originally posted by Jay Miller:
originally posted by Ian Fitzsimmons:
What do you like about Drouhin, Jay?
It's a combination of style and sentiment. A 1990 Drouhin Bonnes Mares was the wine that converted me to Burgundy. While I've occasionally had disappointing wines from them my success rate is very high. They don't overoak, they don't overripen (usually, Veronique seems to prefer things ever so slightly riper than I do), they do a selection massale, and with age they they develop into classic Burgundy. And they have such a wide range of offerings that it's one can taste a lot of different terroirs. Also, for a long time they were very underpriced for the quality though unfortunately with all the positive reviews prices have escalated a lot in recent years :(.
Count me as another Drouhin apologist. One thing that I've appreciated is that they have some very nice parcels, which are still reasonably priced, probably because of the negoce stigma. I know that quite a few seem to prefer Jadot to Drouhin, if by a whisker, but for my part I find the house style of Drouhin a bit more in my wheelhouse.
Mark Lipton