Louis Latour - Bâtard-Montrachet - Clos Poirier - Grand Cru

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Louis Latour - Bâtard-Montrachet - Clos Poirier - Grand Cru - 2019 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Louis Latour - Bâtard-Montrachet - Clos Poirier - Grand Cru

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Grand Cru
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12.5%
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8° - 10° C
Food Pairings
LobsterShellfishCrabWhite FishGrilled LobsterSushi and SashimiPoultryGreen VegetablesCitrus-Based DishesTrufflesCheese PlateGruyereParmesan

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Louis Latour

Louis Latour

Louis Latour is a Burgundy wine producer based in Meursault, one of the Côte de Beaune's most celebrated white wine villages. The house produces both red and white...

Louis Latour is a Burgundy wine producer based in Meursault, one of the Côte de Beaune's most celebrated white wine villages. The house produces both red and white wines, working primarily with Burgundy's traditional grape varieties of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, while also producing wines from other French regions including the Ardèche and Provence.

Burgundy's reputation rests on its expression of terroir through single-vineyard wines, with a classification system ranging from regional appellations to Premier Cru and Grand Cru sites. The region's continental climate and limestone-rich soils create ideal conditions for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, producing wines that emphasize elegance and minerality over power. Meursault specifically is known for rich, full-bodied white wines that combine weight with finesse.

Louis Latour's current range spans multiple quality levels within Burgundy, including Grand Cru sites like Corton-Charlemagne and Romanée-Saint-Vivant, Premier Cru wines from appellations such as Puligny-Montrachet and Chambolle-Musigny, and village-level wines from areas like Nuits-Saint-Georges and Morey-Saint-Denis. The producer also makes wines from the Ardèche region in southern France, working with varieties like Viognier alongside Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from this warmer climate.

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Burgundy - Onshore Cellars

Burgundy

La región francesa de vinos de Borgoña (también conocida como "Bourgogne") puede ser pequeña en tamaño, pero su influencia es enorme en el mundo del vino. La...

La región francesa de vinos de Borgoña (también conocida como "Bourgogne") puede ser pequeña en tamaño, pero su influencia es enorme en el mundo del vino. La complejidad de Borgoña puede infundir miedo incluso en el corazón de un profesional del vino experimentado, pero no temas – la región solo necesita ser tan complicada como quieras que sea. Sí, es el hogar de algunos de los vinos más caros del universo conocido, pero también hay vinos sabrosos y asequibles.

Uvas principales:

La Pinot Noir se originó en Borgoña y estas vides cubren el 34% de la región, representando el 29% de la producción total de vino. La uva tinta se desarrolla extremadamente bien en suelos de piedra caliza y arcilla, lo que ayuda a crear su complejidad. Los vinos Pinot Noir de Borgoña varían en color desde cereza hasta ladrillo, son ligeros de cuerpo y típicamente tienen sabores a frutas rojas y especias. Gamay es una uva tinta también cultivada en Borgoña, pero solo representa el 10% de las vides.

Chardonnay es la uva principal para vinos blancos en Borgoña, representando el 48% de las vides y el 68% de la producción. Chardonnay aprecia el suelo de marga de Borgoña, que le da aromas florales delicados, de frutas y minerales y sabores de cuerpo completo. Aligoté es la segunda uva blanca, representando el 6% cultivado. {Lea más sobre la antigua uva Aligoté en Borgoña.}

La región produce un vino espumoso llamado Crémant de Bourgogne. Puede estar hecho de Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Aligoté, Gamay, Sacy y Melon. Las variedades incluyen blanc, blanc de blancs, blanc de noirs y rosé.

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Bâtard-Montrachet - Onshore Cellars

Bâtard-Montrachet

Bâtard-Montrachet is a Grand Cru appellation located in Burgundy's Côte de Beaune, straddling the communes of Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet. This 11.86-hectare vineyard sits on the lower slopes of...

Bâtard-Montrachet is a Grand Cru appellation located in Burgundy's Côte de Beaune, straddling the communes of Puligny-Montrachet and Chassagne-Montrachet. This 11.86-hectare vineyard sits on the lower slopes of the Montrachet hill, positioned between the more famous Montrachet vineyard above and the village-level vineyards below. The appellation was officially established in 1937 as part of France's AOC system.

The vineyard benefits from optimal southeast-facing exposure on limestone-rich soils with varying compositions of clay and marl. Chardonnay is the sole permitted grape variety, and production is strictly regulated with low yields mandated to ensure concentration. The terroir combines excellent drainage from the slope's elevation with sufficient clay content to retain moisture, creating ideal conditions for Chardonnay cultivation. Traditional Burgundian winemaking methods typically include barrel fermentation and aging, often with some new oak influence.

Bâtard-Montrachet produces some of Burgundy's most concentrated and age-worthy white wines. These Chardonnays display remarkable depth and complexity, typically showing mineral precision balanced with rich fruit character. The wines often exhibit notes of citrus, white flowers, and subtle oak integration when young, developing greater complexity with bottle age to reveal layers of honey, nuts, and earthy undertones. The combination of the site's terroir and Grand Cru status results in wines with exceptional longevity, often improving for two decades or more.

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