Louis Latour Vineyard: Pommard is for many, the most familiar Burgundy appellation. The village is located 4km south of Beaune and the appellation area is relatively large, covering 300 hectares. This cuvée comes from vines that are on average 30 years old, located on clay-limestone soil. Pommard wines are noticeably different from those of neighboring villages. They tend to be deeper and more concentrated than the wines of Beaune or Volnay and have sumptuous aromas and supple tannins. A merchant-breeder since 1797, the House remains independent and family-run today, with Louis-Fabrice Latour at its head, representing the 11th generation Region: Burgundy / Côte de Beaune Appellation: Pommard AOP Color: Red Capacity: 750ml Grape variety: Pinot Noir Packaging: Carton Alcohol: 13.5 Taste Full-bodied and powerful Advice: it will pair well with duck confit, beef bourguignon or cheese such as Pont l'évêque Tasting: Beautiful bright color with garnet highlights. It reveals notes of undergrowth and cherry on the nose. The palate is round with aromas of black fruits and roasting. We note a beautiful tannic finish Serving temperature: 14-15 The information published above presents the current characteristics of the wine concerned. They are not specific to the vintage |