wein.plus
Attention
You are using an old browser that may not function as expected.
For a better, safer browsing experience, please upgrade your browser.

Log in Become a Member

Château Doisy-Dubroca

The winery is located in the commune of Barsac in the Sauternes area (Graves, Bordeaux). Its origins date back to 1677, when Jean Raymond took over an agricultural estate called Doisic (later Doisy). The first vineyards were probably first planted by descendants. The Védrines family became owners by marriage in 1704. In the first half of the 19th century, the estate was divided into three parts: the present Château Doisy-Dubroca (which was taken over by the Faux family), Château Doisy-Daëne and Château Doisy-Védrines. In any case, in the 1855 Bordeaux classification (for Sauternes), all three estates were classified in the second rank (Deuxième Cru Classé).

Voices of our members

Hans-Georg Schwarz

As honorary chairman of the Domäne Wachau, it is the easiest and quickest way for me to access the wein.plus encyclopaedia when I have questions. The certainty of receiving well-founded and up-to-date information here makes it an indispensable guide.

Hans-Georg Schwarz
Ehrenobmann der Domäne Wachau (Wachau)

The world's largest Lexicon of wine terms.

26,115 Keywords · 46,881 Synonyms · 5,323 Translations · 31,449 Pronunciations · 188,247 Cross-references
made with by our author Norbert F. J. Tischelmayer. About the Lexicon

EVENTS NEAR YOU