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Château Latour-Martillac 2008 Bottiglia


Château Latour-Martillac

Denominazione Graves Pessac-Léognan bianchi - Vini di Bordeaux - Vino bianco



  Una cassa di 12 Bottiglie(75cl)

€ 344,00 IVA inclusa
(€ 28,67/Unità)



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Château Latour-Martillac 2008 Bottiglia


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Classified Great Growth in 1953, Château Latour-Martillac is named after its 12th century tower, built by Montesquieu's forfathers.Latour-Martillac caught the eye of Edouard Kressmann when he started his wine shipping business in 1871. A plot of vines called Grattecap, grafted in 1884, still includes the complete range of the white wine varieties that he suggested to the owner at the time. Alfred, Edouard's oldest son, bought the estate in 1929. Taking after him, it was Jean kressmann who had the boldness to design the present label in 1934, characterized by its oblique gold and sand stripes. Tristan and Loïc Kressmann, working with the finest consulting oenologists in Bordeaux, contributed a great deal to redesigning the cellars in 1989.This in order to pursue the improvement, year after year, of this white and red Pessac- Léognan Classified Growth.

 


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of a small 12th century fort built by the celebrated ancestors of the local philosopher and winemaker by trade, Montesquieu. The prestige afforded these wines comes on account of the vineyard's geographical and pedological location: an exceptional brow of Pyrenees gravel soil, on which Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot are cultivated over 45 hectares, not forgetting the white grapes varietals of Sauvignon, Sémillon and Muscadelle, which make up the bulk of the grapes for the creation of dry white wines and harmonious reds which will improve with age. The Kressmann brothers,
Tristan and Loïc, are passionate about this cru classé de Graves, which they run as a family business, guaranteeing delightful aromas, texture and flavour for wine-lovers the world over. The wines from the estate stand out by their elegance, finesse and tasteful indulgence.
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Chateau Latour-Martillac video
Classified Cru classé de Graves in 1953, Latour-Martillac owes its name to the tower that graces its courtyard, a relic
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of a small 12th century fort built by the celebrated ancestors of the local philosopher and winemaker by trade, Montesquieu. The prestige afforded these wines comes on account of the vineyard's geographical and pedological location: an exceptional brow of Pyrenees gravel soil, on which Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Petit Verdot are cultivated over 45 hectares, not forgetting the white grapes varietals of Sauvignon, Sémillon and Muscadelle, which make up the bulk of the grapes for the creation of dry white wines and harmonious reds which will improve with age. The Kressmann brothers, Tristan and Loïc, are passionate about this cru classé de Graves, which they run as a family business, guaranteeing delightful aromas, texture and flavour for wine-lovers the world over. The wines from the estate stand out by their elegance, finesse and tasteful indulgence.
Dettagli
Regione : Bordeaux
Annata : 2008
Bottiglia : Bottiglia (75cl)
Colore : Vino bianco
Classificazione : Cru classé
Tipo di vino : Vino
Paese : Francia
Alcool : 13
Punteggio e commentari
Robert Parker : 90
Wine Spectator : 86
Jancis Robinson : 16,5

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