Bordeaux
Pauillac de Latour - 2011 - Hélène Génin
Château Latour
Powerful and enticing nose of jammy black fruits, spices, vanilla, and a hint of fine oak. The palate is indulgent and fruity, complex and refined, both concentrated and smooth. Signature length and volume true to the appellation and the Château.
- Size
- 75 cl
- Original features
- Biodynamic wine
- Appellation
- Pauillac
- Degree of alcohol
- 13 %
- To drink from
- 2025 to 2031
- rock’n’roll
Already a wonderful introduction to the world of Château Latour, this third wine of the estate is crafted from young vines grown biodynamically and harvested by hand. A blend led by Cabernet sauvignon with close to 45% Merlot, it undergoes gentle vinification and barrel aging with around 20% new oak, adjusted per vintage. Château Latour is awarded four stars in the Guide Vert of La Revue des Vins de France for 2025—one of only 31 estates among 1,245 to receive this honor.
Hélène Génin
Hélène Génin, agronomist and trained oenologist, joined Château Latour in 2007, drawn by Pauillac’s exceptional terroirs and driven by the ambition to reveal their essence. Today, as Technical Director, she has overseen the adoption of organic practices in 2015, followed by biodynamic viticulture, anchoring the estate in a respectful approach where each decision enhances the purity and finesse...
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