Château Latour
The history of Ch. Latour dates back at least to the 14th century, even though
the vineyards for which it is now world-renowned were not fully established
until the 17th century.
The estate is located at the southern edge of Pauillac, bordering the St. Julien vineyards of Ch. Léoville Las Cases, and covers 78 hectares. After a period when it was under English ownership, in the form of the Pearson Group, owners of the Financial Times, and Harvey’s of Bristol, the property passed to Allied Lyons in 1989 and was then bought in 1993 by the French billionaire industrialist François Pinault, whose empire was to grow to include Yves St. Laurent, Gucci and Christie’s Auction House.
Pinault has delegated day-to-day control of the estate and its wines to his dynamic Président, Frédéric Engerer, under whose stewardship a major programme of investment has taken place which has seen Latour rise to an undisputed pre-eminent position in the Bordeaux wine hierarchy.
Engerer produces 3 wines: the Grand Vin, which always comes from the vines immediately surrounding the château, known as L’Enclos; Les Forts de Latour, the second wine, created in 1966, and now regarded as a great wine in its own right, certainly worthy of Classified Growth status; and finally a third wine, simply called Pauillac de Latour, usually the product of young vines. The second wine, Les Forts de Latour, always comes from a distinct location, rather than simply being the vats rejected as not quite worthy of inclusion in Latour itself, so it has its own distinct identity.
In terms of volumes, on average there are about 16-20,000 cases of Latour made each year, 10-12,000 cases of Les Forts de Latour, and a variable quantity of the generic Pauillac. As one would expect in Pauillac the Cabernet Sauvignon dominates, accounting for 80% of the vineyard, with Merlot (18%) and Cabernet Franc/Petit Verdot comprising the remaining 2%.
Vinification is rigorously controlled, with severe selection of only the healthiest fruit, total de-stemming, and separate tanks for each parcel of vines. A three-week long maceration is followed by malolactic fermentation in vats before the wine chosen to become Ch. Latour is run off into barrels, 100% new, for ageing. The wine destined to become Les Forts de Latour is aged in 50% new oak and 50% one-year-old barrels.
In style the wine is powerful, structured and compelling, and has been for many the most consistent performer amongst the First Growth Wines over the past century, acquiring an enviable reputation for producing very good wine in the more challenging vintages. It has great potential to age, with the best vintages lasting a century or more.
The estate is located at the southern edge of Pauillac, bordering the St. Julien vineyards of Ch. Léoville Las Cases, and covers 78 hectares. After a period when it was under English ownership, in the form of the Pearson Group, owners of the Financial Times, and Harvey’s of Bristol, the property passed to Allied Lyons in 1989 and was then bought in 1993 by the French billionaire industrialist François Pinault, whose empire was to grow to include Yves St. Laurent, Gucci and Christie’s Auction House.
Pinault has delegated day-to-day control of the estate and its wines to his dynamic Président, Frédéric Engerer, under whose stewardship a major programme of investment has taken place which has seen Latour rise to an undisputed pre-eminent position in the Bordeaux wine hierarchy.
Engerer produces 3 wines: the Grand Vin, which always comes from the vines immediately surrounding the château, known as L’Enclos; Les Forts de Latour, the second wine, created in 1966, and now regarded as a great wine in its own right, certainly worthy of Classified Growth status; and finally a third wine, simply called Pauillac de Latour, usually the product of young vines. The second wine, Les Forts de Latour, always comes from a distinct location, rather than simply being the vats rejected as not quite worthy of inclusion in Latour itself, so it has its own distinct identity.
In terms of volumes, on average there are about 16-20,000 cases of Latour made each year, 10-12,000 cases of Les Forts de Latour, and a variable quantity of the generic Pauillac. As one would expect in Pauillac the Cabernet Sauvignon dominates, accounting for 80% of the vineyard, with Merlot (18%) and Cabernet Franc/Petit Verdot comprising the remaining 2%.
Vinification is rigorously controlled, with severe selection of only the healthiest fruit, total de-stemming, and separate tanks for each parcel of vines. A three-week long maceration is followed by malolactic fermentation in vats before the wine chosen to become Ch. Latour is run off into barrels, 100% new, for ageing. The wine destined to become Les Forts de Latour is aged in 50% new oak and 50% one-year-old barrels.
In style the wine is powerful, structured and compelling, and has been for many the most consistent performer amongst the First Growth Wines over the past century, acquiring an enviable reputation for producing very good wine in the more challenging vintages. It has great potential to age, with the best vintages lasting a century or more.
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Les Forts de Latour, Pauillac
France » Bordeaux » Pauillac Limited Stock
En Primeur
Special conditions apply
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Bottle
(75cl) |
£
54.25
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Medium-Full Bodied,
Dry,
Red,
Cab.Sauvignon Blend,
For laying down,
12% alc.
Wines Lying in Barrel , Not available for delivery. In 2007 Les Forts de Latour has produced a wine that is comfortably of Second Growth quality. It is an elegant, feminine Les Forts rather than a tannic beast, perfectly harnessing the finest aspects of the vintage. The nose is brooding and serious, while on the palate the wine explodes with ... MORE Drink 2012-2020 . BBR Score: 16.5/20 Decanter Score: 16.5/20 Jancis Score: 16.5/20 | ||||
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Les Forts de Latour, Pauillac
France » Bordeaux » Pauillac Limited Stock
En Primeur
Special conditions apply
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Magnum
(150cl) |
£
109.50
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Medium-Full Bodied,
Dry,
Red,
Cab.Sauvignon Blend,
For laying down,
12% alc.
Wines Lying in Barrel , Not available for delivery. In 2007 Les Forts de Latour has produced a wine that is comfortably of Second Growth quality. It is an elegant, feminine Les Forts rather than a tannic beast, perfectly harnessing the finest aspects of the vintage. The nose is brooding and serious, while on the palate the wine explodes with ... MORE Drink 2013-2021 . BBR Score: 16.5/20 Decanter Score: 16.5/20 Jancis Score: 16.5/20 | ||||
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Les Forts de Latour, Pauillac
France » Bordeaux » Pauillac |
Bottle
(75cl) |
£ 115.00 | |
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Special case price
£
1094.28
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Medium-Full Bodied,
Dry,
Red,
Cab.Sauvignon Blend,
For laying down,
12% alc.
This has outstanding balance and pedigree from the dense, dark, aromatic nose to the very long, pure finish. The wine reflects the elegance of 2006 with lifted, cool black fruit on the palate, a great structure and savoury tannins. Les Forts and Latour are normally like two brothers, but in 2006 ... MORE Drink 2014-2030 . BBR Score: 17.5/20 Jancis Score: 17.5/20 Parker Score: 90 - 92/100 | ||||
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Les Forts de Latour, Pauillac (Ex Chateau)
France » Bordeaux » Pauillac En Primeur
Special conditions apply
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Bottle
(75cl) |
£
130.00
(In Bond)
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Medium-Full Bodied,
Dry,
Red,
Cab.Sauvignon Blend,
For laying down,
13% alc.
Wines Lying in Barrel , Not available for delivery. A brilliant Forts de Latour, the 2000 boasts a dense ruby/purple color along with a vibrant nose of black currants intermixed with minerals, tobacco, and spice box. Medium to full-bodied, with loads of glycerin and fat (that nearly obscure some serious tannin), it will be drinkable between ... MORE Drink 2007-2020 . Parker Score: 91 - 93/100 | ||||
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Les Forts de Latour, Pauillac
France » Bordeaux » Pauillac |
Bottle
(75cl) |
£ 154.00 | |
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Special case price
£
1408.08
Buy 12 and save £ 439.92 (23.5%) |
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Medium-Full Bodied,
Dry,
Red,
Cab.Sauvignon Blend,
Ready, but will keep,
13% alc.
"The dense ruby/purple-colored 1996 Les Forts de Latour is exceedingly tannic, with cassis and mushroom-like notes in the aromatics. This full-bodied wine is impressively constituted and one of the finest Forts de Latours of the last two decades. Anticipated maturity: 2005-2018". (Robert Parker) | ||||
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Les Forts de Latour, Pauillac
France » Bordeaux » Pauillac |
Bottle
(75cl) |
£ 162.00 | |
| 12 x £ 125.27 | ||||
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Special case price
£
1503.24
Buy 12 and save £ 440.76 (22.5%) |
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Medium-Full Bodied,
Dry,
Red,
Cab.Sauvignon Blend,
For laying down,
13% alc.
With only 40% of the crop making it into the Grand Vin it is perhaps not surprising that this is, to put it mildly, a bit of alright. Old vines have helped give this wine real backbone to go with the intense, mouthwatering cassis fruit and pure minerality. The finish is quite ... MORE BBR Score: 17.5/20 Jancis Score: 17.5/20 Parker Score: 92/100 Wine Spectator Score: 95 - 100/100 | ||||
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Les Forts de Latour, Pauillac
France » Bordeaux » Pauillac Limited Stock
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Bottle
(75cl) |
£ 170.00 | |
| 12 x £ 154.64 | ||||
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Special case price
£
1855.68
Buy 12 and save £ 184.32 (9%) |
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Medium-Full Bodied,
Dry,
Red,
Cab.Sauvignon Blend,
Ready, but will improve,
13% alc.
Second wine of Ch Latour is well up to top second growth quality and admirably confident. Should last another 20 years but already delicious with roast beef. (Jancis Robinson - jancisrobinson.com - 29-Nov-2008) Drink 2007-2020 . Parker Score: 91/100 | ||||
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Ch. Latour, Pauillac (Ex Chateau)
France » Bordeaux » Pauillac En Primeur
Special conditions apply
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Bottle
(75cl) |
£
235.00
(In Bond)
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Full Bodied,
Dry,
Red,
Cab.Sauvignon Blend,
Ready, but will keep,
13% alc.
Wines Lying in Barrel , Not available for delivery. Abundant dried fruit with an underlying smoky complexity. Quite forward, especially for Latour, but nevertheless it will make for high quality drinking over the next 10-20 years. Parker Score: 94/100 | ||||
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Ch. Latour, Pauillac
France » Bordeaux » Pauillac New
Limited Stock
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Bottle
(75cl) |
£ 350.00 | |
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Medium-Full Bodied,
Dry,
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Cab.Sauvignon Blend,
Ready, but will keep,
13% alc.
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Ch. Latour, Pauillac (Non OWC)
France » Bordeaux » Pauillac Limited Stock
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Bottle
(75cl) |
£ 350.00 | |
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3293.88
Buy 12 and save £ 906.12 (21.5%) |
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Full Bodied,
Dry,
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Cab.Sauvignon Blend,
For laying down,
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