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2002 Trotanoy

By Chateau Trotanoy

2002 Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy, Pomerol, Bordeaux

The year 2002 in Bordeaux was not without its challenges; a somewhat capricious climate demanded meticulous care and selection in the Pomerol appellation. However, the revered 2002 Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy emerged as a testament to the triumph of man's diligence over the whims of nature. The Trotanoy terroir, renowned for its iron-rich clay and gravel, reveals itself through this exemplary vintage.

 

Legacy of the Soil: A Vintage Worth Investing In

Chateau Trotanoy has long been synonymous with the pinnacle of Pomerol finesse—and it is in vintages like 2002 where their mastery is most apparent. Despite the year's general tendency towards lighter wines, this particular bottle boasts a remarkable depth and concentration, defying broader regional expectations. As a leading voice for fine wine investors, I find that the 2002 Trotanoy's singularity adds an enticing layer to any discerning collection.

 

Refinement Through Adversity: The 2002 Narrative

The narrative of the 2002 vintage unfolds with each sip. On the nose, an intricate bouquet of truffle, dark cherry, and a whisper of earthy minerality entices—one immediately recognises the inimitable signature of Chateau Trotanoy. Upon tasting, succulent layers of ripe blackberry mesh gracefully with tannins that have softened to perfection—a nectar balanced delicately between potency and elegance. It dances across the palate, leaving an enduring impression long after the last drop.

Coupled with expert vinification and a scrupulous culling of grapes, this vintage has evolved splendidly over time. Its maturity now offers a lush display of its early promise. For investors, the reputation of Chateau Trotanoy coupled with this vintage's unique expression suggests this 2002 Trotanoy may just be one of those rare opportunities to enrich a portfolio with both substance and narrative appeal.

 

A Connoisseur’s Conclusion

In closing, while many regard select earlier vintages as benchmarks, I contend that the 2002 Trotanoy from Chateau Trotanoy presents an investment-worthy opportunity with remarkable individuality. It stands as an intriguing chapter in the chronicle of Bordeaux—a chapter that speaks to both the resilience and maintenance of elegance one finds only in wines born from challenging vintages.

Market price (USD)

$1,790.00

12x75cl

Highest score

90

POP score

147

Scores and tasting notes

90

The 2002 Trotanoy has definitely improved since our last encounter four years ago. Here it has a deep colour. The nose is well defined if conservative with graphite infused black fruit and cedar. The medium-bodied palate is structured, the tannins remaining firm in the mouth and has developed an attractive ferrous, slightly attenuated finish. Perhaps this is a little hard going, but it is drinking well now. Tasted March 2013.

Neal Martin - Wine Journal Nov 2013

89

Deep plum/ruby with a nose of new saddle leather, damp earth, truffles, black cherries, and minerals, this formidably endowed, powerful, virile wine possesses loads of muscle and tannin, but I question if the requisite depth of fruit/extract is there to balance out the wine’s structure. In any event, it is a ruggedly constructed wine that should be at its best between 2008 and 2016.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 28 April 2005

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