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Chateau la Louviere Blanc 2019

Producer
André Lurton Family
Blend
100% Sauvignon Blanc
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Pessac-Leognan
UPC
3338835119107
White Wine
Verified Stock
1731-19
Product Ratings
James Suckling 93pt

Aromas of sliced apple, fennel, papaya, flint and lemon curd. It's medium-to full-bodied with a zesty, rich and layered palate. Hints of spice on the vibrant finish. 100% sauvignon blanc.

by James Suckling, 2022
Vinous Media 93pt

The 2019 La Louviere Blanc is well-defined on the nose, featuring scents of green apple, nettle and pear and a touch of melted wax. The palate is well balanced, taut and fresh, with a fine line of acidity and nicely integrated oak. The finish feels understated yet supplies just the right amount of bitterness. Excellent.

by Vinous Media, 2021
Wine Advocate 92+pt

Bottled under Diam 30, the 2019 La Louviere Blanc wafts from the glass with discreetly reductive aromas of nectarine, citrus oil and subtle botanicals. Medium to full-bodied, satiny and incisive, it's deep and layered, with tangy acids and a long, mouthwatering finish.

by Wine Advocate, 2022
Wine Enthusiast 93pt
by Wine Enthusiast, 2022
Decanter 91pt

A good quality La Louviere white in this vintage, bright Sauvignon flavours without straying towards tart, and a lovely crushed stone minerality on the finish. A success, one to look out for. A yield of 48hl/ha. Jacques Lurton now at the helm of the family estates.

by Decanter, 2020

Description

Chateau la Louviere has long been famous for its white wines. Centuries later, the white La Louvière is now among the finest dry white wines in the Graves and is a fine ambassador for the highly respected Pessac-Léognan appellation.

Estate

Château La Louvière has many fascinating facets. The sumptuous architecture of the château building dates from the late 18th century, but winegrowing here goes back more than 700 years. The first vines were planted circa 1310, although modern winemaking dates from the 17th century and was handed down by able monks from the Carthusian monastery in Bordeaux, who had acquired considerable talent as viticulturists and winemakers. The people who produce the wine in the 21st century have inherited these time-honored methods, adding just the right amount of innovation and modernity to make the utmost of the outstanding terroir.

History

ANDRÉ LURTON is the company’s founder, for almost 70 years he dedicated his life to his vines, as only a man born in a wine chateau could do. Jacques Lurton now runs the family estates; he was nominated president of the group by his family in June 2019. His vast winemaking experience around the world over 30 years, has given him inspired and creative vision which he now transmits to the Vignobles Andre Lurton.

Tasting notes

Crystal clear with a slightly golden pale yellow color. Aromas of ripe peach, citrus fruit and passion fruit; complemented by a hint of smoke. Rich and complex on the palate with hints of lemon, gooseberry and grapefruit and oak. With a good finish, this will be the ideal companion for a seafood stew, roasted chicken or cheese.