Torredemer-Mangin - Orage 2024 (Vin orange)
17,5/20
Jancis Robinson
93/100
Miquel Hudin
“A fascinating orange wine with stunning aromas!”
“An incredibly fragrant, aromatic, rich, and heady nose—crushed kumquat, orange leaf, clementine zest, grapefruit peel, orange blossom, citrus leaf. It tastes of kumquat, then saffron, apricot, then terracotta, bitter orange, then cherry pit. Clove and chamomile. A texture that is at once warm like earth in summer, dusty, tannic like orange oil, and slippery like a satin ribbon. An extraordinarily complex yet very accessible orange wine. If I had to convince a serious wine lover—but one who is cynical about orange wine—to consider the possibility of orange wine, I might start with this one. It’s just as good at room temperature as it is chilled. As it warms up, you’ll begin to detect more notes of chocolate, mocha, and even coffee. More lavender on the finish. I find it a bit like a glass from the Thousand and One Nights: it never ceases to surprise you.” (Jancis Robinson 2025) (Orange wine is a macerated white wine).
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Eye
Honey-colored, golden, and orange with a slight cloudiness (unfiltered)
Nose
Aromas of candied orange, passion fruit, cypress, peach, tea, and lime
Mouth
Full-bodied with hints of lime zest, fresh and lively, finishing with lovely, well-integrated tannins; nice complexity, with notes of mandarin, grapefruit, and Sichuan pepper
Serve
Between 15 et 17°C
Drink before
2029
Food and wine pairings
Pairs perfectly with sashimi, carpaccio, and ceviche made with fatty fish (salmon, trout, tuna, etc.)
Jancis Robinson
Wine rated (2025 guide) 17,5/20
About wine:
An incredibly fragrant, aromatic, rich, and heady nose—crushed kumquat, orange leaf, clementine zest, grapefruit peel, orange blossom, citrus leaf. It tastes of kumquat, then saffron, apricot, then terracotta, bitter orange, then cherry pit. Cloves and chamomile. A texture that is at once warm like summer earth, dusty, tannic like orange oil, and slippery like a satin ribbon. An extraordinarily complex yet very accessible orange wine. If I had to convince a serious wine lover—but one who is cynical about orange wine—to consider the possibility of orange wine, I might start with this one. It’s just as good at room temperature as it is chilled. As it warms, you’ll begin to detect more notes of chocolate, mocha, and even coffee. More lavender on the finish. I find it a bit like a glass from the Thousand and One Nights: it never ceases to surprise you. (TC)
Miquel Hudin
Wine rated (2025 guide) 93/100
About wine:
Fresh orange peel and vibrant orange blossom, with a good dose of white pepper in the background and a light spicy note of ginger. Fresh and long on the palate, with well-integrated tannins leading to a long, fresh finish.
Customer rating
4.8/5
based on 4 reviews
Note and opinion by Mr. JACQUES R. Published on 11/26/2025
It's so good—the Muscat really comes through, and the wine is captivating!
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Note and opinion by Mr. THOMAS B. Published on 05/01/2025
Finally, an orange wine I can actually enjoy. Its muscat aroma is delightful, and the combination with the orange wine’s tannins is perfectly balanced.
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Review by Mr. ROMAIN F. Published on 12/15/2025
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Note and opinion by Mr. DISSOUBRAY V. Published on 07/26/2025
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