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Domaine Cauhapé, situated in the heart of Jurançon, is renowned for its dedication to indigenous grape varieties and meticulous vineyard management, producing wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region.
From our March 2025 Explore Like A Somm club:
Domaine Cauhapé L'Éclipse, Sud-Ouest, France 2023
Some wines make a statement. Others whisper. L’Éclipse does both.
Jurançon isn’t the first place most people think of when they’re hunting for white wine, but let’s be real—it should be. Settled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, Domaine Cauhapé has been low-key running the game when it comes to indigenous Southwest French varieties. Winemaker Henri Ramonteu is treating Gros Manseng (80%) and Lauzet (20%) with the kind of care and precision that makes you wonder why we don’t see more of these grapes stateside. This wine is all about balance and texture. The southeast-facing slopes of Jurançon give the fruit full sun exposure, while clay-silica soils keep everything taut and focused. The grapes get a 12-hour skin maceration, followed by a gentle press, fermentation, and five months on total lees—because texture is king. To round things out, 20% of the wine goes through malo, giving it a little extra weight without veering into flabby territory.
In the glass, L’Éclipse is bright, layered, rich, and just straight-up delicious. Think white peach, Meyer lemon, and citrus zest, with a subtle lift of baking spice that makes it feel more complex than your average porch pounder. The palate starts round and supple, unfolding into layers of exotic flavors while maintaining the fresh, lifted character that makes Jurançon whites so compelling. This is a wine that feels at home at the start of a meal, as an aperitif, or alongside light, fresh dishes. Tapas, sushi, and brunch fare are perfect companions—but honestly, a glass on its own is just as satisfying.—Cara Patricia, DECANT co-founder
Domaine Cauhapé, situated in the heart of Jurançon, is renowned for its dedication to indigenous grape varieties and meticulous vineyard management, producing wines that reflect the unique terroir of the region.
From our March 2025 Explore Like A Somm club:
Domaine Cauhapé L'Éclipse, Sud-Ouest, France 2023
Some wines make a statement. Others whisper. L’Éclipse does both.
Jurançon isn’t the first place most people think of when they’re hunting for white wine, but let’s be real—it should be. Settled in the foothills of the Pyrenees, Domaine Cauhapé has been low-key running the game when it comes to indigenous Southwest French varieties. Winemaker Henri Ramonteu is treating Gros Manseng (80%) and Lauzet (20%) with the kind of care and precision that makes you wonder why we don’t see more of these grapes stateside. This wine is all about balance and texture. The southeast-facing slopes of Jurançon give the fruit full sun exposure, while clay-silica soils keep everything taut and focused. The grapes get a 12-hour skin maceration, followed by a gentle press, fermentation, and five months on total lees—because texture is king. To round things out, 20% of the wine goes through malo, giving it a little extra weight without veering into flabby territory.
In the glass, L’Éclipse is bright, layered, rich, and just straight-up delicious. Think white peach, Meyer lemon, and citrus zest, with a subtle lift of baking spice that makes it feel more complex than your average porch pounder. The palate starts round and supple, unfolding into layers of exotic flavors while maintaining the fresh, lifted character that makes Jurançon whites so compelling. This is a wine that feels at home at the start of a meal, as an aperitif, or alongside light, fresh dishes. Tapas, sushi, and brunch fare are perfect companions—but honestly, a glass on its own is just as satisfying.—Cara Patricia, DECANT co-founder