| Brand | Louis Latour |
| Appellation | Côte de Beaune, Burgundy, France |
| Vintage | 2003 |
| Oak Treatment | French Oak |
| Aging | 10-12 months |
| Total Varietal Composition % | Pinot Noir / 14% abv |
Product details
Maison Louis Latour has been a defining name in Burgundy since the 18th century, guided by a philosophy of precision, patience, and uncompromising selection. Corton Grancey takes its name from the former owners of the estate acquired by the Latour family in 1891 and stands as one of the house’s most exclusive creations. It is composed only in exceptional years, drawn from a masterful combination of five distinguished Corton hillside parcels—Bressandes, Perrières, Grèves, Clos du Roi, and Chaumes—each contributing structure, depth, and finesse. Vines averaging more than four decades in age provide concentration and character, and only the finest lots are ultimately brought together, resulting in a release that embodies rarity, balance, and timeless prestige.
The 2003 vintage offers a generous yet refined expression, opening with layered aromas of red and dark fruit framed by gentle spice and earthy nuances. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious interplay of richness and elegance, with pure fruit character unfolding smoothly and confidently. The texture is structured yet graceful, carrying both power and poise through a long, composed finish. This distinguished profile pairs beautifully with dishes such as roasted beef, wild boar, quail, duck with citrus accents, or well-aged cheeses, making it a compelling choice for elevated dining and memorable occasions.