Red wine | Burgundy, France
The Louis Latour Bourgogne Gamay 2024 is an exquisite expression of the Gamay grape, showcasing the versatility and historic prestige of Maison Louis Latour, one of Burgundy's oldest and most respected family-owned wineries. Established in 1797 in Aloxe-Corton, the house has cultivated a reputation for excellence that spans over two centuries, blending time-honored traditional techniques with an uncompromising commitment to quality.
Since the 2011 vintage, the Bourgogne Gamay appellation has become a benchmark for high-quality Gamay, requiring the grapes to be sourced exclusively from the prestigious Beaujolais Crus—such as Morgon, Fleurie, and Moulin-à-Vent—ensuring a wine of superior character and complexity. This 2024 vintage follows that storied path, offering a vibrant, fruit-forward experience that remains remarkably elegant.
On the nose, the wine greets you with a sophisticated bouquet of fresh raspberry, blackberry, and subtle floral undertones, layered with an earthy hint of undergrowth characteristic of the region's unique terroir of granite, clay, and limestone. On the palate, the wine is delightfully dry and medium-bodied, defined by its silky tannins and a refreshing crisp acidity. It avoids the heaviness of more extracted wines, instead favoring a lively, juicy profile that makes it exceptionally drinkable.
Why choose this wine? It is the perfect embodiment of French craftsmanship at an approachable price point. Whether you are a seasoned collector looking for a refreshing daily drinker or a wine enthusiast exploring the nuances of Burgundy, this bottle offers immense value. Its versatility makes it a dream for food pairing. The wine's vibrant fruit notes and structured finish make it an ideal partner for traditional charcuterie boards, roasted poultry like chicken or turkey, and a wide array of semi-hard cheeses like Comté or Gruyère. It is also light enough to be served slightly chilled during warmer months, making it a sophisticated alternative to a rosé or heavier reds. This Bourgogne Gamay is not just a bottle of wine; it is a piece of Burgundian heritage that captures the spirit of the French countryside.
$15/bt April, reg$17, crunchy, bright red fruit