Domaine Dujac in Burgundy was acquired by Jacques Seysses in 1967. The Domaine in Morey-St-Denis had 4 hectares of vineyards and he has subsequently built it up to 11.5 hectares. Domaine Dujac now includes holdings in Clos de la Roche, Clos St-Denis, Bonnes-Mares, Echézeaux, and Charmes-Chambertin. "Use knowledge and technology to counter accidents - for example, bad weather - but, if all is going well, don't interfere," says Seysses, and this principle guides much of what happens in the vineyards and the cellars. Dujac wines are neither filtered nor fined and all of his premiers and grand crus are aged in 100% new oak. These are wines of the very highest order.
The 2019 Chambolle-Musigny Village has a lovely bouquet that effortlessly intertwines subtle garrigues-like "bass" that comes from the stem addition to the red fruit "treble". The palate is medium-bodied with succulent ripe tannins and superb acidity. This is very harmonious, lightly spiced and though not terribly persistent, there is such freshness and youthful vim and vigour, that this is going to be impossible to resist.