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Chateau Latuc is situated deep in the heart of rural Southwest France
near Cahors. Cahors wines have been favoured by kings and popes throughout history and are
very famous for their deep colour, noble structure and ability to age.
Situated high up on the edge of the plateau to the south of the river
Lot, the vineyards are grouped round an ancient church, said to have been constructed by
the English during the hundred years war. The limestone soils of the south facing slopes
are planted with 2 grape varieties, the principal being Malbec for colour
and ageing with Merlot for softness and bouquet.
Modern and traditional methods of culture are used on the
wines and in the winery. The wine is made, matured and bottled in the
cellars at the chateau itself. The aim? To produce soft fruity wines of
exceptional quality!

The Meyan family, the new owners of Chateau Latuc, are
engaged in the constant pursuit of quality. In its very first
year of existence Chateau Latuc won 2 gold medals in major competitions in France. It has
been selected by both Guide Hachette and Hugh Johnson .
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Wine Fairs
Tasting Notes and Prices
New Gold Medal
2007
Vignerons Indépendants
de
France

Premier 2002
A Star in
Guide Hachette 2005
Best Wine
Concours Vignoble et Jardin 2005 and 2006
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