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2009 | Didier Dagueneau | Silex

2009 | Didier Dagueneau | Silex

White Wine: 2009 | Didier Dagueneau | Silex

The 2009 Louis-Benjamin Didier Dagueneau Silex, presented in a 750ml bottle, is a superb example of this esteemed Sauvignon Blanc. This vintage showcases a remarkable balance between vibrant fruit and pronounced minerality.

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Producer: Didier Dagueneau

Vintage: 2009

Size: 750ml

ABV: 13%

Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc

    Country/Region: France, Vin de France

      The 2009 Louis-Benjamin Didier Dagueneau Silex, presented in a 750ml bottle, is a superb example of this esteemed Sauvignon Blanc. This vintage showcases a remarkable balance between vibrant fruit and pronounced minerality. The nose reveals intense aromas of flint, smoke, and citrus fruits, with hints of white flowers and green herbs. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and rich, offering flavors of ripe pear, lemon zest, and a touch of honey, all underpinned by a striking mineral edge. The acidity is bright and refreshing, providing a crisp, clean finish that lingers elegantly.

      Producer Information

      Didier Dagueneau established his eponymous domaine in 1982 in the commune of Saint-Andelain in Pouilly-Fumé, an appellation in the Loire Valley that makes dry white wines from Sauvignon Blanc. The wines from the domaine are highly regarded and some of the most sought-after in the wider central Loire (including Sancerre). Dagueneau came from a family with multi-generational ties to winemaking, and was related to Serge Dagueneau of Domaine Serge Dagueneau et Filles. Despite this, he did not pursue winemaking, instead opting to go into sidecar racing. Although he retired from racing and subsequently took up sled dog racing, he also returned to the Loire to make wine under his own label. He became the enfant terrible of Pouilly-Fumé by heavily and publicly criticizing the practices of his winemaking neighbors, at a time when the region was associated with high yields and accusations of vintage blending. Dagueneau's approach led to the revitalized image of not just Pouilly-Fumé, but Sauvignon Blanc itself, and of Sancerre – the appellation immediately across the Loire River. Dagueneau adopted biodynamics in 1993 (before it really took off elsewhere), tilled the land with horses, and severely reduced yields. Dagueneau also employed oak barrels to maximize lees contact. Dagueneau's wines came to embrace the regional character of flint and they have a reputation for their ability to age. In 2000, Dagueneau bought vineyards in Sancerre in Monts Damnés, and also began a side-project in the Jurançon in 2002 (Les Jardins de Babylone).

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      White Wine: 2009 | Didier Dagueneau | Silex

      The 2009 Louis-Benjamin Didier Dagueneau Silex, presented in a 750ml bottle, is a superb example of this esteemed Sauvignon Blanc. This vintage showcases a remarkable balance between vibrant fruit and pronounced minerality.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      • ROLLING STONE
      • MEN'S JOURNAL
      • US WEEKLY

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Didier Dagueneau

      Vintage: 2009

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 13%

      Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc

        Country/Region: France, Vin de France

          The 2009 Louis-Benjamin Didier Dagueneau Silex, presented in a 750ml bottle, is a superb example of this esteemed Sauvignon Blanc. This vintage showcases a remarkable balance between vibrant fruit and pronounced minerality. The nose reveals intense aromas of flint, smoke, and citrus fruits, with hints of white flowers and green herbs. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied and rich, offering flavors of ripe pear, lemon zest, and a touch of honey, all underpinned by a striking mineral edge. The acidity is bright and refreshing, providing a crisp, clean finish that lingers elegantly.

          Producer Information

          Didier Dagueneau established his eponymous domaine in 1982 in the commune of Saint-Andelain in Pouilly-Fumé, an appellation in the Loire Valley that makes dry white wines from Sauvignon Blanc. The wines from the domaine are highly regarded and some of the most sought-after in the wider central Loire (including Sancerre). Dagueneau came from a family with multi-generational ties to winemaking, and was related to Serge Dagueneau of Domaine Serge Dagueneau et Filles. Despite this, he did not pursue winemaking, instead opting to go into sidecar racing. Although he retired from racing and subsequently took up sled dog racing, he also returned to the Loire to make wine under his own label. He became the enfant terrible of Pouilly-Fumé by heavily and publicly criticizing the practices of his winemaking neighbors, at a time when the region was associated with high yields and accusations of vintage blending. Dagueneau's approach led to the revitalized image of not just Pouilly-Fumé, but Sauvignon Blanc itself, and of Sancerre – the appellation immediately across the Loire River. Dagueneau adopted biodynamics in 1993 (before it really took off elsewhere), tilled the land with horses, and severely reduced yields. Dagueneau also employed oak barrels to maximize lees contact. Dagueneau's wines came to embrace the regional character of flint and they have a reputation for their ability to age. In 2000, Dagueneau bought vineyards in Sancerre in Monts Damnés, and also began a side-project in the Jurançon in 2002 (Les Jardins de Babylone).