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Simmonet-Febvre Saint-Bris 2021, a Maison Louis Latour Domaine, Named Best Sauvignon Blanc in the 2024 Sommeliers Choice Awards

Four other Maison Louis Latour wines, including one Pinot Noir and two Chardonnays, earned gold medals and more than 90-point ratings.

CHICAGO, USA, June 26, 2024 – Five wines produced by Maison Louis Latour were recognized at the Sommeliers Choice Awards, which recently announced the results for the 2024 wine awards edition and were held on May 21 in Chicago.

With 1,500 wines from more than 30 countries participating globally, the 2024 Wine Awards truly showcased the event’s international significance. The wines were meticulously judged in five categories: food pairing ability, typicity, quality, value, and packaging.

Simonnet-Febvre Saint-Bris Sauvignon 2021, an exceptional-quality wine, won in the Top Wines by Varietal category, earning 96 points and the recognition of Best Sauvignon Blanc and Double Gold Medal.

Simonnet-Febvre Crémant de Bourgogne Brut Rosé was also highlighted, receiving 91 points and a Gold medal. Simonnet-Febvre, a Chablis winery owned by Maison Louis Latour, has been producing sparkling wines using traditional methods since 1840. It is the only Maison in Chablis to produce crémants of Burgundy.

The judges also recognized three other Maison Louis Latour wines:

  • Louis Latour Domaine de Valmoissine Pinot Noir 2022 (Gold medal, 92pts)
  • Louis Latour Mâcon-Lugny “Les Genièvres” 2022 (Gold medal, 92pts)
  • Louis Latour Mâcon-Villages “Chameroy” 2022 (Gold medal, 91pts)

“We’re honored that this amazing group of judges recognized so many of our wines. It’s a testament to the quality of our wines across appellations, proving that you can enjoy an incredible bottle of wine from Burgundy and beyond at an array of price points,” said CEO Florent Latour.

For more information on these wines and others, visit www.LouisLatour.com.

 About Maison Simonnet-Febvre

Founded in 1840, Maison Simonnet-Febvre is a unique Chablis winery with vineyards in Chablis, Chablis Premier Cru Mont de Milieu, and Chablis Grand Cru Preuses. It is one of the oldest wineries in the area and was acquired by Maison Louis Latour in 2003. Under the leadership of Paul Espitalié, the winery has maintained its independence and unique house style, inspiring a new dynamic in the process.

About Maison Louis Latour

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Founded in 1797 in the Côte de Beaune and located on 120 pristine acres in East Central France, Maison Louis Latour is dedicated to showcasing the true terroir of Burgundy, with a deep commitment to sustainable production and the well-being of its fellow growers and producers. Independent and family-owned and -run since its founding more than 225 years ago, Maison Louis Latour today expertly combines innovation with tradition. The company is the only Burgundy winemaker to operate its own cooperage, producing 3,500 barrels annually, each providing perfect control of the interaction between the oak and wine inside. Louis Latour’s mastery of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay is evident in the more than 120 wines it releases in a typical year, from some of the world’s most highly regarded Grand Crus to a host of other well-balanced whites and reds that invite exploration by a range of wine enthusiasts, for more, visit https://louislatourwine.com/.

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