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Joseph Drouhin highlights with this Beaune 1er Cru Clos des Mouches Blanc 2023 the unique expression of its exceptional terroir. Grown on deep, rich clay-limestone soils, this Chardonnay showcases striking minerality and vibrant freshness. The nose blends ripe citrus, white flowers and subtle toasted notes, directly reflecting the soil and vineyard exposure. On the palate, it is structured and elegant, with precise tension and fine minerality that enhance aromatic complexity. The long, harmonious finish emphasizes the nobility of the terroir and the Maison’s expertise. Ideal with premium fish, shellfish, and delicate poultry.
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Maison Joseph Drouhin – A benchmark estate in Burgundy since 1880. Three generations have succeeded one another — Joseph, Maurice, Robert, and now Philippe — building a domaine of nearly 100 hectares across Burgundy’s most prestigious crus. The philosophy is resolutely sustainable: organic and biodynamic viticulture, respect for the soil, preservation of heritage and biodiversity.
The house expresses a rare stylistic nobility — finesse, balance, and terroir-driven character — across cuvées ranging from elegant village wines to legendary Grands Crus. Recognized among the world’s great wine families, Joseph Drouhin embodies the essence of authentic, sustainable, and refined Burgundy.
Vine approximately 50 years old. Made exclusively from free-run wine, this wine shows silky and fine tannins, retaining a power typical of its original terroir. Cavée Privée Edition of only 60 bottles.
In the Côte des Vaillons, there are 8 distinct lieux-dits which may be at the origin of this appellation. The nose is pronounced with notes of fruit and flowers, beautiful freshness and minerality. The palate is generous and refined, with a beautiful roundness.
The place called La Fortune benefits from soil, climate and exposure that are very favorable to Pinot Noir. The vine being young, La Fortune is a very fruity wine, open, but more relatively tender.
Corton, recognized as a Grand Cru since 1937, was already known in the 15th century, when the King of France kept this wine in his personal cellars. Once owned by the Dukes of Burgundy, this parcel became Corton "Clos du Roi" after the death of Charles le Téméraire, the last Duke of Burgundy, in 1477, thus becoming part of the royal domain. The vines, located on the eastern...