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DN
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Critic reviews

2002 Château Latour

Sale price$665.00 | In Stock Ships from our French cellar (Delivery in 4-10 days) | Drink or Cellar

A surprising triumph born from a challenging season, salvaged by an unexpected "Indian summer" in September. This vintage showcases aromatic complexity with notes of tar, graphite, incense, and smoke. Leaning towards elegance, it offers silky tannins and a creamy finish. While delightfully approachable now, this wine possesses the depth and pedigree to age beautifully for decades. A testament to Latour's ability to excel even in unpredictable years.


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Critic Reviews
96

The wine of the vintage? There are only 10,000 cases of this extraordinarily rich, dense 2002 that is as powerful as the 2003 (even the alcohol levels are nearly the same, 12.85%) . It is dark ruby/purple to the rim, with notes of English walnuts, crushed rocks, black currants, and forest floor, dense, full-bodied, and opulent, yet classic with spectacular aromatics, marvelous purity, and a full-bodied finish that lasts just over 50+ seconds. Huge richness and the sweetness of the tannin are somewhat deceptive as this wine seems set for a long life. Administrator Frederic Engerer seems to be more pleased with what Latour achieved in 2002 than in any other recent vintage. Hats off to him for an extraordinary accomplishment in a vintage that wouldn’t have been expected to produce the raw materials to achieve something at this level of quality. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2045.

Robert Parker
96

Loads of ripe currants, licorice and toasted oak on the nose. Subtle yet impressive. Full-bodied, with a solid core of ripe fruit and chewy tannins. Big and juicy. Deep midpalate for a 2002. This is the wine of the vintage. A solid, classic Latour that needs bottle age. Best after 2012.

Wine Spectator
92

Uncharacteristically un-Latour-ish, this wine is soft and unassuming, yet there is charm here as well. Drinking well now but does not seem to have the substance to hold for the long term. After a problematic flowering, the growing season was warm at best, and there was frequent rain. However, the sun and warmth returned in early September, and Latour left the grapes on the vines late into the season in pursuit of ripeness. The blend is roughly three-quarters Cabernet Sauvignon and one-quarter Merlot, and the result has a bright red berry fruit, floral notes, and a discreet hint of spice.

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2002 Château Latour
2002 Château Latour Sale price$665.00 | In Stock Ships from our French cellar (Delivery in 4-10 days) | Drink or Cellar

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The Estate

Château Latour, one of Bordeaux's five First Growths, boasts a vineyard dating back to 1680 in the Médoc region. Its prime location near the Gironde Estuary moderates extreme weather, contributing to its exceptional terroir. Renowned for rich, full-bodied Cabernet Sauvignon-based wines, Latour produces highly tannic vintages that evolve slowly, developing complex aromas of hazelnut, leather, blackcurrant, and graphite over time. This longevity and depth of character cement Latour's reputation as the quintessential wine for aging, embodying the pinnacle of Bordeaux winemaking.

1995 Château Latour 1995
1995
1995

Left Bank Legend

A cold spring followed by intense summer heat waves pushed Latour's old-vine Cabernet Sauvignon to heightened concentration in 1995, with harvest occurring under ideal dry conditions through late September. The estate's gravelly soils and precision sorting resulted in powerful dark fruits layered with graphite, tobacco and Asian spice notes. The wine shows remarkable balance between its firm structure and the pure Grand Vin character that defines Latour's terroir.

1998 Château Latour 1998
1998
1998

Late Heat Tests Gravels

September heat spikes challenged vines, but Latour's deep gravel soils provided crucial water regulation through the vintage's warmest periods. The First Growth's patient October harvest allowed Cabernet Sauvignon to achieve full phenolic ripeness. The wine reveals intense black fruits, iron-tinged minerality, and the profound structure that marks Latour's greatest vintages.

2000 Château Latour 2000
2000
2000

Towering Depth & Legendary Precision

A near-perfect 2000 vintage produced bold, concentrated wines with incredible structure. Latour’s terroir delivered power and finesse, cementing this vintage’s legendary status.

2002 Château Latour 2002
2002
2002

Late-Season Miracle

2002 was a year of surprises. A dry winter and spring led to drought concerns, followed by a rainy May. Summer alternated between hot, dry periods and storms, with a cool August. September brought an unexpected "Indian summer" with sunny, dry conditions. This late favorable weather salvaged the vintage, allowing for a late harvest from September 25 to October 17. Despite earlier challenges, the grapes achieved high sugar concentration, resulting in an excellent vintage that surpassed initial expectations.

2004 Château Latour 2004
2004
2004

Classic Powerhouse

The 2004 vintage was marked by extreme rainfall variability throughout the growing season. Periods of excessive precipitation in October, January, May, and August alternated with significant dry spells in December, February-March, June, and September. Flowering occurred under ideal conditions from late May to mid-June. September brought favorable weather, crucial for ripening. The harvest was exceptionally long, with Merlot picked from September 23-30, followed by Cabernets from October 7-19 under challenging rainy conditions. Despite the late rains, the Cabernets were harvested at optimal ripeness, producing tight, rich, and complex fruit. This unusual weather pattern resulted in a vintage that showcased the adaptability of the vineyard and the skill of the winemaking team.

2005 Château Latour 2005
2005
2005

Majestic Grandeur in Magnum Form

The exceptional 2005 vintage brought ripe, concentrated wines with vibrant acidity. The magnum format enhances Latour’s balance and allows for an extended aging trajectory.

2008 Château Latour 2008
2008
2008

Refined Elegance

The 2008 vintage began with a warm winter, followed by a cool, wet spring. May saw above-average temperatures, but June to September were cooler than usual. July's drought caused moderate water stress, while August and early September brought frequent rain. Fortunately, late September's dry weather aided ripening. Harvest occurred from September 29 to October 19 under favorable conditions, resulting in grapes with a balance of high phenolic content, adequate sugar levels, and notable acidity. Despite the year's weather challenges, the late-season improvement allowed for optimized grape quality at harvest.

2011 Château Latour 2011
2011
2011

Moderate Season, Site-Driven Clarity

A moderate vintage with inconsistent flowering but a dry summer produced firm, classically styled wines. Latour’s gravel plateau added structure and detail. A vintage of definition shaped by terroir steadiness.

2012 Château Latour 2012
2012
2012

First Growth Defies Rain

October rains tested even Latour's historic l'Enclos, yet the estate's deep gravel soils and old-vine Cabernet Sauvignon proved remarkably resilient. Precise sorting preserved only perfect berries from the challenging harvest, while the Grand Vin's selection proved ruthlessly strict. The wine displays Latour's signature power with iron-tinged minerality and black fruit precision marking this demanding vintage.

2013 Château Latour 2013
2013
2013

Gravel Base Guards Quality

Cool maritime influence from the Gironde proved vital during challenging autumn conditions. The estate's historic gravel plateau and old vines demonstrated resilience through variable weather. Classic cassis notes and mineral depth reflect the First Growth's precision, despite the vintage's demands.

2015 Château Latour 2015
2015
2015

Heat Builds Power

Early summer drought and sustained warmth through August created ideal ripening conditions for Cabernet Sauvignon on Latour's deep gravel soils. September's moderate temperatures allowed for precise parcel-by-parcel harvesting across the estate's prime 47-hectare L'Enclos vineyard. The wine reflects the vintage's power with intense cassis and graphite notes, while maintaining Latour's signature length and aristocratic structure.

2017 Château Latour 2017
2017
2017

April Frost Tests Sites

While spring frost impacted much of Bordeaux, Latour's prime position near the Gironde estuary provided crucial protection during the critical April period. The estate's deep gravel soils maintained steady ripening through the challenging summer conditions. The wine shows the First Growth's characteristic graphite and cassis notes, with the vintage's freshness highlighting Latour's precision.

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