Situated on the slope to the north of the village of Puligny-Montrachet, the premier cru Les Combettes neighbours the appellation of Meursault. The altitude varies from 246 to 264 meters, with an average gradient of 9% and the parcel is facing southeast. The soil contains angular stones of light-coloured limestone. The soil is 50 centimeters thick and is rich in silt, sand and clay. The Dujac parcel lies on the “Pierre de Chassagne,” or “Stone of Chassagne,” a very light and hard limestone that has been used for centuries as a stone for building as well as for a marble quarry in the neighbouring village of Chassagne-Montrachet.