Château Latour 1997

Château Latour 1997
Sold out
chronopost-carre

Livraison estimée entre le

€9.90 delivery fee for France

Additional information

Country

France

Region

Bordeaux

Designation

Pauillac

Vintage

1997

Colour

Red

Volume

0,75 L

Packing

Bottle

Express Wine benefits:

Estimated delivery:

entre

Choose your bottle

Choose the bottle that you wish to receive, with us the photos are contractual! As if you were in a physical store, you will receive exactly the bottle you choose.

Reference Photos (contractuals) Reference Price incl. tax Stock Add to cart

Full description

History of Château Latour 1997, Pauillac

Located in the Médoc region of Bordeaux, Château Latour 1997 belongs to the Pauillac appellation. Its history dates back to the 14th century. It's one of the Médoc's oldest vineyards, and also one of the only châteaux to have been owned by the same family for so long: the Ségur family for almost 300 years. It was only bought out in 1962 by two major British groups, Pearson and then Allied Lyons. The Allied Lyons group encountered several difficulties during the management of Château Latour due to a disorganized management structure. It was sold to François Pinault in 1993. He will give new impetus to Château Latour, both by innovating and by rebuilding. And to improve the wine itself, he appointed Frédéric Engerer as manager, accompanied by his technical team. He also decided to change his business strategy. In 2009, Château Latour turned to biodynamic agriculture, and in 2015 all the Château Latour vineyards were launched on the road to organic certification, which will be completed in 2018. Château Latour is one of the wines in the 1855 Grands Crus Classés classification, and belongs to the Premiers Crus. This is the first chateau among the Premiers Grands Crus Classé to produce organic wine.    

Grape varieties and characteristics of Château Latour 1997

In the Château Latour vineyard, different grape varieties are grown. The 1997 Latour wine is predominantly Cabernet Sauvignon (75%) and Merlot (20%), with a very small touch of Petit Verdot (1%) and Cabernet Franc (4%). Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot are the main grape varieties of the Bordeaux region. Merlot is known for its sweetness, maturity and elegance. Cabernet Sauvignon brings a more robust, full-bodied, tannic character. Latour generally produces wines ranging from 12° to 14°; for Château Latour 1997, the alcohol level is 13°, offering a deep, well-balanced taste. It has a lovely, intense dark color. It is known for its aromas of black fruit in particular, but also for its woody, smoky character. Cocoa aromas are also present. Other Pauillac wines include those of Château Grand Puy Lacoste. We also offer other vintages of Château Latour wine from 1997, 1958.   Robert Parker score: 89/100

From the same
domain

From the same domain

Testimonials from our clients