Domaine Dujac   Echezeaux

2010 Echezeaux

By Domaine Dujac

2010 Echezeaux from Domaine Dujac, Burgundy, France

The beguiling 2010 vintage of Echezeaux from Domaine Dujac bespeaks the harmonious marriage of tradition and climatic serendipity. In this review, I am keen to express how the distinctiveness of this particular harvest elevates 2010 Echezeaux into a pedestal of its own within the echelons of fine wine investment.

 

An Exemplary Vintage

The 2010 vintage in Burgundy stood out prominently for its challenges and subsequent triumphs. Marked by a cool growing season that culminated in an unexpectedly warm end to summer, the conditions necessitated precision and expertise in the vineyard. The team at Domaine Dujac navigated this climactic tapestry with their customary finesse, resulting in a wine that vibrates with energetic tension and complexity.

With over four decades of observation, the poise demonstrated by the 2010 Echezeaux is noteworthy. Aromatic intricacies leap forth—violet florals intertwined with earthy undertones and an exquisite delineation of red and black cherries that embody the essence of the Echezeaux terroir. On the palate, its structure—a testament to its longevity—exhibits a balletic balance between tannic grip and the supple richness of fruit.

 

In Pursuit of Refinement: The Domaine Dujac Expertise

The stewardship of Domaine Dujac over their parcels within Echezeaux is widely celebrated. Their commitment to biodynamic viticulture marries well with the gentle hand needed to coax out this challenging yet rewarding vintage. In their care, the subtleties of 2010 reveal a wine supremely investable, sure to ascend in distinction as it matures gracefully over time.

For aficionados discerning about their collections, the 2010 Echezeaux from Domaine Dujac is a distinguished choice—its provenance and pedigree stand as benchmarks for what investors appreciate about Burgundy's exceptional yields.

 

Closing Thoughts on Distinctiveness

In sum, for those with an eye towards enriching their cellars and portfolios alike, the 2010 Echezeaux offers an elegant testament to Burgundy's resilience and Domaine Dujac's capability to articulate a vineyard's narrative through viniculture. Its unfolding story is one deserving attention and reflection—a vintage defining itself uniquely against its siblings from other years.

Market price (GBP)

£9,450.00

12x75cl

Highest score

95

POP score

630

Scores and tasting notes

94-96

The 2010 Echezeaux fleshes out beautifully on the palate with layers of seamless, totally integrated fruit. All of the elements meld together with supreme grace, making it hard to pick out the specific components. A deep, implosive finish laced with dark fruit, cassis, spices and minerals stains the palate. This is a fabulous showing. Anticipated maturity: 2020-2040. Dujac fans will be thrilled with these 2010s. They are off the charts. The most difficult thing will no doubt be finding them. Jeremy Seysses reported yields down by 30-50% across the board, although his Morey blanc was down a whopping 90%. The poor flowering and wet summer resulted in loose bunches with a high amount of shot berries. The wines came in at 12 to 12.5% potential alcohol and were lightly chaptalized. Seysses used 80-90% stems for most of the wines, a little less for some, such as the Charmes and Combettes (around 70%) and more for the Chambertin and RSV (both 100%). Unfortunately, the 2010 Morey 1er Cru was too reduced to evaluate, so I will have to wait for another opportunity to taste the wine. I also tasted the entire range of 2009s. I will report on those wines in the April issue. Importers: The Sorting Table, Napa, CA; tel. (415) 491-4724; Martin Scott Wines, Little Neck, NY; tel. (516) 327-0808; Chambers & Chambers, San Francisco, CA; tel. (415) 642-5500

Antonio Galloni - The Wine Advocate, 22 December 2011

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