magical balance that is most remarkable of all."
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The nose is broody at first, gradually unfurling to reveal lovely blackberry, forest floor and sea cave scents that are beautifully defined. It gains energy as it opens up. The palate is firm in the mouth. It is quite structured with admirable depth, yet it is an introspective Chambertin that is long and intense, yet very linear in the barrel, very serious and cerebral. WA
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