2003 Trotanoy
By Chateau Trotanoy
2003 Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy, Pomerol, Bordeaux
The formidable 2003 vintage was one that truly tested the mettle of Bordeaux winemakers; a sweltering summer that pushed the vineyards of Pomerol to their limits. Yet, it is precisely in such challenging conditions that the 2003 Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy displays a performance that affirms its pedigree.
A Testament to Resilience and Skill
The growing season of 2003, marked by its unrelenting heat, might have spelled doom for lesser estates. However, the well-drained, blue clay and iron-rich soils of Chateau Trotanoy's vineyards allowed for a masterclass in precision viticulture and winemaking. This was a year where the meticulous nurturing of Merlot vines was not just routine; it became an artform.
Distinctive Elements of a Remarkable Year
In the glass, this exceptional wine exudes an intoxicating bouquet that marries ripe black cherries and plums with an earthy truffle undertone—such complexity could only be born from adversity. On the palate, it reveals depth and concentration with opulent layers that cascade over one another: dark fruit compote, smouldering cigar box, and a hint of graphite. The tannic structure is assertive yet impeccably polished—a testament to the wine's sublime ageing capability.
It is no wonder that discerning connoisseurs seeking robust Bordeaux investments consider the 2003 Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy to be an unmissable jewel in their collections. Its muscular frame belies an inner grace that promises to unfold beautifully over time. Mirroring the infallible spirit that defines Bordeaux's greatest vintages, this wine stands as a beacon for those who understand the true allure of Pomerol's terroir.
As they approach their third decade, bottles of the 2003 Trotanoy offer an experience steeped in both history and transcendent quality—factors critical for any investment-worthy vintage. Savvy investors recognise that this sophistication married with rarity bestows upon it significant cellar value.
In summation, the 2003 Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy not only survived a torrid season—it thrived, metamorphosing into a wine of profound character and age-worthiness. A bold statement in any portfolio, it encapsulates diligence and finesse delivered through Bordeaux’s extreme summer conditions.
Market price (GBP)
£1,940.00
12x75cl
Highest score
93
POP score
149.23
Scores and tasting notes
Beautifully intense fruit here, with a raspberry jam and floral character on the nose. Full and round, soft and silky. A very long finish with amazing fruit, almost like a new world wine with it's juiciness. Drinking this is pure excitement.
James Suckling - jamessuckling.com, December 12th 2010
As always, the 2003 Trotanoy is a meaty, burly style of wine, but the tannins have all been resolved. A dark plum/ruby color is accompanied by sweet black currant and mulberry notes intertwined with hints of truffles and earth. This medium- to full-bodied, delicious Pomerol is clearly one of the finest 2003s made in this appellation, whose lighter soils did not fare well in this vintage. Trotanoy’s clay and deep minerality have saved it. Drink it over the next 4-5 years.
Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 27 August 2014
While rich and dense, the medium to full-bodied 2003 Trotanoy is also hard, tannic, and in need of 3-5 years of bottle age. Its deep ruby/purple color is accompanied by sweet scents of licorice, road tar, earth, and black cherries. Rich and concentrated with moderately high tannin, it should be at its finest between 2009-2020.
Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #164 April 2006
Tasted at Bordeaux Index's '10-Year On' tasting in London. I must confess that I was expecting more from the Trotanoy 2003 on the nose with overripe raising and dried prune scents that cannot be avoided. The palate is sweet and chewy in the mouth
Neal Martin - Wine Journal May 2013