Burgundy With A Bit of Age: 2000-2014 (May 2019)

I have never been completely convinced by Dujac’s wines this vintage and on this occasion it is surpassed by Bertheau’s Amoureuses. Deep in colour with some bricking on the rim, the nose offers red fruit, burnt toast and bell pepper, just a little muddled, to be truly honest. The palate has a strong stemminess that occludes the terroir expression. Yes, it is fresh and enjoyable, but I feel the stems dictates this Bonnes-Mares to its detriment. Tasted at The Glasshouse restaurant.