Louis Latour Beaujolais-Villages comes from 35 selected towns originating from granite soils which are ideally compatible with the indigenous Gamay grape. The difference between the various levels of Beaujolais - Beaujolais Nouveau, Beaujolais, Beaujolais Superieur, Beaujolais-Villages, and Cru Beaujolais - is the maximum yield, geographic area, and the ability of the wine to improve with age. Our Beaujolais-Villages is nurtured and bottled in Maison Latour's cellars at 'Clos Chameroy' on the outskirts of Beaune. | |
Available Vintages | 2023 |
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Tasting note |
This wine is fruity, fresh, and lively with aromas of strawberry, cranberry, and raspberry. On the palate, it is light to medium-bodied with red fruit, spice, and earth notes. It has a crisp acidity and a clean, refreshing finish.
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Region | Beaujolais |
Grape variety | Gamay |