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Son follows in late winemaker Didier Dagueneau's storied footsteps
When he died during a light-plane crash in September 2008, Didier Dagueneau, then 52, had already become a legend in the world of wine. A perfectionist, he almost single-handedly changed the image of Sauvignon Blancs from Pouilly-Fumé and Sancerre in France's Loire Valley.
By Jacqueline Friedrich, Special to the Los Angeles Times
October 14, 2010
