VINCENT LATOUR ST AUBIN CUVEE THOMAS 750 ml
Product Details
- Brand
- Vincent
- Category
- WINE WHITE OTHER
- Varietal
- OTHER
- Region
- BURGUNDY
- Country
- FRANCE
- Alcohol
- 13.00%
- Sweetness
- Size
- 750 ml
- Bottle Deposit
- $0.10
Description
Discover the refined allure of Vincent Latour St Aubin Cuvee Thomas from the heart of Burgundy's Côte de Beaune. This 2022 white wine hails from Domaine Vincent Latour, a modest family operation in Meursault where Vincent assumed leadership from his father back in 1998. His dedication shines through in every bottle, capturing the essence of the land with subtlety and precision.
Picture a glass glowing with pale gold tones flecked by green shimmer. Inhale deeply to catch waves of citrus blossom mingling with ripe pear, dusty limestone, and a whisper of roasted nuts. On the tongue, it delivers a sharp, focused line of flavor—vibrant acidity meets a supple medium frame, weaving in zesty lemon, juicy white peach, and the crisp bite of damp rock. That poised energy builds to a lingering close, salted by the village's chalky earth, all from pure Chardonnay grapes.
At 13% ABV in a standard 750 ml bottle, this Saint Aubin gem drinks beautifully right away and holds its grace until 2029. It's the kind of wine that elevates quiet evenings or elevates dinner parties without overpowering the moment. Pair it with seared scallops drizzled in lemon butter for a seafood symphony, roast chicken scented with Provençal herbs to highlight its herbal edges, or a fresh salad of goat cheese and peppery arugula to let those mineral sparks dance.
For lovers of Burgundy whites seeking something authentic yet approachable, Vincent Latour's Cuvee Thomas stands out. It embodies the clarity of its Saint Aubin origins, offering a slice of family tradition priced at $93.99. Whether you're building a cellar or treating yourself to a special pour, this bottle promises memorable sips that echo the region's timeless charm.
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