Maison Louis Latour - Pinot Noir A fruit of a long history, Burgundy and its wines are renowned throughout the world. Pinot Noir is an indigenous grape variety, that is to say originating from this region. A merchant-breeder since 1797, the House remains independent and family-run today, with Louis-Fabrice Latour at its head, representing the eleventh generation. The vines of this vintage are 25 years old on average. This wine has the characteristics of fine Burgundy wines. Vinification The vinification is traditional, in open vats, with malolactic fermentation. The aging lasts 10 to 12 months in stainless steel vats. Appellation; Bourgogne AOP - Bourgogne Grape variety: Pinot Noir Taste: Light and fruity Alcohol: 13.5° Allergen: Sulfites Tasting This Pinot Noir has a dark ruby color with aromas of ripe black fruits. Full on the palate, it has lovely tannins and notes of spices and blackcurrant. Served around 15°C, it will pair perfectly with grilled meats and mature cheeses Information: The information published above presents the current characteristics of the wine concerned. They are not specific to the vintage |