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Corton Grand Cru Domaine Latour

Louis LatourAloxe-Corton, France

Louis Latour’s Corton Grand Cru “Domaine Latour” is a Côte de Beaune Pinot Noir from multiple southeast‑facing Grand Cru…Learn More »

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Corton Grand Cru Domaine Latour All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Louis Latour’s Corton Grand Cru “Domaine Latour” is a Côte de Beaune Pinot Noir from multiple southeast‑facing Grand Cru climats on the Corton hill around Aloxe‑Corton, grown on marl and limestone soils (average vine age ~40 years). Vinified in traditional open vats and aged 10–12 months in French oak, it typically shows bright red and black fruit with earthy, undergrowth and liquorice notes, silky tannins and 10–15 years of cellaring potential.Learn More »

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2007
2007 Louis Latour Corton Grand Cru 750mL

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About Corton Grand Cru Domaine Latour

Louis Latour’s Corton Grand Cru “Domaine Latour” is a Côte de Beaune Pinot Noir from multiple southeast‑facing Grand Cru climats on the Corton hill around Aloxe‑Corton, grown on marl and limestone soils (average vine age ~40 years). Vinified in traditional open vats and aged 10–12 months in French oak, it typically shows bright red and black fruit with earthy, undergrowth and liquorice notes, silky tannins and 10–15 years of cellaring potential.