Chateau Latour
Château Latour is one of the few large Bordeaux estates controlled by foreign capital. It is located on the border of two communes - Saint-Julien and Pauillac, north of the Léoville Las Cases vineyard. Château Latour can be seen from afar thanks to its cream-colored tower, resembling a fortress. The tower has been preserved since the 17th century, and it is this tower that decorates the labels of the estate's wines. The wine produced at Château Latour is always impeccable and is an example of stable quality regardless of the year's harvest. The soils of the vineyards in Latour are gravelly, allowing moisture to pass through well.


