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Chateau Latour - Magnum - Pauillac 2016

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Format: 150 cl

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Château Latour, one of Bordeaux's most iconic and respected vineyards, is located in the Pauillac appellation. Known for its long history of producing wines of exceptional quality, Château Latour is classified as one of the Premier Cru Classé in the famous Bordeaux wine classification of 1855. The vineyard enjoys a privileged location on the left bank of the Gironde, with a terroir unique that contributes significantly to the complexity, structure and longevity of its wines.

A Château Latour Magnum, equivalent to two standard 750ml bottles, is a format that not only offers a more impressive tasting experience but is also known for its superior aging potential. Thanks to the larger volume of wine and the optimal ratio of wine to air in the bottle, Magnum wines tend to evolve more slowly, allowing a more harmonious and complex development of flavors and aromas over time.

Château Latour produces wines that are the pinnacle of Pauillac expression, dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon, which makes up the majority of the blend. This is complemented by Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot, creating a blend that perfectly reflects the richness and diversity of the terroir. Château Latour's philosophy focuses on producing wines that combine power, elegance and complexity, with a particular emphasis on the ability to age gracefully for decades.

Winemaking and aging at Château Latour are carried out with extreme care and precision. After fermentation, the wine is aged in French oak barriques, some of which are new, for a period that can vary depending on the vintage. This process not only enriches the wine with nuances of flavor and aroma, but also contributes to its distinctive tannic structure.

Upon tasting, a Château Latour Magnum reveals a profound aromatic complexity, with notes of ripe black fruit, chocolate, tobacco, spices and a characteristic mineral undertone. In the mouth, the wine expresses a majestic tannic structure, balanced by a lively acidity that promises exceptional aging potential. The richness of the palate, together with a long and persistent finish, confirms Château Latour as one of the most illustrious and celebrated wines of Bordeaux.

In conclusion, a Château Latour Magnum from Pauillac represents not only an extraordinary tasting experience but also a symbol of prestige and an investment for the future, ideal for special occasions or as part of a high-end wine collection. With its unrivaled aging potential and its incomparable expression of Pauillac terroir, Château Latour continues to be a milestone in the history of Bordeaux wine.


The winery

Pauillac – Winery in Haut-Médoc, Bordeaux

Discover the story and wines of Pauillac.

A communal appellation of the Médoc (Bordeaux), renowned for structured, elegant red wines, with a strong presence of Châteaux classified in 1855.
Region: Haut-Médoc, Bordeaux
Country: Francia
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Petit Verdot, Malbec, Carménère
AOC appellation recognized since 1936. It is home to three of the 1855 classification's Premier Cru classés. A predominance of Cabernet Sauvignon in the blends, with wines known for their structure and aging potential. Soils: mainly gravel, sand and clay; temperate oceanic climate. Approximately 47 producers and a vineyard area of 1,200–1,222 hectares.
Winery history
Pauillac established its reputation thanks to port trade along the Gironde and the famed 1855 Classification, which elevated numerous local châteaux. The appellation was officially recognized as an AOC in 1936 and has since built a strong international reputation for its age-worthy wines.
Production philosophy
Pauillac expresses a winemaking style focused on structure, concentration and ageing potential. Viticulture and vinification aim to showcase the gravelly terroir of the Left Bank, with blends dominated by Cabernet Sauvignon to achieve power and elegance.
Terroir and vineyards
Located on the left bank of the Gironde in the Haut-Médoc, the area is characterized by gravelly soils mixed with sand and clay, marked topographical variation and a temperate oceanic climate that favor the ripening of red wine grapes.

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