2001 Saint Vivant Red Blend
The Louis Latour Les 4 Journaux, a captivating red blend from the renowned Saint Vivant region, showcases a deep ruby hue that entices the eye. This 2001 vintage reveals a delightful complexity, exhibiting a medium body with bright acidity and well-structured tannins that enhance its overall appeal. The fruit intensity is prominent, offering lush notes of dark cherry, mulberry, and hints of spice, which elegantly balance with subtle earthy undertones. The wine is dry, making it an excellent companion to a variety of hearty dishes, from grilled meats to rich pasta sauces. With its remarkable character and finesse, this bottle embodies the essence of its terroir, delivering a truly enjoyable experience for any wine enthusiast.
The Louis Latour Les 4 Journaux, a captivating red blend from the renowned Saint Vivant region, showcases a deep ruby hue that entices the eye. This 2001 vintage reveals a delightful complexity, exhibiting a medium body with bright acidity and well-structured tannins that enhance its overall appeal. The fruit intensity is prominent, offering lush notes of dark cherry, mulberry, and hints of spice, which elegantly balance with subtle earthy undertones. The wine is dry, making it an excellent companion to a variety of hearty dishes, from grilled meats to rich pasta sauces. With its remarkable character and finesse, this bottle embodies the essence of its terroir, delivering a truly enjoyable experience for any wine enthusiast.