1986 Trotanoy
By Chateau Trotanoy
1986 Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy, Pomerol, Bordeaux
In the pantheon of Bordeaux wines, the exalted Pomerol appellation beacons with unique allure, and within its confines, one finds the 1986 vintage of Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy—an investment-grade wine of prodigious character. This cherished plot, where the soil bespeaks the legendary pedigree of Merlot, lavished unparalleled generosity upon this vintage, marking it as one of meritorious distinction.
Exceptional Vintage with a Legacy of Elegance
The year 1986 stands out in Bordeaux for its particularly dry and warm growing season, which brought forth wines imbued with robust tannins and an opulent structure. Such climatic benevolence bestowed upon the 1986 Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy an extraordinary constitution—a firm core wrapped in velvety opulence.
A testament to endurance, this vintage has ripened gracefully over the decades. Its initial reticent nature has blossomed into a splendid exhibition of dark fruit compote interwoven with tantalising hints of truffle and subtle earthiness. The tannins have softened yet maintain impeccable balance, conferring upon this remarkable Pomerol a seamless integration of components that continue to evolve in bottle.
A Benchmark for Collectors and Connoisseurs
As we explore this vinous gem, each sip reveals layers that whisper tales from a bygone era—when viticulture married serendipity under Bordeaux's benevolent skies. The discerning investor will appreciate not only the wine’s palatial depth but also its steadily increasing rarity, reinforcing its stature as a pivotal addition to any earnest collection.
To encapsulate the relationship between this remarkable wine and those with an eye for vinous treasure: collectors nurturing their portfolios with such exemplars will find the 1986 Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy to be a paragon of Pomerol finesse—a true confluence where history, terroir, and astute wine investment harmoniously intertwine.
Market price (GBP)
£2,260.00
12x75cl
Highest score
85
POP score
452
Scores and tasting notes
Another rather hollow, commercial style of wine that shows vegetal aromas along with herbal tea, licorice, and some faded candied cherry notes. The color is an evolved medium ruby with plenty of amber. The wine’s finish is short, medium-bodied., with evidence of dilution. Anticipated maturity: Drink it up. Last tasted, 2/02.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 31 December 2002
The first Trotanoy I ever tasted, served at lunch with Corney & Barrow. Ruby core with slight reddish rim. An expressive, rather loose-knit nose with scents of dark chocolate and iron. Palate is a little hollow with a vegetal finish. Quite refined but a little disappointing and short. Tasted June 1999.
Neal Martin - Wine Journal Jul 2007