Domaine Dujac Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Folatieres" 2023 (Burgundy, France) - [BH 90-93] [WA 90-92] [JM 90-92]
Domaine Dujac Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Folatieres" 2023 (Burgundy, France) - [BH 90-93] [WA 90-92] [JM 90-92]

Domaine Dujac Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru "Les Folatieres" 2023
(Burgundy, France) - [BH 90-93] [WA 90-92] [JM 90-92]


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About the Domaine:
Jacques Seysses started Domaine Dujac in 1968 when  he bought the Domaine Graillet in Morey-Saint-Denis, which he renamed Domaine Dujac (a pun on his first name, meaning the Estate that Jacques owns).  This family-owned winery seeks to develop their vineyards through responsible vineyard techniques, which among other things led to the certification for organic farming in 2011.

About this Wine:
The Premier Cru Les Folatières is located on the westward slope of the village of Puligny-Montrachet, with an average gradient of 10%, an altitude between 250 and 272 meters, and an orientation towards the southeast.

The soil, a brown-red color, 40-60 centimeters thick, is very rich in angular, white limestone rocks.

The sub-soil of Folatières is made up of very compact limestone which crumbles into thick slabs, used as part of a marble quarry under the name “Pierre de Chassagne,” or “Stone of Chassagne.”

Ratings &Reviews

90-93 Points - Allen Meadows’ BurgHound:
"A ripe and moderately exotic nose offers up notes of spicy white peach and citrus confit along with plenty of floral elements. The sleeker and more vibrant medium-bodied flavors possess a notably more sophisticated palate impression as well as an overt stoniness that adds to the appeal of the agreeably dry, persistent and balanced finish where a touch of austere eventually emerges." (Jan 2025)

90-92 Points - Wine Advocate:
"The Dujac harvest began with the 2023 Puligny-Montrachet 1er Cru Les Folatières on September 1. Offering up aromas of white peach, hazelnuts, freshly baked bread and white flowers, it's medium to full-bodied, fleshy and satiny, with an elegantly layered core and a fine-boned, giving profile." - William Kelley (Jan 2025)

90-92 Points - Jasper Morris’ Inside Burgundy:
"Mid lemon yellow with a light green tint. Leaner fruit on the nose, yet ripe enough on the palate, a bit buttery at the finish even, after some brisk citrus and orchard fruit up front. Medium length. Drink from 2028-2031." (Nov 2024)