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South-West of France

Domaine Didier Dagueneau - Vin de France - Les Jardins de Babylone - Moelleux - White - 2018

Characteristics

Country / Region: south-west of France

Vintage: 2018

Name: Vin de France

Grape variety: 100% Petit Manseng

Alcohol: 11 vol.

Color: White

Capacity: 75 cl

AWARDS

Estate featured in Les Plus Grands Vins du Monde, by renowned French wine critic Michel Bettane, Editions Minerva
Estate rated 2 stars in the Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France 2024 (RVF)
Estate rated 4 stars in the Guide Bettane + Desseauve 2024
Guide RVF 2024: 95/100

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Wine:

Made from pure Petit Manseng, the 2018 Vin de France Les Jardins de Babylone Sweet White is beginning to show its potential and promises to evolve into a phenomenal wine over time. It’s framed by delicate bitterness, a magical tension, and a beautiful flow. With 95 g/l of residual sugar and only 11% alcohol, it captivates with its vibrant acidity, pure aromas, and brilliant clarity. Rated 95/100 by RVF.

Vinification:

Hand-harvested grapes. Slow pneumatic pressing, fermentation, and aging in oak for 12 months, using cigar-shaped barrels. A mass period of 6 to 8 months before bottling, followed by an average bottle aging of 2 years before release. Residual sugar: 94.94 g/l (Sweet Wine).

Temperature:

Serve between 10 and 12°C in a large glass.

Food and wine pairing:

Foie gras terrine, pan-fried foie gras, roast guinea fowl, creamed fish, creamed white meats, all truffled dishes, Pyrenean and Basque ewe's milk cheese, Roquefort, fresh exotic fruit tart (pineapple, mango), lemon meringue tart, citrus cake, vanilla crème brûlée, passion fruit charlotte.

Cellar aging:

From now until 2038, and even longer for enthusiasts.

A true icon of the Jurançon, Les Jardins de Babylone is widely regarded as one of the region’s most exceptional wines. This tiny 3.2-hectare estate, discovered by Didier Dagueneau 20 years ago, is carved into the terraced slopes of Aubertin and has earned a reputation for the distinctive vibrancy of its wines. Today, Louis-Benjamin Dagueneau is fully committed to raising this confidential production to its highest expression.

These wines are unforgettable: extraordinary fruit expression, dazzling freshness, beautifully balanced acidity, and remarkable length. Low in alcohol yet full of finesse, they offer astonishing aromatic precision. This level of purity is the result of meticulous hand-harvesting in successive passes, followed by fermentation in new oak using a mix of 320-liter “cigars” and 600-liter tonneaux.

Every aspect is masterfully handled. Louis-Benjamin continues his father’s artisanal legacy with elegance and precision, carrying forward a vision of excellence that we previously featured in Racines magazine.

Almost never available to private buyers and typically reserved for top restaurants, these wines are traded discreetly, and only a fortunate few ever get the chance to experience them.