Louis Latour, Meursault 1er Cru Les Poruzots 2006

France · Burgundy · Cote de Beaune · Meursault White · Still · wine-wine · 1072853

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Vintages & packings

Vintage Packing Offers Bids Market price WA rating
2006 12 x 75cl 0 0 4510.92
2006 6 x 75cl 0 0 2255.46
2007 6 x 75cl 0 0
2008 6 x 75cl 0 0

Critic ratings

robert_parker 2003

Rating: 87 –87

Harvested at 14% natural potential alcohol, the 2003 Meursault Poruzots (white) is a lush, fruity wine whose aromas as well as flavors are dominated by white flowers, pears, apples, and minerals. An appealing – if slightly short – effort, it reveals a soft, light to medium-bodied core of fruit that is expressive and satisfying. Drink it over the next 3-4 years.

robert_parker 2001

Rating: 84 –85

Aromas of apple cider are detected in the 2001 Meursault-Poruzots. A tight, zesty, lively wine with apple flavors, it has a refreshing, light-bodied character. This wine needs to be drunk over the next 18-24 months. Maison Louis Latour appears to have faired significantly better than many of its fellow negociants in 2001. "We are very surprised, these were hugely acidic prior to malolactic fermentation but really good afterwards," said Jean-Pierre Jobard, Latour's winemaker. His boss, this firm's director, Louis-Fabrice Latour, added that "we've come to love the 2001 whites with time, they keep improving during elevage and we find that there is, in this vintage, a large step in quality between the village AOC wines and the premier crus." Maison Louis Latour has a different importer in each state.