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    Winery in Meursault, France

    Domaine Jobard-Morey

    150Pearl Points

    Quiet cellar stop

    Domaine Jobard-Morey, Winery in Meursault

    About Domaine Jobard-Morey

    Book Domaine Jobard-Morey if you want a quiet, traditional Meursault tasting with a small family-estate feel. It is strongest for Burgundy drinkers seeking terroir context and village-to-Premier-Cru perspective, not for travelers prioritizing a formal food-pairing experience or a large visitor setup.

    For a quiet Meursault stop built around depth rather than spectacle, Domaine Jobard-Morey is best framed as a traditional family-estate setting. The appeal is the atmosphere: classic, quiet, rustic, intimate, focused on terroir, authenticity, small-scale, hands-on winemaking.

    What can be said with confidence is that Domaine Jobard-Morey fits travelers who want a low-key Meursault context and a sense of family-estate character.

    Choose it for quiet estate character, not a produced experience

    The main reason to consider Domaine Jobard-Morey is the setting. In Meursault, it makes most sense for visitors who prefer an intimate, rustic atmosphere over a more formal or highly produced experience. Expect the emphasis to be on terroir, authenticity, a hands-on estate feel.

    If practical details matter to your day, confirm them before you build an itinerary around Domaine Jobard-Morey.

    Food-pairing expectations should stay modest

    Consider this for estate context first. If food is central to the day, pair the visit with planning elsewhere in town using Our full Meursault restaurants guide, then keep Domaine Jobard-Morey focused on its traditional family-estate character.

    For a broader itinerary, use the estate as one quiet Meursault anchor and plan meals or other stops separately. For nearby planning, cross-reference Our full Meursault hotels guide, Our full Meursault bars guide, Our full Meursault wineries guide, Our full Meursault experiences guide.

    Where it fits in a Meursault day

    Domaine Jobard-Morey is best understood as a classic, intimate Meursault estate for travelers who value terroir and authenticity over spectacle. If you are comparing styles and atmospheres, consider it alongside other relevant Burgundy names such as Domaine Antoine Jobard, Domaine Génot-Boulanger, Domaine Jacques Prieur, Domaine Marthe Henry, Domaine des Comtes Lafon, or compare it more generally with other dining and wine options in Meursault.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is Domaine Jobard-Morey known for?

    Domaine Jobard-Morey is a Meursault estate with a traditional, quiet, rustic, intimate atmosphere focused on terroir, authenticity, small-scale, hands-on winemaking.

    Is Domaine Jobard-Morey a good fit for a low-key Meursault itinerary?

    Yes, it is best framed as a quiet, classic Meursault estate setting rather than a spectacle-driven stop.

    What is the atmosphere like at Domaine Jobard-Morey?

    Domaine Jobard-Morey has a traditional family-estate atmosphere: classic, quiet, rustic, intimate, focused on terroir, authenticity, small-scale, hands-on winemaking.

    What price level is Domaine Jobard-Morey?

    The venue is listed at a $$ price level, so treat it as a moderate Meursault option and confirm any current costs directly before visiting.

    Location

    1 Rue de la Barre, 21190 Meursault, France

    Compare Domaine Jobard-Morey

    The Complete Picture: Domaine Jobard-Morey and Peers
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    Domaine Jobard-MoreyEasy
    Domaine Marthe HenryUnknown
    Domaine Antoine JobardUnknown
    Domaine des Comtes LafonUnknown
    Domaine Jacques PrieurUnknown
    Domaine Génot-BoulangerUnknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    How it compares in Meursault

    Domaine Jobard-Morey is the practical choice for a quieter, lower-key Meursault appointment. Compared with Domaine des Comtes Lafon, it reads as more accessible in mood and less collector-driven; choose Lafon if prestige is the point, choose Jobard-Morey if the goal is a grounded family-estate tasting.

    Against Domaine Antoine Jobard, the comparison is closer in spirit because both sit in the serious Meursault conversation. Antoine Jobard is the better fit for drinkers chasing a more famous name, while Jobard-Morey is the cleaner call for visitors who want a traditional, intimate setting without making the day feel like a trophy hunt.

    Domaine Jacques Prieur and Domaine Génot-Boulanger are better cross-shops for a broader Burgundy portfolio feel, while Domaine Marthe Henry is the peer to consider if the priority is another Meursault address with a similarly local frame. For value, Jobard-Morey makes sense when the desired experience is small-scale, quiet, wine-led rather than polished or expansive.

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