

The plots of vines used for the Morey-Saint-Denis village cuvée of the emblematic Dujac estate are located at the bottom of the Combe Grisard, at an altitude of between 240 and 380 meters above sea level.
The plots of vines used for the Morey-Saint-Denis village cuvée of the emblematic Dujac estate are located at the bottom of the Combe Grisard, at an altitude of between 240 and 380 meters above sea level.
Less full-bodied than their neighbors from Gevrey-Chambertin, this red wine has an additional charm, especially when young. This is a magnificent cuvée, which is considered one of the best ambassadors of Morey-Saint-Denis wines.
The Domaine Dujac extends today on approximately 17 hectares. Over the years, the family of Jacques Seysses, the founder, has been able to make its wines, Burgundy wines of exception. They have since 2011, the certification to organic farming.