In The Cellar With Winemaker Véronique Drouhin-Boss
Just beneath the surface of the town of Beaune, France you’ll find some of the world’s most cherished wines aging in a maze of tunnels owned by Maison Drouhin.Their underground cellars are textured with a fabulously pillowy mold and an equally fabulous history. Jefferson himself likely wandered these byzantine underground passages during his wine travels when in France. There’s even a ‘freedom door:’ a rather humble opening through which great-grandfather Drouhin escaped from the Nazi’s during World War II. Drouhin is indeed one of Burgundy’s most respected wine producing names and it remains to ...