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Maison Louis Latour

Maison Louis Latour is one of Burgundy's most historic and respected wine houses, based in the village of Beaune at the heart of France's Côte d'Or. Founded in the 18th century and still family-owned across multiple generations, the house is renowned for producing both red and white Burgundy from a wide network of vineyards, including a significant holding of grand cru sites.

The house is particularly celebrated for its white Burgundy wines made from Chardonnay, alongside elegant reds crafted primarily from Pinot Noir. Its range spans everyday regional bottlings to some of the most prestigious appellations in Burgundy, offering wine lovers a broad and reliable entry point into the region.

Maison Louis Latour is one of Burgundy's most historic and respected wine houses, based in the village of Beaune at the heart of France's Côte d'Or.

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Maison Louis Latour is one of Burgundy's most historic and respected wine houses, based in the village of Beaune at the heart of France's Côte d'Or. Founded in the 18th century and still family-owned across multiple generations, the house is renowned for producing both red and white Burgundy from a wide network of vineyards, including a significant holding of grand cru sites.

The house is particularly celebrated for its white Burgundy wines made from Chardonnay, alongside elegant reds crafted primarily from Pinot Noir. Its range spans everyday regional bottlings to some of the most prestigious appellations in Burgundy, offering wine lovers a broad and reliable entry point into the region.

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History and House Background

The Latour family has roots in Burgundy dating back to the 18th century, with the négociant and domaine business developing over the following generations into one of the region's leading houses. Louis Latour became a prominent figure whose name the house carries today, and the business has remained under continuous family ownership, a rarity among major Burgundy producers.

The house is headquartered in Beaune and operates both as a domaine — farming its own vineyards — and as a négociant, purchasing grapes and wine from trusted growers across the Côte d'Or and beyond. This dual model allows Louis Latour to offer wines across a wide spectrum of appellations and price points while maintaining a consistent house style.

Production and House Style

Louis Latour is known for a classically styled approach to Burgundy, emphasizing balance, purity of fruit, and the expression of terroir. Its white wines, made from Chardonnay, are typically fermented and aged in oak, aiming for a refined, food-friendly profile that reflects their village or vineyard origins.

The red wines are produced primarily from Pinot Noir and are generally crafted in an elegant, structured style intended to age. The house maintains its own cellars in Beaune and has historically championed the vineyards of the Côte d'Or, while also developing wines from areas such as the Ardèche and Var for its more approachable regional bottlings.

The Range and What to Expect

The Louis Latour portfolio covers a broad range, from accessible regional wines like Bourgogne Chardonnay and Bourgogne Pinot Noir to village-level appellations and prestigious grand cru holdings. The house is especially associated with fine white Burgundy, and its collection includes wines from renowned appellations across the Côte de Beaune and Côte de Nuits.

When buying, expect the entry-level and regional bottlings to offer approachable, everyday drinking, while village, premier cru, and grand cru wines deliver greater complexity, structure, and aging potential. The house's consistency across vintages makes it a dependable choice whether you are exploring Burgundy for the first time or seeking a more serious cellar-worthy bottle.

Frequently asked questions

Is Maison Louis Latour a good introduction to Burgundy?
Yes. The house offers a wide range of wines at different price points, including approachable regional bottlings such as Bourgogne Chardonnay and Bourgogne Pinot Noir. These provide an accessible way to explore the classic Burgundian styles of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir before moving up to village and cru-level wines.
What food pairs well with Louis Latour wines?
The white Burgundy wines pair beautifully with poultry, seafood, creamy sauces, and soft cheeses, while the more mineral styles suit shellfish and lighter dishes. The Pinot Noir–based reds work well with duck, mushroom dishes, roasted meats, and hard cheeses, reflecting classic French pairings.
Should Louis Latour wines be aged or drunk young?
It depends on the wine. Regional and village bottlings are generally enjoyable young for their fresh fruit character, while premier cru and grand cru wines often benefit from several years of cellaring to develop added complexity. Check the specific appellation and vintage for guidance.
How should I serve Louis Latour Burgundy?
Serve the white wines chilled, around 48–54°F, to highlight their freshness and texture. The red Pinot Noir wines are best slightly cool, around 60–64°F, and more structured bottlings can benefit from decanting to open up their aromas.