2008 Louis Latour Chevalier Montrachet Les Demoiselles

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The 2008 Louis Latour Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru "Les Demoiselles" is a sincere, tense, and full-bodied Chardonnay defined by a complex nose of white fruits, almond, and vanilla, alongside a punchy mineral profile. Fermented and aged in 100% new oak, the wine exhibits a rich, generous palate with smoke and toast characteristics that lead to a long, elegant finish. This wine is suitable for cellaring for 10 to 15 years and pairs well with refined dishes like lobster thermidor or sea scallops. 

About Winery

Maison Louis Latour, founded in 1797 in Beaune, is a historic, family-run Burgundy producer renowned for owning the largest Grand Cru domaine (over 25 hectares). In 1913, they acquired a 0.51-hectare parcel of Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru, famously named "Les Demoiselles" to honor the daughters of a 19th-century owner. 


2008 Louis Latour Chevalier Montrachet Les Demoiselles

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      Description

      PRE-ORDER

      Winemaker Notes

      The 2008 Louis Latour Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru "Les Demoiselles" is a sincere, tense, and full-bodied Chardonnay defined by a complex nose of white fruits, almond, and vanilla, alongside a punchy mineral profile. Fermented and aged in 100% new oak, the wine exhibits a rich, generous palate with smoke and toast characteristics that lead to a long, elegant finish. This wine is suitable for cellaring for 10 to 15 years and pairs well with refined dishes like lobster thermidor or sea scallops. 

      About Winery

      Maison Louis Latour, founded in 1797 in Beaune, is a historic, family-run Burgundy producer renowned for owning the largest Grand Cru domaine (over 25 hectares). In 1913, they acquired a 0.51-hectare parcel of Chevalier-Montrachet Grand Cru, famously named "Les Demoiselles" to honor the daughters of a 19th-century owner. 


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