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Château
Doisy Daëne

Sauternes & Barsac
Grand Cru Classé en 1855
The Dubourdieu family
Château Doisy Daëne, included among the second growths in the 1855 classification, is located on the Barsac limestone plateau in the Sauternes appellation. It has belonged to the Dubourdieu family since 1924.

Four generations have made fine white wine here from father to son: Georges (1924-1948), Pierre (1949- 1999), and Denis who worked hard to promote Doisy Daëne’s unique qualities around the world.
Denis Dubourdieu was also Professor of Oenology at Bordeaux University and a consulting oenologist with an international reputation. Since 2016, his sons Fabrice and Jean-Jacques have taken over managing the estate.

Château Doisy Daëne’s 17.2 hectares of vines (87% Sémillon and 13% Sauvignon Blanc) are over 40 years old.

The wines have their own special style, with bright fruit concentrated by “noble rot” as well as lively acidity, excellent balance, and delicate flavours. Doisy Daëne’s much-appreciated personality reflects both its excellent limestone terroir and a long family tradition of quality.

Fabrice
Dubourdieu
Director
Château Doisy Daëne
( Sauternes & Barsac )
Jean-Jacques
Dubourdieu
Manager
Château Doisy Daëne
( Sauternes & Barsac )
Château Doisy Daëne
15 Gravas
  - 
33720
 
Barsac
Tel.
+33 (0)5 56 62 96 51
The Château in figures
Area under wine

17.2 hectares

Production

40,000 bottles

Soil

Clay-limestone

Grape varieties

87 % Sémillon

13 % Sauvignon

Barrel ageing

18 months

New barrels: 33%