Chateau LEvangile   LEvangile

2002 L'Evangile

By Chateau L'Evangile

2002 L'Evangile from Chateau L'Evangile, Pomerol, Bordeaux, France

Embedded in the celebrated terroir of Pomerol, the 2002 L'Evangile from Chateau L'Evangile is a testament to the resilience and potential hidden within less heralded vintages. This year presented challenges, yet the resulting wine has matured into a thrillingly sophisticated narrative of this unique season.

 

An Ode to Balance and Refinement

Surviving turbulent weather conditions, 2002 in Pomerol stands as a sleeper vintage, one where insightful investors may uncover wines with excellent ageing potential. Against this backdrop, Chateau L'Evangile's resilient viticultural practices bore fruit of unfolding complexity and finesse. The 2002 L'Evangile demonstrates the estate's characteristic polish and depth but with an air of restrained opulence that has evolved charmingly over time.

 

Intriguing Complexity: A Vintage to Savour

The 2002 vintage is characterised by its balance and subtlety in contrast to more exuberant years. In its youth, this wine whispered hints of blackberry and truffle, which have since developed into a chorus of dark fruit compote, nuanced by tertiary notes of tobacco leaf and a supple savoury finish. The tannins, once firm, now support the flavour profile with gentleness and precision.

The 2002 L'Evangile showcases measured power without sacrificing elegance; it is a wine that remains steadfast in its complexity as it reaches full maturity. Followers of Bordeaux will appreciate the masterful winemaking that preserves the soul of Pomerol amidst climatic capriciousness.

For fine wine investors seeking out less flamboyant but steadily appreciating assets, the 2002 vintage from Chateau L’Evangile is an intriguing addition to any collector’s portfolio. With its current state showing refined maturity and poise, this wine stands as a highly investable proposition. Its ability to weather the years gracefully speaks to the idiosyncratic charm of both region and producer—an elegant Pomerol in a year that asked much and gave generously in return.

Market price (USD)

$1,810.00

12x75cl

Highest score

90

POP score

148

Scores and tasting notes

89-91

The nose is very closed. Medium bodied palate, quite toasty with delicate black fruits, liquorice and tar. Not a powerful wine like usual from L'Evangile, far more reserved and a bit jammy on the finish. A decent wine but not by L'Evangile's standards. Tasted April 2003.

Neal Martin - Wine Advocate - Wine Journal

90

A successful wine for a Right Bank Pomerol, this is an elegant but strongly constituted, medium-bodied L’Evangile with a deep ruby/purple-tinged color, sweet blackberry, raspberry notes, with a distinctive earthiness, medium body, surprising potency (13.8% alcohol) and a long finish with sweet tannin. The blend in 2002, according to Jean Pascal Vazart, was 78% Merlot and 22% Cabernet Franc. The tannins are sweeter than I would have thought, so I suspect this wine will drink well early, but have good keeping qualities. Anticipated maturity: 2007-2017.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 28 April 2005

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