Domaine Lajibe - Serres Seques 2023
Serres Sègues 2023 from Domaine Lajibe offers one of the purest, finest, and most vertical expressions of white wines from the Basque foothills. This vintage, born on the puddingstone, schist, and limestone soils of the Irouléguy appellation, presents a pale gold color with silvery reflections, announcing a wine that is both taut and luminous. The nose opens with precise aromas of ripe lemon, grapefruit, white peach, and fresh pear, complemented by delicate floral notes evoking hawthorn and acacia. In the background, a vibrant minerality reveals itself, reminiscent of wet stone and sun-warmed rock. The palate, straight and energetic, unfolds a pure fruit supported by a ripe acidity that gives the wine remarkable length. The finish, saline and elegant, leaves an impression of clarity and great freshness.
Upon aeration, Serres Sègues 2023 reveals more complex nuances of citrus zest, wild fennel, anise, and fresh almond, enriching the expression without ever making it heavy. The gentle vinification, carried out by slow pressing, followed by natural fermentations and precise aging in large oak casks and demi-muids, brings a silky texture while preserving the mineral tension. The body, ample yet slender, develops gradually, guided by an acidic backbone that keeps the wine in a vibrant and crystalline register. Here we find the signature of Domaine Lajibe: a style of great purity, depth, and clarity, where every detail seems adjusted to best express the terroir. The wine breathes precision and sincerity, offering a modern, slender, and refined interpretation of Basque white wine.
At the table, Serres Sègues 2023 shines with its gastronomic precision. It will ideally accompany noble grilled fish, trout or Arctic char, just-seared scallops, or shellfish. Its saline framework and bouquet of citrus also make it a perfect companion for seasonal vegetables, notably white asparagus, braised fennel, roasted root vegetables, or delicately herb-scented risottos. It will pair perfectly with young or lightly aged sheep’s milk cheeses, highlighting their milky softness. Served around 10 to 12 °C, it reveals all its tension, aromatic brightness, and elegance. Already remarkable for its energy and finesse, it has a beautiful aging potential of five to eight years, evolving towards nuances of light honey, beeswax, dried fruits, and herbal infusions. It is a great Basque white, deep, vibrant, and of exemplary purity, confirming Domaine Lajibe’s status among the region’s major signatures.
Grape varieties: Gros Manseng, Petit Manseng