While Didier Dagueneau, the "wild man of Pouilly," is no longer with us (sadly, he died in a plane crash in 2008) his legacy lives on at the domaine he built, which is now run by his son, Louis-Benjamin. Produced from vines averaging 15-50 years of age, planted high on the slopes of St-Andelain in vineyards that boast large proportions of Silex. Aged in 450 and 600-liter barrels, as well as some of the famed "cigar" barrels that Didier designed. This is the estate's Grand Cru, a long-lived wine that is famous for drinking rather austerely in its youth, but evolving into some of the best examples of Sauvignon Blanc ever made. *Biodynamic*
RegionFrance - Other region
StyleDry
VarietySauvignon Blanc
Vintage2017
ClosureCork
Bottle Size 750ml