Maison Louis Latour - Morey Saint-Denis 2018
94/100
Vert de Vin
16/20
Bettane & Desseauve
"A remarkable Morey-Saint-Denis from Latour, ready to drink: a sumptuous delight with great complexity!"
"The best Village wine from the Côte de Nuits, featuring a very lovely, complex nose, with even a hint of smokiness that clearly reflects its origin; excellent balance, lovely length—highly recommended." (Bettane & Desseauve 2023)
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Eye
Dark ruby color, brilliant core
Nose
Complex and delicate, floral, with notes of black fruit, violet, dried herbs, and forest floor
Palate
Juicy and rich, with silky tannins and a beautiful structure complemented by a lovely, refreshing liveliness; flavors of strawberry, raspberry, and blackberry jam, with toasty and spicy notes, and a fresh, floral finish
Serve
At 15-16°C
Open
1 hour ago
Drink from
2025
Drink before
2027
Food and wine pairings
Enjoy it with beef and onions, Peking duck, Camembert from Normandy...
Bettane & Desseauve
Wine rated (2023 guide) 16/20 (Very good wine)
Rated estate (2025 guide): 4* Stars (Producers of the very highest quality, the pride of French viticulture)
About the wine:
The best Village wine from the Côte de Nuits is presented here: a very lovely, complex nose, with even a hint of smokiness that clearly reflects its origin; excellent balance and a lovely finish; highly recommended.
About the estate:
This family-owned estate, founded in 1797, is primarily associated with the Côte de Beaune, where it owns the bulk of its vineyards, culminating in a magnificent plot on the famous Corton hillside. Louis-Fabrice, the eleventh generation of the Latour family, chairs the family board and has complete confidence in his excellent winemakers. The reds have undergone extended fermentation, giving them more body and substance; the whites are less reductive and more harmoniously oaked than in the past, with a constant pursuit of balance that sometimes leads to them being underestimated in their youth, but they age magnificently. The 2017 vintage follows in the successful footsteps of the 2010 and 2015 vintages for both reds and whites, but we have more confidence in the cuvées from the estate’s own vineyards than in certain purchased wines—especially the whites, which are too diluted.
Guide Hachette des vins
Rated estate (2025 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines regularly receive awards from the guide)
About the estate:
A family-owned estate that has always remained independent, founded in 1797 and run by 10 successive generations of the Latour family. A key player in Burgundy’s wine industry and the largest owner of Grand Cru vineyards in the Côte-d’Or (28 hectares out of the 48 that make up its vineyard). The grapes are vinified in Aloxe-Corton, the family’s birthplace, and the estate has its own cooperage.
Robert Parker - Wine Advocate
Rated estate (2024 guide) Recommended (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker – The Wine Advocate)
Jancis Robinson
Rated: Recommended
James Suckling
Rated: Recommended
Vert de Vin
Wine rated (2023 guide) 94/100 (Jonathan Choukroun Chicheportiche)
About the wine:
The wine has a pale ruby color with subtle garnet highlights. The nose is refined and complex, offering a rich variety of aromas. On the initial nose, there is a floral bouquet that combines fresh flowers (a hint of violet, cornflower, and elderflower) with dried wildflowers, as well as subtle notes of aging (mushrooms, forest floor, and wilted flowers). Next come ripe and dried red and black fruits (dried raspberry, fresh wild strawberry, tart red cherry—both fresh and dried—and a hint of fresh blueberry and blackberry), along with spicy and woody notes (licorice, white pepper, ground cumin, cloves, toasted notes), complemented by a herbaceous freshness (crushed mint, rosemary) and a subtle hint of graphite in the background. On the palate, the attack is very juicy, rich, and fruity. The wine expresses flavors of sweet wild strawberry, ripe raspberry, wild blackberry (in the background), blueberry, and tart red cherry. In the mid-palate, there are elegant woody notes (a hint of vanilla, toasted aromas, and café au lait) and spicy notes (cumin, clove), as well as hints of fresh flowers (peony, cornflower). The tannins are fine and silky, yet well-structured. It has lovely, refreshing acidity and a fairly persistent finish, with subtle tertiary notes that mirror the complexity on the nose. A balanced, complex, and refined wine.
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