Wine detail

Domaine Dujac

Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru 'Les Beaux Monts'

Vosne-Romanée

2005

Vintage

Varietal

Pinot Noir

ABV

Peak 2010-2032

Where it is, June 2026

At Peak: in the heart of its drinking window (2010-2032).

In 2026, this bottle sits at peak, within its strongest plateau through 2032. The key is not simply age, but how 7 tannin, 8 acidity, and 7 body now carries the original fruit and savory development from Vosne-Romanée. The drinking arc points from 2008 toward a peak range of 2010 to 2032, then a harder decline around 2041. For collectors, that means a bottle opened this year should be judged on integration: fruit should still be present, structure should be less angular, and the finish should show more detail than raw power. See the [Burgundy cellar guide](/wines/region/burgundy) and the [Pinot Noir hub](/wines/varietal/pinot-noir) for context, then compare a sibling page at [related wine](/wines/domaine-dujac/vosne-romanee-1er-cru-aux-malconsorts/2022).

The 05 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru 'Les Beaux Monts'.

2005 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru 'Les Beaux Monts' from Domaine Dujac: at peak, within its strongest plateau through 2032, led by 7 tannin, 8 acidity, and 7 body and a cellar profile worth tracking.

Drinking window

The arcYou are here · at peak, 2026

Tasting note

The tasting profile starts from the recorded note for this wine: Ripe red and dark cherry fruit with Dujac's signature whole-cluster spice; earthy forest floor notes with fine-grained tannins and bright acidity on a long, harmonious finish.. In the glass, that points to a wine where the first impression should be shaped by concentration and aromatic clarity rather than sweetness alone. Expect the nose to move between dark fruit, savory lift, spice, mineral detail, and the kind of secondary notes that arrive with bottle age. On the palate, 7 tannin, 8 acidity, and 7 body should determine the pace: tannin frames the middle, acidity keeps the fruit from feeling static, and body carries the finish without needing excess weight. The most useful way to read this bottle is through contrast. If the fruit feels glossy but the finish stays precise, it is in a strong place. If the aromatics are muted, give it air and return after the first hour.

The 2005 vintage

The internal vintage record describes 2005 for Vosne-Romanée as Ripe and dense, yet pure and balanced, with plenty of structure. A sensational vintage with longevity; ranks among the best since 1978 Capped at great per appellation prestige ceiling., a useful anchor for reading the wine's fruit density, acid line, and harvest balance against nearby years. For Domaine Dujac Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru 'Les Beaux Monts', that matters because Pinot Noir in Vosne-Romanée can look impressive while still needing enough acid and phenolic balance to age. This page avoids treating 2005 as a label-score shortcut. The better question is whether the season gave enough fruit depth for the wine's price tier while preserving the structure needed for the 2010 to 2032 peak window. Compared with adjacent vintages, read this bottle through harvest balance, not just ripeness, and give special attention to whether the finish stays fresh after the fruit opens.

About Domaine Dujac

Domaine Dujac is treated here through its site selection, cellar choices, and recurring house style rather than broad reputation language. For this 2005 Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru 'Les Beaux Monts', the producer note matters because site and cellar choices decide whether price translates into complexity in the glass. The useful markers are specific: extraction level, oak integration, vineyard selection, and whether the finish feels shaped by place rather than by cellar polish. In a cellar, bottles from this producer deserve clean provenance, stable temperature, and enough tasting notes over time to decide whether future vintages should be bought, held, or opened earlier.

From the cellar: pair with

Herb-crusted lamb rack

The dish has enough protein and savory fat to meet 7 tannin while keeping the fruit profile focused.

Mushroom and thyme risotto

Earthy depth mirrors the wine's secondary notes, while 8 acidity keeps the pairing from feeling heavy.

Slow-braised short rib

Concentrated sauce and collagen match the 7 body, letting the finish stay broad without tasting sweet.

Service & cellaring

Serving Temp
60-64F (16-18C)
Decanting
If opened in 2026, decant based on phase rather than ceremony. For a bottle at peak, within its strongest plateau through 2032, start with 60 to 90 minutes if the cork and fill look sound, then follow the aroma every 20 minutes. Younger examples can take two hours, while fragile mature bottles should be poured gently and watched closely.
Cellar Storage
55F (13C), 60-70% humidity, bottle on its side.

The drinking window on this bottle is calculated with the Cellared Ageability Index (CAI) v1.0, a 10-factor model. Try the free drinking window calculator on any wine, or read when to drink wine for the practical signals.

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Frequently Asked

When should I drink 2005 Domaine Dujac Vosne-Romanée 1er Cru 'Les Beaux Monts'?

Drink it according to the 2008 to 2041 window, with the strongest target around 2010 to 2032. In 2026, it is at peak, within its strongest plateau through 2032, so the decision depends on bottle condition and whether you prefer fruit freshness or more tertiary development.

How long should I decant this wine?

Use a practical range rather than a fixed ritual. In 2026, begin with 60 to 90 minutes for a sound bottle, shorten that for fragile mature corks, and extend toward two hours if the first pour tastes tight, tannic, or aromatically closed.

What food works best with this bottle?

Choose food that respects 7 tannin, 8 acidity, and 7 body. Lamb, mushrooms, and slow-braised beef work because they give the tannin and body something to hold while allowing acidity, fruit, and savory notes to stay visible through the finish.

Should I keep cellaring it or open one now?

If you own multiple bottles, open one in 2026 to calibrate the curve, then hold the rest toward the peak range if the fruit and finish remain energetic. If you own one bottle, provenance should decide whether patience is worth the risk.