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Save some money, the 2005 Latour is expected to out-shine the 2000 vintage.
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Now 1961 is a great year, the Latour still holds its fruit, no residue of tannin with a beautiful nose, sort of tobacco-like and cedary.
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As a regular Daily Show viewer, Jeremy Latour, a senior film major, says he actually trusts "Daily Show" host Jon Stewart more than other newscasters.
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The 1961 Latour has the potential to last a hundred years.
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Setting aside the lush and creamy palate of a 1982 Latour, or the spectacular experience of a 1989 Petrus, Bordeaux is also the king of the wine market for economic reasons.
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Almar Latour is promoted to Executive Editor.
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Labour's Tom Watson has previously used a series of parliamentary questions and Freedom of Information requests to discover that the cellar featured high-profile wines from the likes of Chateau Latour, Chateau Lafite, Chateau Margaux and Chateau Mouton Rothschild.
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The firm could get all the fruit that it needed from all the best places in the region: "Imagine you can bottle a Pauillac which would be a blend of Mouton, Latour and Lafite, " he wrote in an email.
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