Dujac 2016 Vosne Romanee Aux Malconsorts

Dujac 2016 Vosne Romanee Aux Malconsorts
$950.00

Region: Burgundy, France


Blend: 100% Pinot Noir

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The Dujac 2016 Vosne-Romanée Aux Malconsorts epitomizes the essence of elegance and sophistication. It presents a captivating ruby hue, hinting at its youthful vibrancy and depth. Upon nosing, the wine offers an enticing bouquet of ripe red fruits, including cherries, raspberries, and strawberries, intertwined with delicate floral notes and hints of exotic spices. These aromas gracefully transition onto the palate, where they are met with a harmonious balance of silky tannins and vibrant acidity. The wine unfolds with layers of complexity, revealing additional nuances of black tea, forest floor, and subtle oak accents. Its long, lingering finish leaves a lasting impression of finesse and refinement, inviting another sip to fully appreciate its depth and structure. This Vosne-Romanée Aux Malconsorts exemplifies the artistry and mastery of Dujac, showcasing the inherent beauty of this esteemed terroir.


Robert Parker - (95-97) Points

"The 2016 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru Aux Malconsorts actually has a similar bouquet to the Les Beaux Monts but with heightened mineralité which is prioritized over the fruit. I was momentarily whisked back to my youth, pot-holing in the Lake District, that tang of limestone and moorland in the air. The palate is medium-bodied with fine-grain tannin. As Alec Seysses remarked, there is more “wine” in the Malconsorts compared to the Beaux Monts. It has brilliant delineation and a very complex finish that fans out with real confidence. This is one of the top wines from Dujac. Chapeau."


Antonio Galloni - 95+ Points

"The 2016 Vosne-Romanée Aux Malconsorts 1er Cru, which had recently been bottled, has a tightly wound but intense bouquet that responds to aeration. The fruit appears a little darker than the 2015 with just a touch of pressed iris coming through. The palate is well balanced with a fresh, quite grippy entry. I admire the focus and precision on the display here and like the 2015, the stem addition is judiciously interwoven into the fabric so that it does not impede upon terroir expression. It feels long and tender on the finish, completing a Malconsorts with immense potential. Tasted at Flint Wines's Domaine Dujac tasting in London."

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