Joseph Drouhin
2021 Joseph Drouhin Santenay Cote De Beaune Villages
2021 Joseph Drouhin Santenay Cote De Beaune Villages
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*Vintage is subject to change without notice.
Winemaker Notes
The 2021 Joseph Drouhin Santenay Rouge is a delightfully fresh, precise, and terroir-driven expression of Pinot Noir from a cooler, lower-yielding Burgundy vintage. In the glass, it presents a deep ruby color and opens with a vibrant, perfumed nose dominated by wild red cherry, raspberry, and darker hints of cranberry and blueberry, elegantly lifted by notes of rose petal and a subtle, leathery spice. On the palate, the cooler nature of the 2021 growing season shines through in the wine's immaculate freshness and bright, balanced acidity. While Santenay can occasionally show a firm, rustic tannic grip in its youth, Drouhin’s careful extraction ensures a silky, medium-bodied texture where the pure red fruit core is supported by savory complexity and fine-grained tannins. The finish is remarkably clean, persistent, and elegant, leaving lingering flavors reminiscent of pomegranate and wild berries that make this an incredibly approachable and high-value village wine to enjoy now or cellar over the next five to ten years.
About Winery
Maison Joseph Drouhin was founded in 1880 in Beaune, Burgundy, by Joseph Drouhin, and has since grown into one of the region’s most respected wine producers. Over the generations, the family expanded its holdings to include vineyards across Burgundy—such as Chablis, Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, and Côte Chalonnaise—and later established Domaine Drouhin Oregon in the Willamette Valley. Today, the estate remains family-run by Joseph’s great-grandchildren, who continue the tradition of producing elegant wines with a focus on terroir and sustainable practices, including organic certification for their Burgundy vineyards since 2009
*Vintage is subject to change without notice.
Winemaker Notes
The 2021 Joseph Drouhin Santenay Rouge is a delightfully fresh, precise, and terroir-driven expression of Pinot Noir from a cooler, lower-yielding Burgundy vintage. In the glass, it presents a deep ruby color and opens with a vibrant, perfumed nose dominated by wild red cherry, raspberry, and darker hints of cranberry and blueberry, elegantly lifted by notes of rose petal and a subtle, leathery spice. On the palate, the cooler nature of the 2021 growing season shines through in the wine's immaculate freshness and bright, balanced acidity. While Santenay can occasionally show a firm, rustic tannic grip in its youth, Drouhin’s careful extraction ensures a silky, medium-bodied texture where the pure red fruit core is supported by savory complexity and fine-grained tannins. The finish is remarkably clean, persistent, and elegant, leaving lingering flavors reminiscent of pomegranate and wild berries that make this an incredibly approachable and high-value village wine to enjoy now or cellar over the next five to ten years.
About Winery
Maison Joseph Drouhin was founded in 1880 in Beaune, Burgundy, by Joseph Drouhin, and has since grown into one of the region’s most respected wine producers. Over the generations, the family expanded its holdings to include vineyards across Burgundy—such as Chablis, Côte de Nuits, Côte de Beaune, and Côte Chalonnaise—and later established Domaine Drouhin Oregon in the Willamette Valley. Today, the estate remains family-run by Joseph’s great-grandchildren, who continue the tradition of producing elegant wines with a focus on terroir and sustainable practices, including organic certification for their Burgundy vineyards since 2009
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