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Buisson Renard Didier Dagueneau 2007

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Pale lemon yellow, with a tightly wound nose of chalk minerals, citrus fruit, pineapple and passionfruit. Full and vibrant in the mouth, with excellent acidity and structure, and flavours of mango, apple, lemon citrus and minerality. Serve with smoked salmon, seafood, shellfish and salads.

Didier Dagueneau used to be known as the "wild man of Pouilly", not only for his hirsute appearance (long curly hair and a dramatic beard) but also for his ideas. He was recognised as the best producer in the appelation. The motorcycling fanatic Didier still raised the hackles of his Pouilly neighbours by accusing them of bottling wine cocktails - a mixture of wine and sugar. He crusaded to redeem the reputation of Pouilly Fumé by slashing yields in half and tilling his vineyards with horses instead of using a tractor. The secret of this perfectionist's success lied in his scrupulous attention to detail at every stage of the winemaking process, from vineyard management (biodynamic since 1993) to the cellar, where work proceeds in textbook fashion.

Having died at the early age of 52 in a flying accident in September 2008, the number of his wines available is now extremely limited.

Vintage:
2007

Country:
France

Region:
Loire

Grape Variety:
Pouilly Fumé

Alcohol Content:
13%



Product Reviews

  1. Given a chance

    Posted by Audrena Cookworth on 9th Nov 2010

    Let this wine breath before drinking and the lean structure gives forth to a marvelous balance of lime, flint and delicate hints of mango. The follow through is intense, long and riveting.

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