2010 Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche Grand Cru 750mL bottle

2010 Domaine Dujac, Clos de la Roche Grand Cru, Bottle (750ml)

France | Burgundy | Red | Pinot Noir | 750mL
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BH 96
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The 2010 vintage is widely celebrated for its extraordinary balance of concentration, freshness, and structure, and the Clos de la Roche captures that brilliance beautifully. Vibrant red and dark fruits, rose petals, spice, and earthy minerality are layered with the lift, perfume, and complexity that define Dujac’s signature whole-cluster style.

Jasper Morris | 97 Points

"A very fresh, medium-deep red, the bouquet surprisingly appearing more restrained than the 2009. Nonetheless there is glorious balanced sweet ripe dark raspberry fruit right across the palate, covering the tannins, offering truly fine balance. Heady, balanced, dancing, and very long."

Burghound | 96 Points

"An intensely floral nose features notes of dried rose petal and lavender along with cool red berry fruit that is liberally laced with earth, spice and menthol nuances. The taut and muscular broad-scaled and concentrated flavors are precise, intense and explosively long on the focused and stunningly persistent finish that is youthfully austere and breathtakingly intense. This faultlessly well-balanced but very firm effort will require extended cellaring. My sense is that it will be sufficiently civilized to enjoy by 2025 but it you wish to see this superb effort at its peak, more patience still will be necessary."

A standout from one of Burgundy’s most beloved vintages, the 2010 Clos de la Roche from Domaine Dujac is all about finesse and focus. Cooler weather and low yields delivered vibrant acidity, fine tannins, and stunning aromatics — wild cherry, spice, rose petals, and forest floor glide across a mineral-driven core.

Dujac’s signature whole-cluster fermentation adds lift and structure, while the Grand Cru terroir of Morey-Saint-Denis brings serious aging potential. This is Burgundy at its finest hour - where precision meets power.

And when in doubt, drink Dujac!