Chateau Latour is my favorite of the 5 First Growth wine crates and I'll tell you why:
- The wine is rare. It's got the smallest production of all the 5 Growths
- Due to the wine being so rare, very few cases are made per vintage making Latour wine crates scarce.
- Investing in Chateau Latour wine has traditionally been a good idea. Because of the small production, rarity and name recognition, buying the wine crate could also be considered an investment.
- I love the design! The lion represents St. Joan of Arc standing on the Castle Rouen. As a history buff I find that fascinating.
*Latour also produces a 2nd and 3rd label that has the tower of Saint Lambert branded on them, This isn't to be confused with the Castle Rouen,
Most vintages of Latour make a standard-sized wine crate (19 1/2" L X 13" W X 7" H). Since the year 2000 though Latour has been changing the size of their bottles, in-turn making their crates oversized. This is also what's happening at the Mouton Rothschild First Growth vineyard. I'm not sure who started it...
Mild design changes of the Latour logo also happened since the 2000 vintage. The Lion and castle have remained the same more or less for the last few hundred years, but the text style and sizes did get larger.
I once saw a Chatesu Latour wine crate from 1969 with a similar lion and castle. It was gorgeous but had a much more vintage kind of feel to it. I'll try to get a picture at some point so you can see the difference.
My opinion is that if your looking to enhance the design of your home or wine cellar than you can't go wrong with a Latour wine crate from any year. Between the historical value and highly detailed design, it'll surely catch your guests eyes when they enter the room!
At the moment we only have a handful of Latour crates in stock so contact me if your interested in one.
Patrick
sales@winecratesandboxes.com
518-475-8625
www.winecratesandboxes.com
I once saw a Chatesu Latour wine crate from 1969 with a similar lion and castle. It was gorgeous but had a much more vintage kind of feel to it. I'll try to get a picture at some point so you can see the difference.
My opinion is that if your looking to enhance the design of your home or wine cellar than you can't go wrong with a Latour wine crate from any year. Between the historical value and highly detailed design, it'll surely catch your guests eyes when they enter the room!
At the moment we only have a handful of Latour crates in stock so contact me if your interested in one.
Patrick
sales@winecratesandboxes.com
518-475-8625
www.winecratesandboxes.com
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