Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche Grand Cru 2012 0,75L
Weight | 3 kg |
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Dimensions | 12 × 12 × 40 cm |
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RP | 94, 96 |
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Vintage | 2012 |
Volume | 0,75 |
ROBERT PARKER ” The 2012 Clos de la Roche Grand Cru had a lot of reduction on the nose, but the palate tannic and masculine, dark and introspective yet well balanced with a crescendo of flavors towards an energetic, spicy finish that leave the tongue tingling after the wine has departed. This looks like being a vin de garde, such is the grip and forcefulness of this wine. Tasting in the cellars of Domaine Dujac in Morey Saint Denis is always an educational, enlightening experience, granting you a useful picture of how some of the top vineyards performed in the Cote de Nuits during a given year. Alec Seysses was on hand to guide me around his particularly cold cellar, one of those occasions when my warm hands might be bad for pastry, but ideal for warming glasses. “It was the fourth poor year in a row in terms of quantity,” he explained, showing me the concrete eggs now employed at the domaine, a less common sight here in Burgundy compared to Bordeaux. “although in 2012 we had a regular crop of the village crus and the younger vines did well. We averaged around 20 hectoliters per hectare. Everything was racked in early September but there is some reduction from the cold cellar. The softness of the tannins strikes me as a character of the vintage. It is more a dark fruit vintage than a red fruit vintage. Sugars were between 12.5 and 13%, with a few 13.3% here and there. I find the wines similar to 2010, but the 2012 is a little more charming because the tannins are not quite as strong.” Tasting through the complete range of wines from the small batch of negociant wines under “Dujac Fils et Pere” to the clutch of grand crus, it was clear that propitious terroirs that influenced the wines greatly. The village crus were mostly commendable in their own right, but the real excitement begins as you broach the premier crus, where the barrel samples achieve high degrees of complexity and nuance. Like many of the top growers, I was pleased to see individual terroirs articulated with great clarity in 2012, perhaps more so than the 2011s. These barrel samples seemed to contain so much energy: tightly coiled springs of fermented grape juice, brimming with tension and freshness that Jeremy and Alec will endeavor to capture once in bottle. I have little doubt that they will succeed. “
Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche Grand Cru 2012 0,75L

Exceptional Burgundy Grand Cru
Discover the exceptional Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche Grand Cru 2012, a pinnacle of Burgundy’s terroir mastery, renowned for its profound depth and rarity. Harvested from the esteemed Clos de la Roche vineyard, this 2012 vintage embodies over a century of meticulous craftsmanship and heritage. With fewer bottles available each year, it represents a coveted investment-grade collectible, prized by connoisseurs and collectors alike for its unparalleled aging potential and exclusivity.
Key Features & Benefits
This Grand Cru is crafted from 100% Pinot Noir grapes, hand-harvested and vinified using traditional Burgundian techniques under Domaine Dujac’s expert stewardship. The wine’s maturation in French oak barrels over 18 months imparts a refined complexity and a velvety texture.
Its exceptional balance of power and elegance distinctly separates it from other Burgundy vintages, offering collectors not only a remarkable tasting experience but also a tangible asset with appreciating value.


Heritage & Collectibility
Domaine Dujac stands as one of Burgundy’s most prestigious domaines, celebrated for its sustainable farming and innovative yet respectful winemaking philosophy. The Clos de la Roche vineyard is limited in production, heightening the scarcity and desirability of this 2012 release.
Tracking consistent demand and strong auction results, this wine’s collectible status is further elevated, positioning it as a worthy long-term investment within elite wine portfolios.
Sensory Profile & Usage
Experience an expressive aroma of ripe cherry, wild raspberry, and subtle earthiness, leading to a palate rich with layered flavors of blackberry, plum, and hints of vanilla and spice. The finish is long and silky, showcasing refined tannins.
Best enjoyed at 16-18°C, it pairs exquisitely with gourmet dishes such as duck breast with cherry reduction or aged cheeses. Store in a cool, dark environment with stable humidity to preserve its exceptional qualities and enhance its graceful evolution over time.
