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Louis Latour
Coteaux Bourguignons£21.31
£20.27/ud (-5%)
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Louis Latour
Chassagne Montrachet£64.90
£61.68/ud (-5%)
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Louis Latour
Nuits Saint Georges 1er Cru£123.52
£117.37/ud (-5%)
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Buy Wine from Louis Latour
To speak of Louis Latour is to speak of one of the leading estates in historic Burgundy, a winery that has turned family continuity into a true philosophy of excellence. Founded in 1797, though with links to the vineyards dating back much further, the Latour family has built one of the most solid and admired legacies in French wine. From its base in Aloxe Corton, in the heart of the Côte d’Or, the maison has succeeded in preserving the soul of Burgundy’s great terroirs whilst establishing its own distinctive, recognisable and profoundly elegant identity.
An exceptional heritage of Grand Cru vineyards
What makes Louis Latour extraordinary is not only its long history, but the way in which it has, over generations, amassed an exceptional viticultural heritage. The Louis Latour Domaine spans 48 hectares, including 27 hectares of Grand Cru vineyards, a figure that places the estate amongst the region’s absolute benchmarks. Its plots are home to legendary Burgundy names such as Corton-Charlemagne, Chevalier-Montrachet, Chambertin and Romanée-Saint-Vivant, forming a collection of terroirs that epitomises the grandeur of the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune.
Corton Grancey, the historic heart of the maison
At the centre of it all is Corton Grancey, the historic winery built in the 19th century and considered to be the first winemaking facility in France to have been constructed specifically for that purpose. Its multi-level design, conceived to utilise gravity, reveals the extent to which precision has been part of the house’s DNA since its inception. There, within walls steeped in history, Louis Latour continues to craft wines that combine depth, energy and an absolute respect for the character of each plot.
Terroir as the foundation of the Louis Latour style
The house’s philosophy is rooted in the vineyard. Work on the soils, meticulous observation of each aspect and sustainable viticulture aimed at preserving the natural balance are essential pillars of its style. At Louis Latour, terroir is not a marketing ploy, but the foundation of everything. Every vine, every harvest and every decision in the vineyard seeks to clearly express the identity of Burgundy at its finest.
Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and precision in the cellar
In the cellar, the winemaking process is precise, clean and serene. The Pinot Noir reds are crafted with extreme attention to fruit, texture and structure; the Chardonnay whites display volume, tension and a mineral depth that defines the region’s great wines.
Its own cooperage: a unique hallmark in Burgundy
Added to this is one of the maison’s most distinctive features: its own cooperage. Few houses are also able to control the ageing process right from the manufacture of their barrels, and this independence allows Louis Latour to fine-tune the interplay between wood and wine with precision.
Louis Latour, synonymous with elegance and tradition
The result is wines of immense class, capable of combining tradition, purity and consistency to an admirable degree. Louis Latour embodies the essence of Burgundy wine: precision, pedigree, terroir and elegance. More than just a historic winery, it is one of France’s great voices, a name that not only represents Burgundy but embodies it with authority and beauty.--
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£114.13/ud (-5%)
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Buy Wine from Louis Latour
To speak of Louis Latour is to speak of one of the leading estates in historic Burgundy, a winery that has turned family continuity into a true philosophy of excellence. Founded in 1797, though with links to the vineyards dating back much further, the Latour family has built one of the most solid and admired legacies in French wine. From its base in Aloxe Corton, in the heart of the Côte d’Or, the maison has succeeded in preserving the soul of Burgundy’s great terroirs whilst establishing its own distinctive, recognisable and profoundly elegant identity.
An exceptional heritage of Grand Cru vineyards
What makes Louis Latour extraordinary is not only its long history, but the way in which it has, over generations, amassed an exceptional viticultural heritage. The Louis Latour Domaine spans 48 hectares, including 27 hectares of Grand Cru vineyards, a figure that places the estate amongst the region’s absolute benchmarks. Its plots are home to legendary Burgundy names such as Corton-Charlemagne, Chevalier-Montrachet, Chambertin and Romanée-Saint-Vivant, forming a collection of terroirs that epitomises the grandeur of the Côte de Nuits and the Côte de Beaune.
Corton Grancey, the historic heart of the maison
At the centre of it all is Corton Grancey, the historic winery built in the 19th century and considered to be the first winemaking facility in France to have been constructed specifically for that purpose. Its multi-level design, conceived to utilise gravity, reveals the extent to which precision has been part of the house’s DNA since its inception. There, within walls steeped in history, Louis Latour continues to craft wines that combine depth, energy and an absolute respect for the character of each plot.
Terroir as the foundation of the Louis Latour style
The house’s philosophy is rooted in the vineyard. Work on the soils, meticulous observation of each aspect and sustainable viticulture aimed at preserving the natural balance are essential pillars of its style. At Louis Latour, terroir is not a marketing ploy, but the foundation of everything. Every vine, every harvest and every decision in the vineyard seeks to clearly express the identity of Burgundy at its finest.
Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and precision in the cellar
In the cellar, the winemaking process is precise, clean and serene. The Pinot Noir reds are crafted with extreme attention to fruit, texture and structure; the Chardonnay whites display volume, tension and a mineral depth that defines the region’s great wines.
Its own cooperage: a unique hallmark in Burgundy
Added to this is one of the maison’s most distinctive features: its own cooperage. Few houses are also able to control the ageing process right from the manufacture of their barrels, and this independence allows Louis Latour to fine-tune the interplay between wood and wine with precision.
Louis Latour, synonymous with elegance and tradition
The result is wines of immense class, capable of combining tradition, purity and consistency to an admirable degree. Louis Latour embodies the essence of Burgundy wine: precision, pedigree, terroir and elegance. More than just a historic winery, it is one of France’s great voices, a name that not only represents Burgundy but embodies it with authority and beauty.--



