Reduced and solar, the 2022 Serres-Seques offers up aromas of honey, apricot and white flowers, followed by a medium to full-bodied, fleshy palate with a bright spine of acidity and a mouthwatering mineral finish. More oxidative than its 2023 counterparts, it possesses a delicate gastronomic bitterness with splendid dry extract, typical of Serres-Seques. Yohan Castaing, The Wine Advocate
Jean Baptiste Semmartin is one of my favourite discoveries of all; not part of a winemaking family he learned the craft of growing grapes and making wines a bit all over the place, starting in 2005 and working first in Bordeaux at Grand Puy Lacoste, in the Collioure, and then with Emmanuel Giboulout in Burgundy, one of the biodynamic pioneers in the region, and this is where it all fell into place. He now had his vision.
Jean-Baptiste was a professional sportsman to begin with, playing and representing France in the national fencing team. He actually came to Sydney as a reserve for the 2020 Sydney Olympics!
He found and started producing his first vintage in 2015 but the first captivating wine came in 2017 with his first HAURE, a very mineral dry Jurançon of incredible beauty. All of the wines he produces are made from those of the region, so - Gros Manseng, Petit Manseng and Petit Courbu.
He works closely with the Estoueigt family (Domaine Larroudé), this is where his cellar is and are the parcels Haure, Carmaret and Serres-Seques. Here he was able to create the Domaine Lajibe and happily in the past few years has been joined by his partner Juliana.