Visit Château Latour is one of the greatest names in Bordeaux vineyards. He is one of the ambassadors of "French life". He is positioned as Premier Grand Cru classé from Pauillac. This superb vineyard comprises 65 hectares of vines, 47 of which make up l'Enclos - the vines that give birth to the wine. grand vin du Château Latour. Discover Château Latour's greatest vintages according to the greatest tasters.
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Château Latour 1961
Rated 100/100 by Robert Parker and 100 Wine Spectator
Robert Parker's tasting notes:
"Creamy texture and dark garnet color with considerable amber. It has viscosity and thickness. A real liquid perfection, presenting many fragrances: cedar, truffle, leather, mineral. A sweet, full-bodied wine with a voluptuous texture. True purity.
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Château Latour 1982
Rated 100/100 by Robert Parker and 98/100 by Wine Spectator
Robert Parker's tasting notes:
"The 1982 Latour was the most opulent, flamboyant, and precocious of the northern Medocs, particularly Saint-Juliens, Pauillac and St.-Estèphe. It hasn't changed much over the past 10-15 years, revealing soft tannins as well as extraordinarily decadent, extravagant levels of fruit, glycerin, and body. It's an astonishing wine."
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Château Latour 2010
Rated 100/100 by Robert Parker and 99/100 by Wine Spectator
Robert Parker's tasting notes:
"The 2010 is a marvel on the palate. Great richness with its subtle notes of charcoal, truffle, blackberry, cassis, espresso and hints of toast and graphite. Full-bodied, with wonderfully soft tannins, it's mind-boggling, the prodigious achievement that should hit its peak in about 15 years, and its cellaring will be another 50 to 100 years."
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Château Latour 2009
Rated 100/100 by Robert Parker and 99/100 by Wine Spectator
Robert Parker's tasting notes:
"It hits the palate with thunderous fruitiness! A thick, juicy wine, blue and black, lead pencil shavings. Full-bodied, but very fresh, with a finish that lasts more than a minute. This is one of Latour's most remarkable young wines."
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Château Latour 2003
Rated 100/100 by Robert Parker and 98/100 by Wine Spectator
Robert Parker's tasting notes:
"The wine is very ripe, but not overripe. It offers great freshness and lots of crème de cassis and camphor, as well as blackberry and chocolate notes. Dense, thick and unctuous. This Latour is unquestionably the most sumptuous. Drink it over the next two decades.