Domaine d'Ardhuy
Domaine d'Ardhuy is a Burgundy house that quickly became one of the top 5 producers in the region. Very wide choice of terroirs, and high quality from the base to the Crus.
Gabriel Ardhuy helped with the 1947 harvest in Burgundy and met his future wife Eliane, daughter of a winegrower from Burgundy. They had seven daughters. The d'Ardhuy family has long owned the Pierre André trading...
Domaine d'Ardhuy is a Burgundy house that quickly became one of the top 5 producers in the region. Very wide choice of terroirs, and high quality from the base to the Crus.
Gabriel Ardhuy helped with the 1947 harvest in Burgundy and met his future wife Eliane, daughter of a winegrower from Burgundy. They had seven daughters. The d'Ardhuy family has long owned the Pierre André trading house, with Château Corton-André as its headquarters. It was sold in 2002, so that all attention could be focused on its own vineyards and the development of its own domain. The Ardhuy family owns more than forty hectares of vineyards in great plots and also owns a company in the Rhône. For both domains, a subsidiary has been appointed to organize it. At the beginning of 2003, Carel Voorhuis, son of a lawyer from Maastricht who had previously bought a winery in the Jura, came in as a 'régisseur'. And then things moved quickly: already in 2004, the Revue de Vins de France chose Ardhuy as number 3 of producers in the Côte de Beaune and number 4 in the Côte de Nuits.
Domaine d'Ardhuy is a Burgundy house that quickly became one of the top 5 producers in the region. Very wide choice of terroirs, and high quality from the base to the Crus.
Gabriel Ardhuy helped with the 1947 harvest in Burgundy and met his future wife Eliane, daughter of a winegrower from Burgundy. They had seven daughters. The d'Ardhuy family has long owned the Pierre André trading house, with Château Corton-André as its headquarters. It was sold in 2002, so that all attention could be focused on its own vineyards and the development of its own domain. The Ardhuy family owns more than forty hectares of vineyards in great plots and also owns a company in the Rhône. For both domains, a subsidiary has been appointed to organize it. At the beginning of 2003, Carel Voorhuis, son of a lawyer from Maastricht who had previously bought a winery in the Jura, came in as a 'régisseur'. And then things moved quickly: already in 2004, the Revue de Vins de France chose Ardhuy as number 3 of producers in the Côte de Beaune and number 4 in the Côte de Nuits.