
Louis Latour : Château Corton Grancey Grand cru 2020
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Description
The elegance and complexity of a Corton Grand Cru red wine by Louis Latour
The estate
Founded in 1797, the Louis Latour house is now represented by the 11th generation, led by Louis-Fabrice Latour. As a négociant-éleveur, the Louis Latour house owns the largest estate of Grands Crus in Burgundy.
The vineyard
In 1891, the Latour family acquired the château located on the Route des Cortons, previously owned by the Grancey family. Produced only in exceptional years, this Château Corton Grancey Grand Cru by Louis Latour is made from grapes grown in five Burgundian climats (Bressandes, Perrières, Grèves, Clos du Roi, and Chaumes). Averaging 40 years old, these vineyards are planted on soils composed of marl and limestone.
Winemaking and aging
After manual harvesting, fermentation is carried out in the traditional way in open vats, with 100% malolactic fermentation. Aging lasts 10 to 12 months in French oak barrels (20% new barrels) from the Louis Latour cooperage. After this parcel-by-parcel aging, only the best barrels are selected for the blending of this great Corton wine.
Blend
Pinot Noir (100%).
Characteristics and tasting notes for Château Corton Grancey Grand Cru 2020 by Louis Latour
Appearance
Intense, the color is a beautiful ruby with subtle garnet highlights.
Nose
Complex, the nose combines fruity aromas (black cherry, blueberry) with notes of mocha.
Palate
Powerful and silky, the palate charms with its roundness and peppery notes on the finish.
Cellaring potential
This Burgundy red wine can be cellared until around 2035.
Food and wine pairing
This Château Corton Grancey Grand Cru 2020 by Louis Latour is an ideal match for wild boar with black cherries, duck à l'orange, roasted quail, grilled rib of beef, or aged cheeses.
Serving
For optimal tasting, serve between 16 and 17°C.
