Doudet-Naudin

About Doudet-Naudin

Established in 1849, Doudet-Naudin is one of Burgundy's oldest family-owned wineries, located in Savigny-lès-Beaune. The estate manages approximately 32 acres of vineyards, producing wines from notable appellations such as Meursault, Corton-Charlemagne, and Savigny-lès-Beaune. Their portfolio includes both red and white wines, primarily crafted from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes, reflecting the diverse terroirs of the region.

Doudet-Naudin is committed to traditional winemaking techniques, emphasizing manual harvesting and meticulous grape selection to ensure high-quality production. Their wines are known for their elegance and aging potential, offering a harmonious balance of fruit and structure. Over the years, the winery has garnered international recognition. Their dedication to preserving Burgundy's rich viticultural heritage while embracing modern practices has solidified their reputation as a respected producer in the region.

Why We Love Doudet-Naudin

We love Doudet-Naudin for its unique ability to bridge centuries-old Burgundian tradition with honest, approachable luxury. The estate has quietly preserved its historic cellars and deep-rooted savoir-faire while offering a remarkable range of wines—from everyday regional bottlings to rare Grand Crus with serious pedigree. Whether it's a delicate Chablis or a majestic Corton Grand Cru, Doudet-Naudin’s wines reflect elegance, typicity, and incredible value for their classification. Even more, their perfectly preserved library vintages—some dating back to the 1960s—offer an extraordinary opportunity to taste the soul of aged Burgundy. It’s rare to find a producer so steeped in history that still feels refreshingly accessible.

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