Côte de Beaune-Villages applies exclusively to the red wine vineyards of 16 communes in the Côte de Beaune including Dezizes-Les-Maranges, Saint-Aubin and Auxey-Duresses. Maison Latour carefully selects wines that should present all the qualities of a basic Burgundy but in addition, greater character, intensity of flavour and consistency on the palate is evident. Traditional fermentation followed by 18 months in oak barrels has produced a Pinot Noir with full and rich flavour. An impressive range of berry-fruit flavours and soft ripe tannins support the long finish. (12 x 75 cl)
Côte de Beaune-Villages applies exclusively to the red wine vineyards of 16 communes in the Côte de Beaune including Dezizes-Les-Maranges, Saint-Aubin and Auxey-Duresses. Maison Latour carefully selects wines that should present all the qualities of a basic Burgundy but in addition, greater character, intensity of flavour and consistency on the palate is evident. Traditional fermentation followed by 18 months in oak barrels has produced an attractive supple wine with a nose of fresh strawberries, and a good potential for ageing. Available in half bottles. Available in half bottles. (24 x 37.5 cl)
Côte de Beaune-Villages applies exclusively to the red wine vineyards of 16 communes in the Côte de Beaune including Dezizes-Les-Maranges, Saint-Aubin and Auxey-Duresses. Maison Latour carefully selects wines that should present all the qualities of a basic Burgundy but in addition, greater character, intensity of flavour and consistency on the palate is evident. Traditional fermentation followed by 18 months in oak barrels has produced an attractive supple wine with a nose of fresh strawberries, and a good potential for ageing. (12 x 75 cl)
Jadot source grapes from several of the lesser-known villages of the Cote de Beaune, including notably Chorey-les-Beaune, which are then vinified and blended under their total control in their own cellars. The wine spends approximately 12 months in oak pieces before bottling. A fine example of Jadot's fuller style. (12 x 75 cl)
Jadot source grapes from several of the lesser-known villages of the Cote de Beaune, including notably Chorey-les-Beaune, which are then vinified and blended under their total control in their own cellars. The wine spends approximately 12 months in oak pieces before bottling. A fine example of Jadot's fuller style. Available in halves. (24 x 37.5 cl)
The Appellation of Cote de Nuits Villages encompasses the villages of Premeaux, Prissey, Comblanchien and Corgoloin just south of Nuits-Saint-Georges which have yet to achieve their own AC status. The vineyards of these four villages benefit from east-facing hill-slopes which act as a sun-trap to create maximum ripeness in the grapes. The complex soil composition of these villages include varying proportions of marl and shale clays which produce wines of great character and charm. Maison Louis Latour's Cote de Nuits Villages is an excellent introduction to the wines of the Cote. On the nose the wine has aromas of red and black cherry fruits, with notes of liquorice and leather. In the mouth it is soft and rich with finely balanced tannins and good length. Soil: Clay and limestone. (12 x 75 cl)
The Appellation of Côte de Nuits Villages encompasses the villages of Premeaux, Prissey, Comblanchien and Corgoloin just south of Nuits-Saint-Georges which have yet to achieve their own AC status. The vineyards of these four villages benefit from east-facing hill-slopes which act as a sun-trap to create maximum ripeness in the grapes. The complex soil composition of these villages include varying proportions of marl and shaley clays which produce wines of great character and charm. Maison Louis Latour's Côte de Nuits Villages is an excellent introduction to the wines of the Côte. Traditional open vat fermentation method is followed by 18 months in oak barrel producing a the wine that has a nose of red and black cherry fruits, with notes of liquorice and leather. In the mouth it is soft and rich with finely balanced tannins and good length. (12 x 75 cl)