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Many people are familiar with the name Pommard, a Grand Vin de Bourgogne. The village lies four kilometers south of Beaune. The production area is quite large, with 300 hectares along a narrow valley that cuts into the land of the Côte. The wines of Pommard don't really resemble those of the neighboring villages. They are often richer and more concentrated than the wines of Beaune or Volnay, with beautiful perfumes and soft tannins. You'll need to wait a few years for this wine to express its full potential.
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Founded in 1797 in Beaune, Maison Louis Latour is one of Burgundy’s most prestigious wine merchants and producers. With over two centuries of history, it embodies excellence and respect for the Burgundy terroir, crafting exceptional wines from the region’s most renowned appellations.
Owning an extensive estate, particularly in the Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits, Maison Louis Latour cultivates its vineyards with a meticulous and sustainable approach. Whether made from Chardonnay or Pinot Noir, its wines stand out for their elegance, complexity, and remarkable aging potential.
By combining tradition and innovation, Maison Louis Latour continues to uphold a unique legacy, offering cuvées that captivate wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs worldwide.
Vine approximately 50 years old. Made exclusively from free-run wine, this wine shows silky and fine tannins, retaining a power typical of its original terroir. Cavée Privée Edition of only 60 bottles.
The origin of the name of the appellation remains uncertain. This could possibly be an ancient form of pear trees. Located to the south of the village, the climate of "Porêts" can be compared to that of "Saint-Georges" in a slightly more rustic style. As early as 1855, this place was considered one of the best in Nuits by Doctor Lavalle. This vineyard is of great importance...
A few steps from the Grands Crus, the premier cru Clos Prieur rivals in finesse and grace with their prestigious cousins. This is one of the oldest terroirs in the estate with only 40 acres.