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Default 2002 Dujac Clos de la Roche GC

With grill roasted (beer can) chicken, fingerling potato salad with
truffled vinegarette and grilled summer veggies. The 2002 Domaine
Dujac Clos de la Roche was a bit lighter in color than expected.
Plenty of sweet red cherry and vanilla on the nose with a bit of
earthy mineral notes. Medium bodied on the palate with a very ripe
red berry and cherry flavor that was well balanced with a zippy
acidity on the finish. The wine was still quite young and showed a
fair amount of fine tannic structure. A very solid "A"
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On Jul 4, 8:49�am, "Bi!!" > wrote:
> With grill roasted (beer can) chicken, fingerling potato salad with
> truffled vinegarette and grilled summer veggies. �The 2002 Domaine
> Dujac Clos de la Roche was a bit lighter in color than expected.
> Plenty of sweet red cherry and vanilla on the nose with a bit of
> earthy mineral notes. �Medium bodied on the palate with a very ripe
> red berry and cherry flavor that was well balanced with a zippy
> acidity on the finish. �The wine was still quite young and showed a
> fair amount of fine tannic structure. A very solid "A"


I'm envious. I just love Dujac, but can no longer afford. Evocative
note, thanks
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On Jul 4, 8:49Â*am, DaleW > wrote:
> On Jul 4, 8:49�am, "Bi!!" > wrote:
>
> > With grill roasted (beer can) chicken, fingerling potato salad with
> > truffled vinegarette and grilled summer veggies. �The 2002 Domaine
> > Dujac Clos de la Roche was a bit lighter in color than expected.
> > Plenty of sweet red cherry and vanilla on the nose with a bit of
> > earthy mineral notes. �Medium bodied on the palate with a very ripe
> > red berry and cherry flavor that was well balanced with a zippy
> > acidity on the finish. �The wine was still quite young and showed a
> > fair amount of fine tannic structure. A very solid "A"

>
> I'm envious. I just love Dujac, but can no longer afford. Evocative
> note, thanks


Come to Columbus....we'll do a cellar raid...you can have all of the
Dujac you can drink...
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Bi!! wrote:

> Come to Columbus....we'll do a cellar raid...you can have all of the
> Dujac you can drink...


Shit hell, is that offer open to more than just Dale? I'm a 3.5-hour
drive from Columbus, Bill, and I'd give my left nut for Dujac Clos de la
Roche. Their '88 stands as my all-time favorite bottle of Burgundy
right now...


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On Jul 6, 1:28�am, Mark Lipton > wrote:
> Bi!! wrote:
> > Come to Columbus....we'll do a cellar raid...you can have all of the
> > Dujac you can drink...

>
> Shit hell, is that offer open to more than just Dale? �I'm a 3.5-hour
> drive from Columbus, Bill, and I'd give my left nut for Dujac Clos de la
> Roche. �Their '88 stands as my all-time favorite bottle of Burgundy
> right now...
>
> Mark Lipton
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You're always welcome perfesser. I'm not sure how much Clos de la
Roche I have left but I have sufficient quantities of many flavors to
keep you happy for an evening or two.
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