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Jean Louis Trintignant, one of France's most revered and famous actors, always dreamt of owning a vineyard.
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At the heart of a constellation of Grand Crus is found Le Chambertin, a small parcel which has belonged to the Latour family since the end of the last century.
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Classified as Grand Cru since 1937, the appellation of Corton 'Clos du Roi' has existed since the 15th century, when the King of France would stock his personal cellar with these fine wines from Corton.
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The grapes, which go into the selection, are harvested on the hill of Corton on southeasterly facing parcels: Corton du Roi, Les Bressandes, Les Greves, Les Perrieres.
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The most southerly of the villages of the Côte de Nuits, this region makes up the other half of the Côte d'Or.
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Chassagne-Montrachet and its neighbour Puligny-Montrachet are well-known for their Grand Crus, the most famous being the Montrachet.
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At the heart of a constellation of Grand Crus is to be found Le Chambertin, a small parcel that has belonged to the Latour family since the end of the 19th century. Chambertin Cuvee Heritiers Latour displays a robust alliance of intense fruit and noble soil with the vigour and concentration of fine and fully-mature Pinot Noir grapes. It is complemented by a firm, intense finish which mellows out in time and attains heightened complexity with further ageing. A particular distincitve featre of this appellatation is its longevity.
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The grapes which go into this selection are harvested on the hill of Corton on south-easterly facing parcels: Clos du Roi, Les Bressandes, Les Greves, Les Perrieres.
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