Domaine Drouhin Arthur Chardonnay (2023)
When Maison Joseph Drouhin bought land atop the Dundee Hills in 1987, it was a Burgundy house betting that Oregon could grow Chardonnay with the same clarity it had spent a century making in France. Arthur - named after winemaker Véronique Boss-Drouhin's son - is the wine that proves the point.
It comes entirely from Dijon clones planted on the Drouhin Family Estate in 1990, rooted in the red volcanic Jory soils that define the Dundee Hills. The fruit is hand-picked, whole-cluster pressed, then split: part fermented in French oak to build complexity and depth, the rest in stainless steel to hold its freshness. Véronique blends the two into a deliberately delicate whole - in her words, elements of a pure Chablis and an elegant Meursault in one glass.
The result is a Chardonnay of orchard fruit and citrus, baking spice and honeysuckle, with a mineral line running underneath and a long, finely textured finish. Serve cool, around 10-12°C.
The 2023 Vintage
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