Domaine Dujac | |
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Location | Morey-Saint-Denis, France |
Founded | 1967 (57 years ago) |
First vintage | 1969 (55 years ago) |
Key people | Jeremy Seysses, Diana Seysses, Alec Seysses |
Varietals | Pinot noir, Chardonnay |
Website | http://www.dujac.com/ |
Domaine Dujac is a Burgundy wine producer run by the Seysses family. Jacques Seysses, founded the domaine in 1967, and the first release was in 1969.[1] He remains a part of the domaine's operation.[2] Today, the domaine is largely run by Jacques' sons Jeremy and Alec, as well as Jeremy's wife Diana.[3] Jeremy joined his parents in the winery from 1998.[4] He was then followed by his wife Diana in 2001 and his brother Alec in 2003.[5]
The original holdings were 4.5 hectares (11 acres) in Morey-Saint-Denis. Jacques later purchased plots in Échezeaux, Bonnes Mares Chambertin, Romanée St. Vivant and Vosné-Romanée 1er Cru Malconsorts.[2] The Dujacs have purchased approximately 1.95 hectares (4.8 acres) in 6 parcels in Clos de la Roche, with an overall average age of 45–50 years. Additionally, they have 1.45 hectares (3.6 acres) in 2 parcels in Clos Saint-Denis, with an average age of 45–50 years.[6]