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2002 Le Pin

By Chateau Le Pin

2002 Le Pin from Chateau Le Pin, Pomerol, Bordeaux

The 2002 vintage from the mythic Le Pin flew in the face of an otherwise challenging year across Bordeaux. In tasting the 2002 Le Pin, one is reminded that the greatest of terroirs coupled with meticulous stewardship can defy the odds and deliver something bordering on miraculous.

 

A Vintage Defying Expectations

2002 stands as a testament to the resilience and masterful craft at Chateau Le Pin. This year was not hailed for its widespread excellence, grappling with unpredictable weather that kept vigneronnes on their toes. However, in such a year of winemaker's vintages, true jewels like the 2002 Le Pin emerge, dazzling connoisseurs and investors alike with its lithe power and refined elegance.

 

The Quintessence of Pomerol Finesse

On pouring, the 2002 Le Pin greets you with a garnet hue that gives way to an intricate bouquet of blackcurrants, truffles, and cedar. There's an underlying complexity borne from the warm clay soils of Pomerol that provides a luscious yet structured foundation. The palate is an opulent tapestry woven from ripe tannins and a kaleidoscope of dark fruit notes holding hands with subtle forest floor whispers. Stunning balance and a lingering finish indicate this wine's steadfast aging potential.

In regards to wine investment value, this particular vintage is distinctly sought-after by collectors for its rarity and remarkable quality amidst a challenging season. Its hedonistic charm is mirrored by robust market performance—a distinctive trait for savvy investors to acknowledge.

 

Conclusion

The 2002 Le Pin represents not only a triumph over adversity but also a bold statement of Pomerol's inherent grace under pressure. For enthusiasts seeking to diversify their portfolio or acquire a slice of vinous history, it provides an incomparable opportunity to cherish and hold. It remains an evocative emblem—a touchstone for those who appreciate the balletic interplay between nature's whim and a vintner’s vision.

Current market price

$45,810.00

12x75cl

Highest score

93

POP score

2110.77

Scores and tasting notes

93

One of the candidates for the Pomerol of this challenging vintage, Le Pin's 2002 boasts a deep plum/purple color in addition to sweet aromas of dried herbs, roasted coffee, chocolate, plums, and sweet cherries. This luscious offering possesses terrific fruit, medium body, low acidity, and a long, heady finish. Drink it over the next 12-15 years. It is an amazing wine for the vintage!

Robert Parker Jr - Wine Advocate #158 April 2005

93

One of the candidates for the Pomerol of this challenging vintage, Le Pin’s 2002 boasts a deep plum/purple color in addition to sweet aromas of dried herbs, roasted coffee, chocolate, plums, and sweet cherries. This luscious offering possesses terrific fruit, medium body, low acidity, and a long, heady finish. Drink it over the next 12-15 years. It is an amazing wine for the vintage!

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 28 April 2005

92

Tasted blind at Farr's 2002 Bordeaux tasting. An exotic, ripe bouquet with black cherries, dried orange peel and raspberry coulis with subtle tobacco notes developing with aeration. Superb clarity. The palate is rounded and sensuous, opening up with time, plush and generous with ripe strawberry, cassis and orange zest, but good structure underpinning everything. Great length and persistency, but only just out of the starting blocks. Tasted October 2009.

Neal Martin - Wine Journal Jan 2010

Vintage performance