Wijnhoeve De Kleine Schorre is one of the most renowned wineries in the Netherlands and is located near Dreischor on the island of Schouwen-Duiveland in the province of Zeeland. Founded in 2001 by Johan van de Velde, the estate has played a pioneering role in the development of quality Dutch wine. Thanks to its proximity to the North Sea and the unique maritime climate of Zeeland, the vineyards benefit from long growing seasons and cooling sea breezes that help preserve freshness and aromatic precision in the grapes.
The winery focuses primarily on classic cool-climate varieties, with particular success from Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc and Auxerrois. These grapes thrive in the clay and shell-rich soils of Schouwen-Duiveland, producing wines that combine ripe fruit with vibrant acidity and a subtle saline minerality influenced by the nearby sea. The wines typically show notes of apple, pear and citrus, often with a gentle roundness and elegant structure that make them highly versatile at the table.
Over the years Wijnhoeve De Kleine Schorre has gained recognition well beyond the Netherlands, partly due to its collaboration with leading Dutch restaurants and its commitment to consistent vineyard management. The estate’s wines are often served with seafood and shellfish, reflecting both the maritime character of Zeeland and the refined, fresh style that has become the hallmark of this pioneering Dutch winery.
















