Owner

Oliver Tricon

Winemaker

Clarisse Hermez

Appellation

Burgundy

Distribution Area

Delaware, National, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania

Varieties

Chardonnay

Vineyard

46 Hectares across Chablis and surrounding areas; Kimmeridgian soils

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About Domaine Vauroux

Domaine de Vauroux was created in 1956 by Olivier Tricon’s family. Olivier’s father, Jean-Pierre, purchased the Vauroux grain farm in Chablis. He and Olivier’s uncle, Claude, planted their first vines on the land in 1972 (those vines today are the source for the Vieilles Vignes cuvee). They acquired more plots over time, eventually establishing an estate of over 32 acres. The priority shifted from grain farming to grape farming, and the winery was eventually passed down to Olivier.  

Olivier started working on his father’s estate when he was very young. He studied viticulture and enology in Beaune and worked at estates within Côte de Beaune, Châteauneuf-du-Pape, and Madiran. He then returned to his family estate where he became the cellar master while simultaneously working as a wine broker. In 1998, he purchased Domaine de Vauroux from his family. Today the estate is 113 acres.   

Olivier Tricon’s aim is to guarantee the greatest aromatic elegance in his wines. He has acquired a functional and modern way of working. From the harvest through to the bottle, cleanliness is of utmost importance and is scrupulously ensured in order to offer the most gustatory precision to each cuvee.