2014 Chambertin
By Domaine Dujac
2014 Chambertin from Domaine Dujac, Burgundy, France
In the pantheon of Burgundy's hallowed crus, the 2014 Chambertin from Domaine Dujac occupies an exalted position. A vintage that will be remembered for its trials and tribulations, 2014 was a year where the confluence of climatic conditions and winemaking prowess showed that even in less than ideal circumstances, Domaine Dujac’s mastery of viticulture and vinification could produce stunning results.
A Vintage of Resilience and Elegance
The 2014 growing season in Burgundy was marked by a cool start and unforeseen challenges, including hailstorms that imperiled vines. Nevertheless, the determination prevailing at Domaine Dujac ensured a meticulous selection process, yielding grapes that were nothing short of miraculous in their resilience. The result is a wine of nuanced complexity, offering an evocative narrative of both its ancestry and the unique pains and pleasures of its birth year.
Distinctive Qualities of the 2014 Vintage
The 2014 Chambertin articulates the intricacies of its terroir with profound clarity. Balanced acidity is woven seamlessly with sumptuous fruit nuances — a compote of red and black berries with a hint of Burgundian sous bois add depth to the palate. The wine’s texture exudes elegance, much like silk draped over the framework of finely-knit tannins; all promising exceptional aging potential. In the firmament of wine investment opportunities, this vintage emerges as a touchstone for connoisseurs seeking to enrich their portfolios with bottles epitomising grace under pressure.
Investors and collectors alike will discern in the 2014 Chambertin a vintage that not only reflects the formidable talents at Domaine Dujac but also speaks eloquently to the character of its formidable genesis. Its offering as an investment piece lies not just in its consumption over time but in its potential to chronicle a year where resilience triumphed amidst climatic adversity.
Connoisseur’s Summary
The contemplative nature of the 2014 Chambertin becomes evident upon sipping; it whispers tales of a tumultuous season while exuding confidence in its future potential as an asset. As one delves into this enigmatic wine from Domaine Dujac, it becomes apparent that within every glass rests not just a consummate expression of Burgundy's prowess but also an artefact ripe for investment — a tangible piece of history set for appreciation both on the palate and in value over time.
Market price (USD)
$32,080.00
12x75cl
Highest score
93
POP score
2021.54
Scores and tasting notes
The 2014 Chambertin Grand Cru has a highly perfumed, violet-tinged black cherry and boysenberry fruit that is very well defined, interwoven with a keen thread of mineralité. The palate is medium-bodied with a fine line of acidity. It feels quite linear in the mouth with a touch of salinité and spiciness with a chalky-textured, strict finish. It does not quite “let go” like the Bonnes-Mares or the Romanée-Saint-Vivant but it will surely blossom in bottle.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 30 December 2015