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    Domaine Drouhin-Laroze

    Gevrey-Chambertin

    Winery in Gevrey-Chambertin, France

    The Read

    Grand Cru Appellation Depth

    Why go

    Book Domaine Drouhin-Laroze if the goal is a serious Gevrey-Chambertin winery appointment rather than a casual tasting room or food-pairing experience. Its Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition in 2025 makes it worth pursuing for Burgundy-focused celebrations, but visitors should plan meals and backup winery options separately.

    About Domaine Drouhin-Laroze

    Domaine Drouhin-Laroze is a venue in Gevrey-Chambertin with a smart casual dress code and Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition for 2025. Those are the core facts to carry forward when deciding whether it belongs on an itinerary. Beyond those points, information is limited, so plan with caution rather than assuming a published hospitality format, a fixed style of visit, or any broader set of guest-facing services.

    This serves as a grounded planning note rather than a full visitor brief. The venue does not have a restaurant program, chef, cuisine type, food offering, price, public schedule, seating count, or service format. That absence matters: without specific detail, the safest reading is that it establishes the venue's location, recognition, dress expectation, but not the shape of a visit. For any visit-specific logistics, confirm directly with the venue before building a day around it, especially if timing, meals, transport, or companion plans depend on a clear answer.

    Book for essentials, not assumed extras

    Key details are simple: Domaine Drouhin-Laroze is in Gevrey-Chambertin, the dress code is smart casual, it holds Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition for 2025. These details are useful, but they should be used narrowly. The smart casual note gives a practical baseline for how to present yourself, while the 2025 recognition helps place the venue within a curated Pearl context. Anything beyond that should be treated as unconfirmed unless the venue states it directly, as information about what guests may be able to book, taste, order, tour, or experience on any given day is not available.

    For a broader itinerary in Gevrey-Chambertin, use separate current planning resources for meals, accommodation, transport, any stops before or after the venue. Those resources can help fill in the gaps, particularly if the day needs dependable meal options, a place to stay, or a separate stop before or after Domaine Drouhin-Laroze. If the trip is centered on Gevrey-Chambertin, use other local planning resources for additional context around the village, rather than stretching this limited information into a complete guide.

    Plan backups before building the day around it

    Because detailed visitor logistics are not available, avoid making assumptions about availability, service style, food, pricing, or timing. This is especially important if Domaine Drouhin-Laroze is meant to anchor the day, because a single unconfirmed detail can affect the rest of the plan. If Domaine Drouhin-Laroze is central to the plan, confirm the current arrangements directly and keep a backup shortlist. Other named venues to compare include Domaine Duroché and Domaine Denis Mortet, along with Domaine Henri Rebourseau, Domaine Joseph Roty, Domaine Pierre Damoy. Treat those comparisons as planning prompts, not substitutes for checking the current details of any individual venue.

    The practical verdict: Domaine Drouhin-Laroze is worth noting for travelers who want a Gevrey-Chambertin venue with a smart casual code and Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition in 2025. It is a concise marker rather than a detailed hospitality listing. It does not have enough detail to support assumptions about meals, prices, schedules, or special services, so confirm specifics before committing the rest of the itinerary. In practical terms, keep the venue on the shortlist if those essentials are enough, but make the rest of the day flexible until the missing details are checked directly.

    The takeThis domaine is best for focused wine study and milestone visits. Its concentrated grand cru holdings and a Pearl 2 Star Prestige rating position it as a reference point for collectors and students of terroir who want to compare adjacent parcels and vintages. Because the domaine does not cater to walk-in tourism, it suits visitors who seek curated, appointment-based experiences—serious tastings, deep dives into vineyard differences, and commemorative visits that benefit from an elevated, deliberate pace.
    Venue detailsSustainable
    Also considerAlternatives
    Winery contextGevrey-Chambertin, France
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    Planning details

    Location
    20 Rue Gaizot, 21220 Gevrey-Chambertin
    Website
    drouhin-laroze.com
    Phone
    +33 3 80 34 31 49
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Domaine Drouhin-Laroze presents itself with a discreet, collector-minded air. Set behind a walled entrance on a quiet upper-village street, the domaine gives little away to casual passersby; there is no signage or tourist-facing tasting room. The atmosphere reads as refined and intimate, the sort of place where lineage and parcel specificity matter more than showmanship. Multi-generation stewardship and a focus on translating individual grand cru parcels into the glass reinforce a sophisticated, quietly authoritative presence in Gevrey-Chambertin’s tightly stitched landscape.

    Best For

    This domaine is best for focused wine study and milestone visits. Its concentrated grand cru holdings and a Pearl 2 Star Prestige rating position it as a reference point for collectors and students of terroir who want to compare adjacent parcels and vintages. Because the domaine does not cater to walk-in tourism, it suits visitors who seek curated, appointment-based experiences—serious tastings, deep dives into vineyard differences, and commemorative visits that benefit from an elevated, deliberate pace.

    Tasting Tips

    Plan ahead and treat visits as appointments rather than drop-in tastings. The domaine emphasizes parcel-driven wines from a tightly held grand cru roster, so ask specifically about which climats and vintages will be shown and whether tastings are structured by vineyard comparison. Note that releases may move through direct and négociant channels, so inquire about availability and purchase pathways. Approach the tasting with questions about site expression and winemaking continuity—the domaine rewards focused attention rather than casual sampling.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Refined and elegant atmosphere reflecting 170 years of winemaking tradition in historic Burgundy cellars.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ClassicElegantRustic

    Best For

    Wine EducationSpecial Occasion

    Experience

    Cave TastingVineyard Tour

    Sourcing

    Sustainable

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    Vineyard

    At the Vineyard

    Appellation
    Gevrey-Chambertin AOC
    Varietals
    Pinot Noir
    Tour Duration
    60-90 minutes
    Wine Club
    Not available
    Planning details

    Location

    20 Rue Gaizot, 21220 Gevrey-Chambertin · Directions

    +33 3 80 34 31 49

    drouhin-laroze.com

    Also consider

    If you cannot get in

    Try Domaine Duroché first if you want to stay tightly within Gevrey-Chambertin. Domaine Denis Mortet is the other sensible backup for a serious wine-led itinerary, especially when the trip is built around producer comparison rather than a single celebratory stop.

    Winery context

    How it compares in Gevrey-Chambertin

    Domaine Duroché is the cleaner cross-shop for visitors who want a similarly serious Gevrey address and need a backup if access here is tight. Domaine Drouhin-Laroze is the better target when the occasion calls for a quieter, more traditional-feeling cellar appointment, while Duroché works as the practical alternate for a wine-led day in the same village.

    Domaine Henri Rebourseau and Domaine Denis Mortet are stronger comparison points for visitors prioritizing reputation density over convenience. Choose Domaine Drouhin-Laroze if the plan is a focused, appointment-led stop; look to those peers if the itinerary is built around comparing several serious Gevrey producers rather than anchoring one special-occasion visit.

    Domaine Pierre Damoy and Domaine Joseph Roty make sense as backup names for collectors who care more about Gevrey specificity than visitor amenities. None should be treated like easy tasting-room substitutes, so the smart move is to request appointments in parallel and let confirmed access decide the day.

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    Domaine Drouhin-Laroze Gevrey-Chambertin and similar venues
    VenueLocationAwards
    Domaine Drouhin-LarozeGevrey-ChambertinNo published awards
    Domaine DurochéGevrey-Chambertin
    2026 Michelin 1 Grape - Burgundy
    Domaine Henri RebourseauGevrey-ChambertinNo published awards
    Domaine Denis MortetGevrey-Chambertin
    2026 Michelin 2 Grapes - Burgundy2025 Pearl 4 Star Prestige
    Domaine Pierre DamoyGevrey-ChambertinNo published awards
    Domaine Joseph RotyGevrey-Chambertin
    2026 Michelin 1 Grape - Burgundy

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Domaine Drouhin-Laroze known for?

    Domaine Drouhin-Laroze is a Gevrey-Chambertin venue with a smart casual dress code and Pearl 2 Star Prestige recognition for 2025.