Chateau Lafleur   Lafleur

2002 Lafleur

By Chateau Lafleur

2002 Lafleur from Chateau Lafleur, Pomerol, Bordeaux

Nestled in the heart of Pomerol, the venerable Chateau Lafleur has crafted a vintage in 2002 that stands as a testament to the resilience and subtle power of this esteemed appellation. The 2002 Lafleur presents an opportunity for fine wine investors to weave into their collection a Bordeaux displaying a blend of finesse and complexity, emblematic of a year that widely tested the mettle of viticulturists.

 

A Vintage Reflecting Nature's Challenges and Triumphs

The growing season of 2002 posed significant challenges, with April frosts and unwelcomed summer rains; yet, the profound vigilance and dedication at Chateau Lafleur overcame them. The result is a wine that exhibits unmatched integrity and a unique character when set amongst its siblings—underlining the singularity of this harvest within the Pomerol tapestry.

The near equal blend of Merlot and Cabernet Franc in the 2002 Lafleur offers a sensual bouquet laden with dark berries, earthy undertones, and a hint of truffle—a whispering echo of the Pomerol terroir. Age has coaxed forth subtleties; nuances of cigar box and leather mingle with mature fruits on the palate, casting an alluring spell that culminates in an elegantly structured finish.

 

Investment-worthy Elegance

For investors seeking maturation potential coupled with rarity, the 2002 Lafleur is an astute choice. This vintage mirrors the resilience that discerning collectors admire, promising to hold its poise in the cellar or stand out at auction. Its lingering charm is indicative of an assemblage poised for graceful evolution over time.

In summary, amidst variable climatic adversities, Chateau Lafleur's prowess has shone through in its 2002 production. The wine anchors itself firmly as one of patient triumph, worthy of both the connoisseur's palate and the investor's portfolio. It is a luminous beacon for those attuned to the quieter majesty of Bordeaux's more understated vintages.

Market price (USD)

$6,410.00

12x75cl

Highest score

93

POP score

403.85

Scores and tasting notes

93

Tasted from an ex-chateau bottle at the Lafleur vertical dinner at Attersee in Austria. The 2002 Lafleur appeared to go into its shell for a few years, however this is the best bottle that I have encountered for some while. It has wonderful definition and vivacity on the nose with scents of blackberry and truffle

Neal Martin - Wine Journal Sep 2013

89

An austerely-styled Lafleur, the 2002 possesses high tannin, a dark ruby/purple color, an angular personality, sweet mineral-infused black cherry fruit, dusty tannins, and considerable grip and structure. There is a certain nobility to the aromatics and flavors, but the dry, hard tannins are cause for concern. Keep a rabbit's foot in your back pocket if you are going to buy this wine, as I have severe reservations about whether it will ever come into balance. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2016?

Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #158 April 2005

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