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In 1880 Joseph Drouhin founded the eponymous wine merchant, but it was his son, Maurice, who after the First World War, started to buy some of the good parcels around Beaune, including the famous Clos des Mouches. Maurice's nephew, Robert, continued his uncle's good work and expanded the domain in to certain prestigious terrroirs, such as Musigny, Griotte-Chambertin, Chambertin-Clos de Bèze, Bonnes Mares, Grands Échézeaux, etc. A pioneer in vinification methods, he was one of the first winemakers in Burgundy to move towards sustainable farming principles: limited fertilisers and treatments, yield management, etc. The Joseph Drouhin house has been managed by Robert Drouhin's four children since 2003. This famous house in Beaune is internationally renowned and consists of 72 hectares of vineyard, divided in to 26 ha of red and 46 ha of white. It spreads from north to south between Chablis (38 hectares), Côte de Nuits and Côte de Beaune (30 hectares). In 1987 the Domaine also acquired vines in Orégon.
The Griotte-Chambertin Grand Cru of Domaine Joseph Drouhin is situated in the heart of the Gevrey-Chambertin appellations. The name of this appellation comes from the word "Criots" which derives from "chalk", referring to a hard, limestone soil. The aromas are complex and subtle, mixing candied cherries but also eventually nutmeg, leather, truffle and game. The tannins are present but mellow and the taste lingers remarkably well.
Consult price estimate for Joseph Drouhin (domaine)Region: Burgundy
Producers and wineries: Joseph Drouhin (domaine)
Colour: red
Appellation: Griotte-Chambertin
Classification: Grand cru
Owner: Joseph Drouhin
Service temperature: 16°
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