2002 Chateau le Gay
By Chateau Le Gay
2002 Chateau le Gay from Chateau Le Gay, Pomerol, Bordeaux
In the pantheon of Pomerol excellence, the 2002 vintage from Chateau Le Gay occupies a distinctive niche. This year stands as a testament to the resilience and finesse that Bordeaux is capable of producing, even when nature's elements present a tapestry of challenges.
The Essence of 2002 Revealed
Amongst Bordeaux aficionados, the 2002 vintage often slips under the radar, tucked away between the shadow of the spectacular 2000 and the robust 2003. This relative obscurity makes the 2002 Chateau le Gay something of an unsung hero, a wine worthy of attention from discerning collectors and investors alike.
A Study in Resolve and Refinement
The season was marked by variable weather, which provided a strict test of viticultural skill. Rain splintered throughout, leading to a mercurial flowering period. Despite this, meticulous care in vineyard management spearheaded by Chateau Le Gay's storied tradition resulted in grapes that defied expectation.
Now enshrined in the bottle, the 2002 Chateau le Gay articulates its story as one of surprise and triumph. It presents an olfactory bouquet replete with earthy truffles and mature black cherries accented by subtle hints of cedar. On the palate, it envelopes one with a tapestry woven from the rich plums and a hint of tobacco—a medium-bodied structure that maintains its poise with refined tannins and an impressive finish that insists on reflection.
An Investment Worthy of Consideration
In terms of investment potential, this vintage speaks to those who appreciate under-the-radar opportunities endowed with aging capability. For investors willing to unveil these quieter vintages, their palate will be rewarded with complexity, and their portfolio may well benefit from the wine’s graceful ascent in maturity and subsequent desirability.
Unquestionably, the 2002 Chateau le Gay from Chateau Le Gay exemplifies how challenging conditions can still yield wines of character and depth. Each tasting is a lesson in the fortitude not just of the vines themselves but of the winemakers' artisanal prowess. Therein lies a wisdom for both oenophiles and investors: fortune often flourishes where least expected—in this case, within the calm embrace of the bottle.
Market price (GBP)
£630.00
12x75cl
Highest score
89
POP score
70
Scores and tasting notes
This dense ruby/purple-colored wine is one of the most successful wines of the vintage for this appellation. With a firmly structured personality and deep, sweet plum, fig, black cherry, and kirsch notes with some cassis in the background, this is a generously endowed, moderately tannic wine that should be at its best between 2010 and 2020.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 28 April 2005