Domaine Cauhapé produces wines from Jurançon, a distinctive appellation in the Pyrenées region of South West France. The winery focuses on the local Manseng varieties—Petit Manseng and Gros Manseng—which thrive in this mountain terroir. Petit Manseng, naturally high in acidity and capable of concentration, forms the backbone of Quintessence du Petit Manseng, the winery's flagship expression. Quatuor de Cauhapé blends Gros and Petit Manseng, marrying the latter's intensity with the former's broader structure. C de Cauhapé Jurançon Sec draws on a broader palette of regional whites—Gros Manseng, Petit Manseng, Camarate, Lauzet, and Courbu Blanc—to craft a dry expression of the appellation's character. These wines have been assessed by Wine Spectator, Decanter, Wine Enthusiast, and Wine Advocate. Jurançon's cool, humid climate and steep slopes create conditions where late-harvest potential coexists with crisp acidity, a balance Domaine Cauhapé explores across its range.