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Chateau Latour Bottle

Chateau Latour2004

Chateau LatourPauillac, France

Château Latour is the iconic Grand Vin of the First Growth estate in Pauillac, crafted almost entirely from old Cabernet…Learn More »

$925

/750ml

2004 Retail Average

95

/100

2004 Pro Rating

Chateau Latour 2004 Vintage Overview

2004 OVERVIEW

Classical Pauillac restraint meets quiet power in 2004 Château Latour, with pure blackcurrant and dark plum layered over cedar, tobacco leaf and a stony, earthy edge. The palate is taut, medium to full in weight, and superbly focused, its firm yet refined tannins and bright acidity giving a cool, driven feel that promises further complexity as the wine sheds its youthful reserve. This is an elegant, long-striding Latour that showcases the vintage’s freshness more than sheer opulence.

Drinking Window
2015 2040
Pairings

Roast lamb with rosemary and garlic, Dry-aged ribeye steak, Braised beef short ribs

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Chateau Latour Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

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Wally's Wine & Spirits

🇺🇸Los Angeles, CA
$850.00
2004
2004 Chateau Latour, Pauillac 750mL
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Wally's Wine & Spirits

🇺🇸Los Angeles, CA
$8000.00
$1000.00 / 750ml
2004
2004 Chateau Latour 6L

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Chateau Latour · Knowledge Base

About Chateau Latour

Château Latour is the iconic Grand Vin of the First Growth estate in Pauillac, crafted almost entirely from old Cabernet Sauvignon‑dominant vines in the famed l’Enclos parcel overlooking the Gironde. Renowned for its immense structure, longevity, and precision, it typically blends Cabernet Sauvignon with Merlot and small amounts of Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, expressing the powerful yet refined character of Médoc’s deep gravel terroir.