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Joseph Drouhin
Chablis 1er Cru£61.39
£58.34/ud (-5%)
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Joseph Drouhin
Chablis Grand Cru£133.78
£127.12/ud (-5%)
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Joseph Drouhin
Chablis Grand Cru£133.99
£127.32/ud (-5%)
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In Burgundy, there are names that resonate with the force of history. Among them, Joseph Drouhin occupies a privileged place. Since the end of the 19th century, this house has built a reputation based on patience, respect for the terroir and an extraordinary sensitivity in interpreting the great vineyards of the region. What began as the dream of a young entrepreneur has grown, generation after generation, into one of the most influential and respected firms on the world wine scene.
The story begins in 1880, when Joseph Drouhin, originally from the Chablis region, decided to settle in Beaune, the historic centre of the Burgundy wine trade. There he founded his own house with a clear ambition: to make wines that would accurately reflect the character of each vineyard. From the outset, he opted for a rigorous selection of grapes and a winemaking style oriented towards elegance and purity, a philosophy that would set the direction of the winery for more than a century.
It was his son Maurice Drouhin who consolidated the family project. With vision and determination, he began to acquire plots in some of the most promising vineyards in the region. At a time when many houses relied solely on the purchase of grapes, Maurice understood that the true identity of the wine was born in the vineyard. Under his direction, the domaine gradually expanded across the Côte de Beaune and the Côte de Nuits, laying the foundations of an exceptional wine-growing heritage.
Today, the Drouhin family cultivates nearly one hundred hectares spread over some of Burgundy' s most prestigious climats. This extraordinary mosaic of plots represents one of the greatest treasures in the world of wine. In Burgundy, small differences in soil, orientation or altitude can completely transform the character of a wine. For the Drouhins, these variations are not obstacles, but the very essence of the greatness of the territory.
Burgundy as a mosaic of dreams
Among the domaine's most emblematic vineyards, Clos des Mouches, acquired by the family in the 1920s, stands out. This historic vineyard in Beaune perfectly symbolises Joseph Drouhin' s philosophy: a place capable of producing both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir of extraordinary complexity. Over the years, the domaine has also incorporated plots in legendary appellations such as Musigny, Clos de Vougeot, Corton-Charlemagne and Montrachet, each interpreted with absolute respect for its identity.
In Burgundy, greatness is not measured in size, but in precision. Each plot requires different choices: from the exact moment of harvesting to the details of vinification. The aim is not to impose a uniform style, but to allow each vineyard to express its personality clearly. In this art of interpretation, Joseph Drouhin has shown extraordinary sensitivity.
The vineyard as the absolute centre
For decades, work in the vineyard has been at the very heart of Domaine Joseph Drouhin. Long before sustainable viticulture became a global trend, the family was already practising agriculture that was profoundly respectful of the environment. Today, their vines are cultivated according to organic and biodynamic principles, seeking a natural balance between soil, plant and ecosystem.
Each plot is worked manually and with meticulous attention to detail: precise pruning, moderate yields and manual harvesting. The objective is clear: to obtain grapes that purely reflect the identity of each Burgundy terroir.
Tradition and precision in the cellar
In the cellar, Joseph Drouhin' s philosophy is equally sober and precise. Vinifications are carefully adapted to each plot and each vintage. Fermentation is carried out naturally and the barrel ageing - always measured and balanced - aims to accompany the wine without concealing its origin.
There are no artifices or fads. Everything is aimed at preserving the authenticity of the vineyard. The characteristic elegance of Joseph Drouhin wines is born precisely from this balance between tradition, experience and sensitivity.
Pioneers beyond Burgundy
The family's visionary spirit also manifested itself outside France. In the 1980s, Robert Drouhin made a bold decision: to explore the potential of Oregon for Pinot Noir. Fascinated by the climatic similarity with Burgundy, he founded Domaine Drouhin Oregon in the hills of Dundee.
Over time, these wines have become a benchmark for Oregon Pinot Noir, proving that Joseph Drouhin' s philosophy can be adapted to other landscapes without losing its essence.
The Drouhin style
If Joseph Drouhin' s style had to be summed up in one word, it would be elegance. His wines do not seek to impress with power, but to captivate with balance, purity and depth.
Delicate Pinot Noir from Burgundy, with precise fruit and silky texture. Tight, mineral Burgundy Chardonnay, capable of evolving gracefully over decades.
Opening a bottle of Joseph Drouhin is, in essence, a way to travel to the heart of Burgundy. An experience that reveals why this region remains one of the world's great wine summits
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Buy Wine from Joseph Drouhin
In Burgundy, there are names that resonate with the force of history. Among them, Joseph Drouhin occupies a privileged place. Since the end of the 19th century, this house has built a reputation based on patience, respect for the terroir and an extraordinary sensitivity in interpreting the great vineyards of the region. What began as the dream of a young entrepreneur has grown, generation after generation, into one of the most influential and respected firms on the world wine scene.
The story begins in 1880, when Joseph Drouhin, originally from the Chablis region, decided to settle in Beaune, the historic centre of the Burgundy wine trade. There he founded his own house with a clear ambition: to make wines that would accurately reflect the character of each vineyard. From the outset, he opted for a rigorous selection of grapes and a winemaking style oriented towards elegance and purity, a philosophy that would set the direction of the winery for more than a century.
It was his son Maurice Drouhin who consolidated the family project. With vision and determination, he began to acquire plots in some of the most promising vineyards in the region. At a time when many houses relied solely on the purchase of grapes, Maurice understood that the true identity of the wine was born in the vineyard. Under his direction, the domaine gradually expanded across the Côte de Beaune and the Côte de Nuits, laying the foundations of an exceptional wine-growing heritage.
Today, the Drouhin family cultivates nearly one hundred hectares spread over some of Burgundy' s most prestigious climats. This extraordinary mosaic of plots represents one of the greatest treasures in the world of wine. In Burgundy, small differences in soil, orientation or altitude can completely transform the character of a wine. For the Drouhins, these variations are not obstacles, but the very essence of the greatness of the territory.
Burgundy as a mosaic of dreams
Among the domaine's most emblematic vineyards, Clos des Mouches, acquired by the family in the 1920s, stands out. This historic vineyard in Beaune perfectly symbolises Joseph Drouhin' s philosophy: a place capable of producing both Chardonnay and Pinot Noir of extraordinary complexity. Over the years, the domaine has also incorporated plots in legendary appellations such as Musigny, Clos de Vougeot, Corton-Charlemagne and Montrachet, each interpreted with absolute respect for its identity.
In Burgundy, greatness is not measured in size, but in precision. Each plot requires different choices: from the exact moment of harvesting to the details of vinification. The aim is not to impose a uniform style, but to allow each vineyard to express its personality clearly. In this art of interpretation, Joseph Drouhin has shown extraordinary sensitivity.
The vineyard as the absolute centre
For decades, work in the vineyard has been at the very heart of Domaine Joseph Drouhin. Long before sustainable viticulture became a global trend, the family was already practising agriculture that was profoundly respectful of the environment. Today, their vines are cultivated according to organic and biodynamic principles, seeking a natural balance between soil, plant and ecosystem.
Each plot is worked manually and with meticulous attention to detail: precise pruning, moderate yields and manual harvesting. The objective is clear: to obtain grapes that purely reflect the identity of each Burgundy terroir.
Tradition and precision in the cellar
In the cellar, Joseph Drouhin' s philosophy is equally sober and precise. Vinifications are carefully adapted to each plot and each vintage. Fermentation is carried out naturally and the barrel ageing - always measured and balanced - aims to accompany the wine without concealing its origin.
There are no artifices or fads. Everything is aimed at preserving the authenticity of the vineyard. The characteristic elegance of Joseph Drouhin wines is born precisely from this balance between tradition, experience and sensitivity.
Pioneers beyond Burgundy
The family's visionary spirit also manifested itself outside France. In the 1980s, Robert Drouhin made a bold decision: to explore the potential of Oregon for Pinot Noir. Fascinated by the climatic similarity with Burgundy, he founded Domaine Drouhin Oregon in the hills of Dundee.
Over time, these wines have become a benchmark for Oregon Pinot Noir, proving that Joseph Drouhin' s philosophy can be adapted to other landscapes without losing its essence.
The Drouhin style
If Joseph Drouhin' s style had to be summed up in one word, it would be elegance. His wines do not seek to impress with power, but to captivate with balance, purity and depth.
Delicate Pinot Noir from Burgundy, with precise fruit and silky texture. Tight, mineral Burgundy Chardonnay, capable of evolving gracefully over decades.
Opening a bottle of Joseph Drouhin is, in essence, a way to travel to the heart of Burgundy. An experience that reveals why this region remains one of the world's great wine summits



