
If you visit the tasting room at Domaine Drouhin, a winery sitting high above the Willamette Valley in the Red Hills of Dundee, you might have noticed a photograph of one of the Drouhin ancestors – Maurice Drouhin. The Drouhin family figures among the early entries to the world of Oregon winemaking concentrating on making pinot noir and chardonnay wines. In that, they complement their French production from the Burgundy and Chablis regions of their home country.
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