Description
Domaine Dujac’s 2013 Clos de la Roche is a masterclass in Grand Cru poise, combining the domaine’s hallmark elegance with the vineyard’s sauvage intensity. The cool, late-ripening vintage brings lifted aromatics—rose petal, wild strawberry, forest floor—woven through a taut frame of mineral-laced tannins and fresh acidity. This is Clos de la Roche in a more restrained, cerebral mood, with immense complexity lurking beneath the surface.
Jancis Robinson praised the 2013s at Dujac for their “transparency and finesse,” while Allen Meadows (Burghound) highlighted the Clos de la Roche as “beautifully balanced with outstanding persistence and class.” The wine is entering a compelling drinking window now, with decades of evolution still ahead.
Drink 2024-2040 for the full arc of its refinement, from primary perfume to aged grandeur.




