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    Domaine Coche-Dury, Winery in Meursault
    Winery2,525Points
    Michelin 2026Pearl 2025

    Domaine Coche-Dury

    Meursault

    Winery in Meursault, France

    The Read

    Allocation-Tier Burgundy Precision

    Why go

    Pursue Domaine Coche-Dury only if the trip is built around serious Burgundy access. It is a collector-level Meursault target, better suited to travelers who can plan flexibly than casual wine tourists looking for an easy cellar visit or group tasting.

    About Domaine Coche-Dury

    Domaine Coche-Dury is a Meursault venue with a concise profile: Raphaël Coche is listed as chef/owner, the dress code is smart casual, the venue holds Pearl 5 Star Prestige (2025). For practical details such as visit format, pricing, hours, group capacity, food service, shipping, or reservation policy, contact the venue directly.

    Use this as a careful planning note rather than a full service description. If you are arranging a Meursault itinerary, confirm the latest practical details directly with the venue before building plans around it. For broader local planning, consider other dining in Meursault separately from Domaine Coche-Dury.

    Plan around core details first

    Start with the essentials: Domaine Coche-Dury is in Meursault, Raphaël Coche is the named chef/owner, smart casual dress is the dress code, Pearl recognizes the venue with 5 Star Prestige (2025). Any more specific claims about how a visit works should be checked with the venue before you rely on them.

    For itinerary planning, keep the Meursault setting central and leave room for confirmation. If you are comparing other names, consider how Domaine Coche-Dury sits alongside Château de Meursault, Domaine Arnaud Ente, Domaine Fabien Coche, Domaine Roulot, Domaine Yves Boyer-Martenot, while checking each venue's current visitor information separately.

    Who should make the effort

    Domaine Coche-Dury is best approached by travelers who are intentionally planning around Meursault and who are comfortable confirming details directly rather than relying on a fixed public template. The Pearl 5 Star Prestige (2025) recognition makes it a notable name for a premium itinerary, but the practical arrangements should not be assumed from that recognition alone.

    Château de Meursault, Domaine Arnaud Ente, Domaine Fabien Coche, Domaine Roulot, Domaine Yves Boyer-Martenot are natural comparison points for a Meursault-focused plan. Treat each as a separate venue with its own current access, format, booking requirements.

    The verdict: keep Domaine Coche-Dury on the shortlist if Meursault is central to the trip and you are prepared to check the practical details directly. If you need a fully documented, visitor-facing experience before committing, compare it with other Meursault options first.

    The takeThis is a place for serious Burgundy engagement: collectors tracking allocations, aficionados seeking insight into the cellar-driven philosophy, and anyone marking a special occasion with an exceptional bottle. The domaine’s scarcity and rigorous reputation make it less of a tourist stop and more of a destination for focused wine study and celebration. Because the profile is deliberately low and production is constrained, visits and purchases are oriented toward those prepared to engage with provenance, aging regimes and the provenance-driven market dynamics that define top white Burgundy.
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    Recognition and awards2 sources
    Also considerAlternatives
    Winery contextMeursault, France

    Planning details

    Location
    25 Rue Charles Giraud, 21190 Meursault
    Website
    kermitlynch.com/grower/domaine-coche-dury%20(Importer)
    Phone
    +33 3 80 21 24 12
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Domaine Coche-Dury reads as a quietly authoritative Burgundian address: the building itself is functional rather than theatrical, and the domaine intentionally keeps a low public profile. The writing frames the cellar as the site of argument — the place where pressing, barrels and aging decide the wines — and the bottle, not signage, delivers the message. Production is extremely limited and the estate's prestige is underscored by a top-tier designation, so reverence here is understated rather than ostentatious. Visitors encounter restraint, focus and an almost monastic attention to Chardonnay that feels both historic and exacting.

    Best For

    This is a place for serious Burgundy engagement: collectors tracking allocations, aficionados seeking insight into the cellar-driven philosophy, and anyone marking a special occasion with an exceptional bottle. The domaine’s scarcity and rigorous reputation make it less of a tourist stop and more of a destination for focused wine study and celebration. Because the profile is deliberately low and production is constrained, visits and purchases are oriented toward those prepared to engage with provenance, aging regimes and the provenance-driven market dynamics that define top white Burgundy.

    Tasting Tips

    Expect scarcity. The domaine runs a long mailing-list queue and production rarely satisfies demand, so allocations are limited and secondary-market prices reflect that scarcity. For would-be buyers, joining the mailing list, registering interest early and monitoring allocations is essential; if you’re not on the list, plan to encounter difficult availability or to acquire bottles via the secondary market. Note the domaine keeps a minimal public face — "absence of signage" is noted — so don’t assume walk-in availability. Bring realistic expectations about allocation and pricing before you approach.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Discreet and authentic with a focus on precision and terroir expression in a traditional, family-oriented setting.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ClassicElegantSophisticated

    Best For

    Wine EducationSpecial OccasionSolo Exploration

    Experience

    Cave TastingVineyard TourEstate Grounds

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    Vineyard

    At the Vineyard

    Appellation
    Meursault AOC
    Varietals
    Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Aligoté
    Tour Duration
    60-90 minutes
    Wine Club
    Available
    Planning details
    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Where to look if this is not available

    If access does not come together, Château de Meursault is the safer practical substitute for a Meursault-based wine day because it is more visitor-oriented. For a producer-led alternative, Domaine Yves Boyer-Martenot is the better cross-shop when the goal is appellation context rather than trophy access.

    Winery context

    How It Compares

    Domaine Coche-Dury is the splurge-in-effort choice in Meursault: not because a public price tier is listed, but because access is the scarce resource. Domaine Arnaud Ente and Domaine Roulot belong in the same serious-collector lane, so they are better cross-shops for Burgundy buyers than for casual visitors trying to secure an easy tasting.

    Château de Meursault is the more practical Meursault choice if the priority is a structured visitor experience and a smoother day plan. Domaine Fabien Coche and Domaine Yves Boyer-Martenot are stronger fits for travelers who want village context without putting the whole itinerary at risk around one appointment.

    For ambiance, choose this domaine for seriousness and scarcity, not château theater. Choose Château de Meursault for a more visitor-facing setting; choose Fabien Coche or Yves Boyer-Martenot when the goal is a useful Meursault day with less pressure.

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    Domaine Coche-Dury Meursault and similar venues
    VenueLocationAwards
    Domaine Coche-DuryMeursault
    2026 Michelin 3 Grapes - Burgundy2025 Pearl 5 Star Prestige
    Domaine Arnaud EnteMeursault
    2026 Michelin 2 Grapes - Burgundy2025 Pearl 5 Star Prestige
    Domaine RoulotMeursault
    2026 Michelin 1 Grape - Burgundy2025 Pearl 5 Star Prestige
    Château de MeursaultMeursaultNo published awards
    Domaine Fabien CocheMeursaultNo published awards
    Domaine Yves Boyer-MartenotMeursaultNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Domaine Coche-Dury handle large groups?

    For large group arrangements, contact Domaine Coche-Dury directly before planning around them. The venue is in Meursault, Raphaël Coche is listed as chef/owner, the dress code is smart casual.

    When is the best time to visit Domaine Coche-Dury?
    Does Domaine Coche-Dury offer shipping or delivery?

    If shipping or delivery matters to your plans, confirm the current policy directly with Domaine Coche-Dury. You can also compare practical arrangements with another option such as Château de Meursault.

    How should I handle membership or access details for Domaine Coche-Dury?
    Do I need a reservation at Domaine Coche-Dury?

    Contact Domaine Coche-Dury directly before making Meursault plans around a visit.

    Does Domaine Coche-Dury offer food service?

    If dining is important to your day in Meursault, confirm directly with Domaine Coche-Dury and consider planning separate dining in Meursault. Château de Meursault, Domaine Fabien Coche, Domaine Yves Boyer-Martenot can also be considered as separate comparison points for a Meursault itinerary.