Louis Latour Bourgogne Chardonnay
Rating, 4.0 out of 5 from 2 reviews.75cl £23.33 per litre
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A classic, well-balanced wine with fresh green apple and vanilla aromas, ripe citrus fruit flavours, smooth texture and a subtle but complex length. Founded in 1797, Maison Louis Latour has a great tradition for producing excellent white Burgundies. Enjoy lightly chilled with a wide range of dishes including seafood, fish, poultry, light meats or creamy cheeses.
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week
Country of origin
France
Package type
Glass Bottle
Recycling information
Recyclable
Other Information
Importer:
Febvre Wines,
Dublin,
Ireland.
Febvre Wines,
Dublin,
Ireland.
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
Contains Sulphites (SO2)
Contains Sulphites (SO2)
Dietary Information
Suitable for Vegans & Vegetarians
Brand
Louis Latour
Brand details
The vineyards remained in perfect condition throughout the growing season. There wasn’t much rain but when it rained, this was at important stages of the physiological development of the vine. Budbreak was very fast, flowering was even faster. After flowering, the rain that fell in the middle of June was ideal to nourish the bunches of grapes with water reserves. In July, the driest month, the vines suffered a little and growth momentarily stopped. In the dry and stony soils, the deeper roots of the vines allowed them to find some humidity in the clay. In August, summer became more "Burgundian" with the usual alternation of beautiful sunny periods of several days and light showers. Work continued in the vineyards with careful attention to weeding between the rows, so that the grass would not compete with the vines for water. Although the grape bunches were in perfect condition, we could see that the vineyards had not recovered from the difficult conditions experienced in previous vintages as there were fewer grapes per vines. The grapes made the most of August rain, well-worked soils letting the rain water to drain down. “Veraison” took only a few days, the pinots were very colorful, with no sign of over-ripening. Final yields were very moderate due to a combination of a dry summer and low cluster count. This was also very important to the overall quality of the vintage and the intensity of the wines. Maturity of the chardonnay grapes was also ideal and exceptional: we have to go back to 2005, 1999, 1990, 1976, 1959, 1947 and 1934 to find comparable ripeness. Harvest started in the vineyards of Corton-Charlemagne. This only happens in years when maturity is high in order to preserve maximum freshness. With no rain at all during harvest, conditions were perfect. The pinots were easily and quickly picked. There was no sorting; the quality of the fruit was exceptional throughout the domain (Corton, Côte de Beaune, Côte de Nuits…).
Return to Address
Febvre Wines,
Dublin,
Ireland.
www.febvrewines.ie
www.louislatour.com
Dublin,
Ireland.
www.febvrewines.ie
www.louislatour.com
Agent
Louis Latour Agencies
Grape variety
Chardonnay 100%
Current vintage
2023
Regional information
Bourgogne AOC, Burgundy
Tasting notes
It offers fresh and elegant aromas of yellow fruits and flowers
Alcohol by volume
13
Producer
Louis Latour
Serving suggestions
Aperitif - shellfish - charcuterie - grilled fish.
Winemaker
Jean-Charles Thomas
Vinification details
Average vine age - 30 years
Soil - Clay and limestone
Average yield - 45 hl/ha
Harvest - Hand picked
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