2002 Margaux, Margaux
SKU #1018605
93
points
Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
Performing better from bottle than at any time in cask (which of course is the objective of great winemaking, isn’t it?), this wine reveals a dense ruby/purple color in a style somewhat reminiscent of the 1988 but with more power, concentration, and volume. It has a beautifully elegant nose of black fruits intermixed with truffle, flower, and oak. The wine is medium to full-bodied, dense, with wonderful precision, freshness, and a long, full-bodied finish with impressive levels of concentration. Anticipated maturity: 2010-2030.
(4/ 2005)
92
points
Stephen Tanzer's International Wine Cellar
Bright, deep red. Classic aromas of boysenberry, black cherry, minerals and lead pencil. Then juicy and penetrating, with cabernet-dominated berry and mineral flavors (there's a very low 8% merlot in the blend). Finishes with very firm, youthfully tough tannins that will require a good decade of patience. Quite tight today and difficult to assess. 'We had a gorgeous September, but it came too late for the merlot,' said Pontallier.
(5/ 2005)
92
points
Wine Spectator
This is beautiful on the nose with currants, berries and flowers. Full-bodied, with silky tannins and pretty fruit. Needs a bit more fruit on the midpalate to be a classic Margaux, but clearly outstanding. Best after 2007.
(3/ 2005)
Jancis Robinson
Magnum. Mid crimson. Some lovely complexity on the nose here at last. Subtle and vaguely sweet and toasty. Perhaps just a hint of oak. But very nice balance. More fluid than most. 17.5/20 points.
(3/ 2012)