Louis Latour - Romanée Saint-Vivant The 4 Journals 2017 - 75 cl
572.60 € / unit
Case made of wood, 6 bottles.
Louis Latour - Romanée Saint-Vivant The 4 Journals 2017 - 75 cl is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Grape varieties and terroir
Grape varieties and terroir
Tasting
Tasting
Storage Potential
Storage Potential
Food and Wine Pairings
Food and Wine Pairings
Description
Description
The Louis Latour - Romanée Saint-Vivant Les 4 Journaux Grand Cru 2017 is an exceptional vintage from one of the most prestigious climates of the Côte de Nuits . Located in the heart of the Grands Crus of Vosne-Romanée , this legendary terroir is renowned for producing wines of rare elegance, combining depth, complexity and silky texture. The 2017 vintage , characterized by beautiful maturity and a perfect harmony between freshness and concentration, reveals a fine and distinguished wine, intended for lovers of great Burgundies.
The Les 4 Journaux climate, located near the legendary Romanée-Conti, benefits from exceptional limestone soil and ideal exposure which gives the wine a delicate structure and a perfect balance between richness and finesse.
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Characteristic | Detail |
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Name | Louis Latour - Romanée Saint-Vivant The 4 Journals Grand Cru 2017 |
Region | Burgundy, France |
Appellation | AOC Romanée Saint-Vivant Grand Cru |
Grapes | 100% Pinot Noir |
Wine type | Red wine |
Color | Deep ruby red, garnet reflections |
Nose | Ripe black fruits, violet, spices, woody and smoky notes |
Palate | Ample, velvety, silky tannins, long and racy finish |
Aging | 10 to 12 months in French oak barrels |
Cellaring potential | 15-30 years |
Food & wine pairing | Beef fillet, roasted pigeon, game in sauce, aged cheeses |
Serving temperature | 16-18°C |
Volume | 75 cl |
Tasting note | A majestic wine, a perfect blend of power and elegance |

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