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Didier Dagueneau, Memento Mori VdF, 2018

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Remember you will die—that's the message on the label, and it's also an invitation to drink deeply while you can. Memento Mori is the last word in Loire Sauvignon Blanc, a special barrel selection from Didier Dagueneau's estate in Saint-Andelain, where flint-rich soils and old vines yield wines of almost absurd concentration. Didier himself—motorcycle racer, dog-sled champion, and self-taught winemaking iconoclast—died in a plane crash in 2008, but his son Louis-Benjamin has carried the torch without a single concession. The 2018 vintage delivered extraordinary ripeness across the Loire, with over six hundred hours of summer sunshine driving powerful flavor development. Hand-harvested, fermented with indigenous yeasts, and aged on the lees in Dagueneau's signature barrels—including the experimental "cigar" casks he designed—this wine is intense, layered, and uncompromising: smoke, flint, citrus oil, and white peach wrapped in a texture that is simultaneously rich and razor-edged. A Sauvignon Blanc that transcends the variety.

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Domaine Didier Dagueneau is one of France’s great iconic estates. Everything that can be written about the estate and the man who founded it has already been put to paper so I’ll keep this tidy.

Since 1982 Domaine Dagueneau has produced singular, mind bendingly complex and age-worthy Sauvignon Blanc in Pouilly-Fumé. Didier always pushed the limits. As a young man he dabbled in professional motorbike racing and dog sledding. His fearlessness and sense of adventure were essential to the establishment of his estate.

From the beginning Didier experimented with organic viticulture, sans-soufre winemaking, own-rooted vineyards, natural fermentations and experimental barrels, sometimes pushing up to the edges of excess. But his voraciously curious and wide open mind allowed him to always see the benefits and drawbacks of these techniques.

The Dagueneaus have worked closely with the world’s top coopers to create some uniquely-shaped, very low-toast barrels such as long and slim cigar shapes and very small foudres. The different levels of wine to oak contact and oxygen exchange play a large role in creating these world class wines.

Biodynamic techniques are used in what are the Loire’s most meticulously maintained vineyards. Tended to like a Grand Cru site in Burgundy, the Domaine limits yields to 50-75% of their neighbors. The soils are worked by man and occasionally, horse. This encourages the roots to grow deeper and expose the underlying terroir.

Tragically, on September 17, 2008 Didier was killed when his ultra-light plane crashed near Cognac. He was only 52.

Didier was survived by his son and daughter. Louis Benjamin and Charlotte. Louis Benjamin took over the farming and winemaking and having only worked a few vintages with his father, it was quite evident that he’d inherited his father’s talents and perfectionism.

Some, including myself, believe that the wines have only improved, becoming even more focused and complex.

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Sauvignon Blanc

  • Vintage

    2018

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Biodynamic

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied

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