Domaine Dujac Clos de la Roche 1997
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- Winery:
- Domaine Dujac
- Varietal:
- Pinot Noir
- Region:
- France > Burgundy
- Type:
- Red Wine
- Drink Dates:
- Drink Now - 2015
- UPC:
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What to Expect
Pinot Noir: Responsible for some of the greatest wines on earth - the exhausted red wines of France's Burgundy region. Pinot Noir is a notoriously fickle grape that expresses its origins like no other. It's a vine that needs to struggle to produce great wines but when it does the depth of flavors that range from cherry to cola can be explosive and the wines' bright acidity and gentle tannins make them approachable and widely appealing,
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Rating: 92/100 - As reviewed by International Wine Cellar in Issue 83, March/April 1999 Deep red. Deep nose of red fruits, spicy oak, smoke and tar. Fat, sweet and pungent, with an exhilarating tangy, sappy quality. Really expands in the mouth. Very strong, long, spicy back end. A large scaled wine that should age very well on sheer balance.




