Didier Dagueneau - Blanc Fumé de Pouilly - 2018 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars
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Very light yellow with brilliant reflections Upon opening, the nose reveals a bouquet of white currant, lime, eucalyptus and crushed rock. The fleshy fruitiness and floating florality are conveyed by the high proportion of chalk, which gives an exciting cloudy volume. The palate is held by a vibrant intensity and a dazzling clarity, the long and sapid finish is based on aging in wood that is simply divine!
Didier Dagueneau’s son Louis-Benjamin (whose name now appears on the label) is in charge of the Domaine that his recently deceased and much-lamented father brought to such notoriety. Benjamin Dagueneau – whose intense focus is obvious – has been working alongside his father for several years, and the crew here – one person each for the estate’s 11 hectares (27 acres) – are no doubt exceptionally capable of carrying on. This Blanc Fume de Pouilly opens with bright lemon-yellow colour with golden highlights. The aromas are fine and delicate with notes of lemon zest, flint, lemon blossoms and pears. The wine is perfectly balanced between lively acidity and intense concentration in flavours on more candied notes than on the nose. Lots of sapidity around the white fruit. Very beautiful harmony between mineral and weft acid. Good persistence.
Didier Dagueneau’s son Louis-Benjamin (whose name now appears on the label) is in charge of the Domaine that his recently deceased and much-lamented father brought to such notoriety. Benjamin Dagueneau – whose intense focus is obvious – has been working alongside his father for several years, and the crew here – one person each for the estate’s 11 hectares (27 acres) – are no doubt exceptionally capable of carrying on. This Blanc Fume de Pouilly opens with bright lemon-yellow colour with golden highlights. The aromas are fine and delicate with notes of lemon zest, flint, lemon blossoms and pears. The wine is perfectly balanced between lively acidity and intense concentration in flavours on more candied notes than on the nose. Lots of sapidity around the white fruit. Very beautiful harmony between mineral and weft acid. Good persistence.
Didier Dagueneau’s son Louis-Benjamin (whose name now appears on the label) is in charge of the Domaine that his recently deceased and much-lamented father brought to such notoriety. Benjamin Dagueneau – whose intense focus is obvious – has been working alongside his father for several years, and the crew here – one person each for the estate’s 11 hectares (27 acres) – are no doubt exceptionally capable of carrying on. This Blanc Fume de Pouilly opens with bright lemon-yellow colour with golden highlights. The aromas are fine and delicate with notes of lemon zest, flint, lemon blossoms and pears. The wine is perfectly balanced between lively acidity and intense concentration in flavours on more candied notes than on the nose. Lots of sapidity around the white fruit. Very beautiful harmony between mineral and weft acid. Good persistence.
Type :
Blanc
Pays :
France
Région :
Loire
Appellation :
Vin de France
Producteur :
Didier Dagueneau
Raisins/mélange :
Sauvignon Blanc
Température de service :
8° - 10° C
ABV :
13%

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Didier Dagueneau is a renowned wine producer from the Loire Valley in France. The estate is located in the Pouilly-Fumé appellation, which is known for producing some of...

Didier Dagueneau is a renowned wine producer from the Loire Valley in France. The estate is located in the Pouilly-Fumé appellation, which is known for producing some of the finest Sauvignon Blanc wines in the world. The estate was founded by Didier's father, Marcel Dagueneau, in the 1960s, and Didier took over in the 1980s.

Didier Dagueneau was a pioneer in the region, and he was known for his innovative approach to winemaking. He was one of the first producers in the Loire Valley to use oak barrels for aging his wines, and he was also one of the first to use wild yeasts for fermentation. These techniques have since been adopted by many other producers in the region.

The wines produced by Didier Dagueneau are known for their complexity and depth of flavor. They are made from grapes grown on the estate's 11 hectares of vineyards, which are planted on the famous Kimmeridgian limestone soils that are found in the region. The wines are fermented in oak barrels and aged on their lees for several months, which gives them a rich, creamy texture.

The estate produces several different wines, including Pouilly-Fumé, Pouilly-sur-Loire, and Sancerre. The Pouilly-Fumé is the flagship wine of the estate, and it is made from 100% Sauvignon Blanc grapes. The wine is known for its intense aromas of citrus and tropical fruits, as well as its minerality and acidity. The Pouilly-sur-Loire is made from 100% Chasselas grapes, and it is a lighter, more delicate wine with notes of white flowers and citrus. The Sancerre is made from 100% Pinot Noir grapes, and it is a rich, full-bodied red wine with flavors of red fruit and spice.

Didier Dagueneau passed away in 2008, but his legacy lives on through his wines. The estate is now run by his son, Benjamin Dagueneau, who continues to produce some of the finest wines in the Loire Valley.

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Le Val de Loire est une région viticole historique située dans le centre de la France. La région est connue pour produire certains des meilleurs vins du monde,...

Le Val de Loire est une région viticole historique située dans le centre de la France. La région est connue pour produire certains des meilleurs vins du monde, notamment des vins blancs, rouges et rosés. La vallée de la Loire abrite un certain nombre d'appellations différentes, chacune ayant son propre style de vin.

L'une des appellations les plus célèbres de la vallée de la Loire est Sancerre. Sancerre est connu pour produire certains des meilleurs vins blancs du monde, à partir du cépage sauvignon blanc. Les vins de Sancerre sont réputés pour leur acidité vive, leur minéralité et leurs arômes d'agrumes. La région est également connue pour produire d'excellents vins rouges, élaborés à partir du cépage pinot noir.

Une autre appellation célèbre de la vallée de la Loire est Chinon. Chinon est connue pour produire certains des meilleurs vins rouges du monde, à partir du cépage cabernet franc. Les vins de Chinon sont réputés pour leurs saveurs riches et fruitées et leur capacité à bien vieillir.

La vallée de la Loire abrite également l'appellation Muscadet. Le Muscadet est connu pour produire certains des meilleurs vins blancs du monde, élaborés à partir du melon de Bourgogne. Les vins du Muscadet sont réputés pour leur acidité vive, leur minéralité et leurs arômes d'agrumes.

Le Val de Loire abrite également l'appellation Vouvray. Vouvray est réputé pour produire certains des meilleurs vins blancs du monde, à partir du cépage chenin blanc. Les vins de Vouvray sont réputés pour leurs saveurs riches et fruitées, et leur capacité à bien vieillir.

Le Val de Loire abrite également l'appellation Anjou. L'Anjou est réputé pour produire certains des meilleurs vins rouges du monde, issus du cépage cabernet franc. Les vins d'Anjou sont réputés pour leurs saveurs riches et fruitées, et leur capacité à bien vieillir.

La vallée de la Loire abrite également l'appellation Pouilly-Fumé. Le Pouilly-Fumé est connu pour produire certains des meilleurs vins blancs du monde, à partir du cépage sauvignon blanc. Les vins de Pouilly-Fumé sont réputés pour leur acidité vive, leur minéralité et leurs arômes d'agrumes.

La vallée de la Loire abrite également l'appellation Saumur. Saumur est connu pour produire certains des meilleurs vins mousseux du monde, à partir du cépage chenin blanc. Les vins de Saumur sont réputés pour leur acidité vive, leur minéralité et leurs arômes d'agrumes.

Le Val de Loire abrite également l'appellation Touraine. La Touraine est connue pour produire certains des meilleurs vins rouges et blancs du monde, à partir d'une variété de cépages différents. Les vins de Touraine sont réputés pour leurs saveurs riches et fruitées, et leur capacité à bien vieillir.

Dans l'ensemble, le Val de Loire est une région viticole historique qui produit certains des meilleurs vins du monde. Que vous soyez à la recherche d'un vin blanc vif, d'un vin rouge riche ou d'un vin mousseux, la vallée de la Loire a quelque chose à vous offrir.

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Vin de France

Pouilly Fumé is a wine appellation located in the Loire Valley of France. The region is known for producing some of the finest Sauvignon Blanc wines in the...

Pouilly Fumé is a wine appellation located in the Loire Valley of France. The region is known for producing some of the finest Sauvignon Blanc wines in the world. The appellation covers an area of approximately 1,200 hectares and is situated on the right bank of the Loire River.

The history of Pouilly Fumé dates back to the Roman era when the region was known for producing wine. However, it was not until the 11th century that the first vineyards were planted in the area. The region gained recognition in the 19th century when the wines of Pouilly Fumé were served at the court of Napoleon III.

The style of production in Pouilly Fumé is traditional and focused on producing high-quality wines. The vineyards are planted on the hillsides overlooking the Loire River, which provides the perfect microclimate for growing Sauvignon Blanc grapes. The soils in the region are composed of limestone, clay, and flint, which impart a unique mineral character to the wines.

The primary grape variety grown in Pouilly Fumé is Sauvignon Blanc, which accounts for 100% of the production. The grapes are harvested by hand and carefully sorted to ensure only the best quality grapes are used in the winemaking process. The wines of Pouilly Fumé are known for their crisp acidity, intense aromas of citrus and tropical fruits, and a distinct mineral character.

The typical wines produced in Pouilly Fumé are dry white wines that are best enjoyed young. The wines are known for their freshness and vibrant acidity, which makes them an excellent pairing for seafood, shellfish, and goat cheese. The wines of Pouilly Fumé are also known for their aging potential, and some of the best vintages can age for up to 10 years.

In conclusion, Pouilly Fumé is a wine appellation that produces some of the finest Sauvignon Blanc wines in the world. The region's history, style of production, and unique terroir make it a must-visit destination for wine lovers. The wines of Pouilly Fumé are known for their crisp acidity, intense aromas of citrus and tropical fruits, and a distinct mineral character. If you are looking for a high-quality Sauvignon Blanc, Pouilly Fumé is the perfect choice.

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