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Meursault

Joseph DrouhinMeursault, France

Joseph Drouhin’s Meursault is a village-level Chardonnay from the limestone-rich slopes of Meursault in the Côte des Bla…Learn More »

$110

/750ml

Current Retail Average

90

/100

Average Pro Rating

Meursault All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Joseph Drouhin’s Meursault is a village-level Chardonnay from the limestone-rich slopes of Meursault in the Côte des Blancs, fashioned in the house’s precise, terroir-driven style; it typically shows a golden, honeyed nose of linden, hazelnut and chamomile and a silky, rounded palate with yellow-plum and gingerbread notes and a saline, stony finish. Vinified with slow pneumatic pressing and aged 14–16 months (roughly 20% new oak), it balances ric…Learn More »

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Zachys

🇺🇸Port Chester, NY
$109.99
2023
Meursault Joseph Drouhin 2023 (750ML)

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Meursault · Knowledge Base

About Meursault

Joseph Drouhin’s Meursault is a village-level Chardonnay from the limestone-rich slopes of Meursault in the Côte des Blancs, fashioned in the house’s precise, terroir-driven style; it typically shows a golden, honeyed nose of linden, hazelnut and chamomile and a silky, rounded palate with yellow-plum and gingerbread notes and a saline, stony finish. Vinified with slow pneumatic pressing and aged 14–16 months (roughly 20% new oak), it balances richness and freshness—an accessible yet ageworthy expression of Meursault’s warm, mineral soils.