A rare bird the Dujac Chambertin – both a Chambertin Clos de Béze and a Chambertin – as the rules allow this mix of these two terroirs.
The production is limited 0.2929 ha, but still slightly bigger than the Domaine Dujac Romanée Saint-Vivant.
But lets take a closer look at the Dujac Chambertin … the proper name for this cuvée.
The Dujac ownership of Chambertin
The Dujac ownership of Chambertin/Chambertin Clos de Bezè is relatively new, as it’s from the Domaine Thomas Moillard deal with Etienne de Montille in 2005.
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