Didier Dagueneau - XXI - Sauvignon Blanc

Didier Dagueneau - XXI - Sauvignon Blanc

Didier Dagueneau - XXI - Sauvignon Blanc

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Didier Dagueneau

Didier Dagueneau

Didier Dagueneau was a Loire Valley winemaker who established his domaine in Pouilly-Fumé during the 1980s. Based in Saint-Andelain, the estate became known for producing Sauvignon Blanc wines...

Didier Dagueneau was a Loire Valley winemaker who established his domaine in Pouilly-Fumé during the 1980s. Based in Saint-Andelain, the estate became known for producing Sauvignon Blanc wines from the Loire's most prestigious appellations, including Pouilly-Fumé and Sancerre. Following Didier's death in 2008, his children Louis-Benjamin and Charlotte have continued operating the domaine, maintaining the family's winemaking approach.

The Loire Valley's Sauvignon Blanc expressions are characterized by their mineral precision and elegant restraint, particularly in appellations like Pouilly-Fumé where the grape grows on limestone and flint soils. These wines typically display citrus and herbaceous notes with a distinctive mineral backbone derived from the region's diverse geological formations. The continental climate and varied soil types across the Loire create conditions that allow Sauvignon Blanc to express both freshness and complexity.

The current range includes Sauvignon Blanc bottled under the Vin de France designation, which allows for greater flexibility in winemaking compared to the stricter appellation requirements. This classification permits blending across different Loire Valley vineyard sites and can represent the producer's interpretation of Sauvignon Blanc beyond traditional appellation boundaries.

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De Loirevallei strekt zich ongeveer 1.000 kilometer uit langs de langste rivier van Frankrijk, van de Atlantische kust naar binnen tot de centrale hoogvlakten. Deze uitgebreide wijnstreek omvat...

De Loirevallei strekt zich ongeveer 1.000 kilometer uit langs de langste rivier van Frankrijk, van de Atlantische kust naar binnen tot de centrale hoogvlakten. Deze uitgebreide wijnstreek omvat uiteenlopende terroirs in vier belangrijke deelregio's: Muscadet nabij de Atlantische Oceaan, Anjou-Saumur in het westen, Touraine in het centrum, en de Bovenloiremét inbegrip van Sancerre en Pouilly-Fumé in het oosten. De Loire behoort tot de belangrijkste wijnregio's van Frankrijk qua volume, met een jaarlijkse productie van ongeveer 4 miljoen hectoliter verspreid over meer dan 70 appellatiegebieden.

Het klimaat van de regio gaat geleidelijk over van continentaal naar maritiem invloed nabij de kust, waarbij de Loireariviercruciale temperatuurmatiging biedt. De bodems variëren sterk van de leisteen en graniet van Muscadet tot de kalksteen en klei van Sancerre, met tuffeau-kalksteen overheersend in Touraine en Saumur. Belangrijke appellatiegebieden zijn Sancerre en Pouilly-Fumé voor Sauvignon Blanc, Vouvray en Savennières voor Chenin Blanc, en Chinon en Bourgueil voor rode wijnen op basis van Cabernet Franc.

Sauvignon Blanc domineert de oostelijke Loire, met minerale wijnen in Sancerre en Pouilly-Fumé die hun kalksteen- en vuursteenbodem uitdrukken. Chenin Blanc creëert de meest veelzijdige wijnen van de regio, van droge Savennières tot zoete Coteaux du Layon en mousserende Vouvray. Cabernet Franc bereikt hier bijzondere onderscheiding, waarbij elegante rode wijnen in Chinon en Saumur-Champigny worden gemaakt met karakteristieke kruidachtige noten en frisse zuurgraad. Het koude klimaat van de Loire behoudt natuurlijke zuurgraad in alle stijlen, wat resulteert in wijnen die bekend staan om hun frisheid, geschiktheid voor voedselkoppeling en vermogen om specifieke terroir-kenmerken uit te drukken.

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Vin De France

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Vin De France is the broadest French classification for still wines that do not qualify for a more specific appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) or protected designation. Established in...

Vin De France is the broadest French classification for still wines that do not qualify for a more specific appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) or protected designation. Established in 2009 as part of the European wine classification reform, this designation replaced the former "Vin de Table" category. Wines carrying this label originate from anywhere within France, though many come from established wine regions where producers choose to declassify their wines or experiment outside strict appellation rules.

Vin De France allows winemakers significant freedom in grape selection, blending, and production method—a flexibility that has made the category attractive to producers seeking to innovate. No specific terroir requirements apply, as the designation encompasses all French regions and their diverse climates and soils. Winemakers may work with any grape variety and employ modern or traditional techniques, resulting in wines that range from conventional still whites and reds to natural wines and orange (skin-contact white) wines.

The diversity of Vin De France means these wines resist easy generalization. The appellation's permissiveness has fostered experimentation, particularly among producers working in established regions like the Loire Valley who wish to challenge convention. The wines may reflect their region of origin through typical varietals and styles, or they may represent deliberately unconventional approaches—naturalist winemaking, unusual varietals, or minimal intervention techniques. Rather than a shared character, Vin De France wines are united by the freedom their producers exercised in their creation.

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