1997 Clos de la Roche
By Domaine Dujac
1997 Clos de la Roche from Domaine Dujac, Grand Cru, Burgundy, France
In a realm where vintages dictate the discourse of value and pleasure, the 1997 Clos de la Roche from Domaine Dujac emerges as an entrancing narrative in the tapestry of Burgundian finesse. Through the lens of this storied vintage, I've watched enthralled, as the dialogue between earth and vine unfurled into a subdued yet distinctive chapter from Burgundy's historical tome.
Subtlety of Vintage, Mastery of Winemaking
The 1997 harvest in Burgundy especially for Pinot Noir was marked by a race against time due to a damp and cool summer with growers diligently seeking optimal ripeness. Domaine Dujac's expertise was paramount in sculpting the mercurial traits of the year into something rather extraordinary. This vintage bespeaks maturity with elegant whispers: a genteel harmony of refined tannins and a complex bouquet, which ascends from its chalice with assured poise.
A Tapestry Woven from Terroir
The 1997 Clos de la Roche captures the quintessence of its grand cru provenance—loamy soil rich with limestone imparts an irreplaceable terroir-driven character. The wine hints at tertiary notes of forest floor and sous-bois, ensconced in layers of ripe cherry and subtle spices, indicating its profound evolution since its cask-bound days.
Investment-wise, this wine is a chess piece for the strategic collector. Its qualities align perfectly with what connoisseurs seek; a vintage that not only bears the hallmark balance of fruit and acidity but one that has aged gracefully under Domaine Dujac's vigilant craftsmanship.
Connoisseurship & Investment Merge
Reflecting upon the 1997 Clos de la Roche from Domaine Dujac and its journey through time, it represents more than just an allocation for investment; it is also a cornerstone for heritage connoisseurship. This vintage exemplifies a mesmerizing balance: the vivid expression of its grand cru vineyard and the delicate influence of an unpredictable season – Burnished by time into a liquid gem replete with complexity and charismatic allure.
Those who indulge in the 1997 vintage will grasp an understanding that transcends mere taste to encounter a legacy whispered between sips—a nuanced and sophisticated portrayal that adds depth to any fine wine portfolio.
Market price (SGD)
$28,570.00
12x75cl
Highest score
93
POP score
1316.15
Scores and tasting notes
The first-rate 1997 Clos de la Roche has exuberant aromas of red fruits and licorice. This is a wine that combines Dujac's trademark elegance with power, density, and jammy, super-ripe flavors. Candied berries, chocolate-covered cherries, and red currant liqueur are found in this medium to full-bodied, complex, and mouth-coating offering. Projected maturity: now-2009. Importer: Wilson-Daniels, St. Helena, CA; tel (707) 963-9661.
Pierre Rovani - The Wine Advocate, 29 October 1999