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Château Latour

The vineyard at Château Latour is one of the oldest in Médoc having been established around 1680. Located 50 km north-west of Bordeaux and just 300 metres from the Gironde estuary, the estate covers 96.5 hectares – divided between the historic Enclos terroir at the heart of the property (which amounts to 47 hectares) and the remaining 49.5 hectares outside of it. The vine primarily consist of Cabernet Sauvignon (76%), followed by Merlot (22%) as well as a healthy sprinkling of Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc (2%). Planting density is high, with an average of 9,000 vines per hectare and a total of almost 800,000 vines. For the past twenty years or so, the château has worked to reduce the use of plant protection agents and became certified as organic in 2015.
As for the vinification process, the grapes are first destemmed and then crushed before being put into vats for a three-week fermentation period. Malolactic fermentation takes place after the wine has been transferred into new, clean vats or barrels to separate this liquid gold from the grape pomace (which will later be pressed to produce the press wine, itself eventually added to the final blend). Maturation takes place in French oak barrels, 100% new French oak for Le Grand Vin, 50% for Les Forts de Latour and 20% for Pauillac wines.
The château no longer participates in the annual En Primeur campaign and the Pauillac wine is released onto the market after 4-6 years, Les Forts de Latour after 6-8 years and the grand vin after 8-10 years.

The vineyard at Château Latour is one of the oldest in Médoc having been established around 1680. Located 50 km north-west of Bordeaux and just 300 metres from the Gironde estuary, the estate covers 96.5 hectares – divided between the historic Enclos terroir at the heart of the property (which amounts to 47 hectares) and the remaining 49.5 hectares outside of it. The vine primarily consist of Cabernet Sauvignon (76%), followed by Merlot (22%) as well as a healthy sprinkling of Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc (2%). Planting density is high, with an average of 9,000 vines per hectare and a total of almost 800,000 vines. For the past twenty years or so, the château has worked to reduce the use of plant protection agents and became certified as organic in 2015.
As for the vinification process, the grapes are first destemmed and then crushed before being put into vats for a three-week fermentation period. Malolactic fermentation takes place after the wine has been transferred into new, clean vats or barrels to separate this liquid gold from the grape pomace (which will later be pressed to produce the press wine, itself eventually added to the final blend). Maturation takes place in French oak barrels, 100% new French oak for Le Grand Vin, 50% for Les Forts de Latour and 20% for Pauillac wines.
The château no longer participates in the annual En Primeur campaign and the Pauillac wine is released onto the market after 4-6 years, Les Forts de Latour after 6-8 years and the grand vin after 8-10 years.

1986
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310(current price)
1986
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620(starting price)Price per bottle 310
1986
A
900(starting price)Price per bottle 300
1996
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900(starting price)Price per bottle 450
1996
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423(starting price)
1992
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290(starting price)
1992
A
580(starting price)Price per bottle 290
1992
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870(starting price)Price per bottle 290
1992
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290(starting price)
1992
A
810(starting price)Price per bottle 270
1991
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240(current price)
2005
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1,100
2005
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1,800(starting price)Price per bottle 600
2005
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1,200(current price)Price per bottle 600
2003
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500(starting price)
1995
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840(starting price)Price per bottle 420
1995
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1,260(starting price)Price per bottle 420
1995
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1,200(starting price)Price per bottle 400
2016
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540(starting price)Price per bottle 90
2016
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207(starting price)Price per bottle 69
1993
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250(starting price)
2008
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700(current price)Price per bottle 350
2008
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1,050(starting price)Price per bottle 350
2008
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1,050(starting price)Price per bottle 350
2002
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320(starting price)
2002
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320(starting price)
1983
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600(starting price)Price per bottle 300
1983
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600(starting price)Price per bottle 300
1983
A
900(starting price)Price per bottle 300
2011
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750
2011
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750
2011
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750
2000
A
1,100(current price)Price per bottle 550
2000
A
1,060(current price)Price per bottle 530
1994
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840Price per bottle 420
1994
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290(starting price)
1985
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350(current price)
1985
A
990(starting price)Price per bottle 330
1985
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310(starting price)
1981
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500(current price)Price per bottle 250
1981
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240(current price)
1981
A
720(current price)Price per bottle 240
1981
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720(current price)Price per bottle 240
1981
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210(starting price)
1981
A
210(starting price)
1979
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550(starting price)
1979
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550(starting price)
1979
A
550(starting price)
1979
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1,650(starting price)Price per bottle 550
1979
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370(current price)
2014
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780(starting price)Price per bottle 130
2014
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780(starting price)Price per bottle 130
2004
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130(starting price)
2004
A
130(starting price)
2004
A
260(starting price)Price per bottle 130
2004
A
260(starting price)Price per bottle 130
2004
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390(starting price)Price per bottle 130
1990
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200(current price)Price per bottle 100
1983
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90(starting price)
2011
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75
2001
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320(starting price)
1999
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660(starting price)Price per bottle 330
1999
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330(starting price)
1990
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500(starting price)
1990
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460(starting price)
1990
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920(starting price)Price per bottle 460
1989
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960(starting price)Price per bottle 320
1988
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580(starting price)Price per bottle 290
2000
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130(current price)
1996
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130(current price)
1996
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360(starting price)Price per bottle 120
1993
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1,200(starting price)Price per bottle 100
1993
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1,200(starting price)Price per bottle 100
Pauillac de Château Latour

Pauillac de Château Latour

2019
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80
2017
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78
2013
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75
1982
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1,000(starting price)
1982
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1,000(current price)
1970
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230(starting price)
1970
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230(starting price)
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