Chateau Bellegarde Margaux 2002
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Description
Description
Chateau Bellegarde Margaux 2002 is a 750ml single-estate red Bordeaux from the prestigious Margaux appellation in the Haut-Médoc. As one of the more accessibly priced wines produced within this celebrated commune, the 2002 vintage represents a compelling entry point into Margaux — a region long defined by fragrance, elegance, and fine-grained tannin structure.
Quick Facts: Origin: Margaux, Bordeaux, France | Vintage: 2002 | Size: 750ml | Estate: Château Bellegarde | Blend: Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc
Production & Heritage
Château Bellegarde is a small, focused estate that produces only a single wine — its eponymous Margaux cuvée. The blend draws from the classic Bordeaux varieties, with recent vintages assembled from approximately 46% Merlot, 44% Cabernet Sauvignon, 9% Petit Verdot, and 1% Cabernet Franc, though proportions may shift from year to year. The wine is aged for 12 months in French oak barrels with fine grain and medium toast, a regimen that imparts structure and subtle wood influence without overpowering the fruit. This sole-product approach allows the estate to channel its full attention into one expression of the Margaux terroir.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with delicate scents of red berries, followed by dried laurel and warm cinnamon spice. Two decades of bottle age have allowed these primary aromas to integrate and develop additional complexity.
Taste: On entry, the palate echoes the red berry character found on the nose. At mid-palate, accents of orange peel brighten the profile while cocoa adds a deeper, earthier dimension. The 12 months of French oak aging provides a quietly supportive tannic framework that has softened with time.
Finish: The finish is moderate in length with a fine, drying texture. Lingering traces of cinnamon and bittersweet cocoa gradually taper off, leaving a subtle mineral impression.
How to Drink Bellegarde Margaux
At over two decades old, this wine is best served at cellar temperature (around 16–18°C / 61–64°F), decanted for 30 to 60 minutes to allow the mature aromatics to fully open. Gentle aeration rewards patience. While this vintage is best appreciated on its own or alongside food rather than in cocktails, it pairs beautifully with classic French cuisine — roast lamb, duck confit, or aged cheeses that mirror its savory, spiced profile.
Best For
- Exploring mature Bordeaux without a Premier Cru price tag
- Pairing with a formal French-inspired dinner course
- Gifting a Bordeaux enthusiast who appreciates aged wines
- Building out a vertical or horizontal vintage tasting of 2002 Margaux wines
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Bellegarde Margaux 2002 taste like? It delivers delicate red berry fruit alongside warm cinnamon spice, with supporting notes of orange peel and cocoa that add savory depth. The overall profile is elegant and moderately structured, consistent with the Margaux appellation's reputation for finesse.
How does Bellegarde Margaux compare to other entry-level Margaux wines? Château Bellegarde sits among the most affordable wines within the Margaux appellation, making it a value-driven alternative to classified growths. Its Merlot-forward blend lends a rounder, softer character than the more Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant profiles found at many of the commune's higher-classified estates.
Is Bellegarde Margaux 2002 good for drinking now? Yes — at over 20 years of age, this wine has moved well into its mature drinking window. Decanting before serving is recommended to allow any sediment to settle and the aromatics to fully express themselves.
Where is Bellegarde Margaux made? Château Bellegarde is located in the Margaux commune within the Haut-Médoc sub-region of Bordeaux, France. Margaux is one of six communal appellations on Bordeaux's Left Bank, renowned for producing some of the region's most aromatic and refined red wines.
What foods pair well with Bellegarde Margaux 2002? Roast rack of lamb complements its red berry and herb aromatics. Duck confit plays well with the wine's earthy cocoa undertones. Aged Comté or Gruyère echoes its nutty, savory depth. A classic beef bourguignon matches its Bordeaux character. Mushroom risotto accentuates the mature, earthy notes of this aged vintage.
What sizes does Bellegarde Margaux come in? The standard bottling is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this estate.
Is Bellegarde Margaux 2002 worth the price? Château Bellegarde positions itself as one of the most accessible entry points into the Margaux appellation. For drinkers seeking the aromatic elegance and terroir expression of Margaux without the significant investment required by classified growths, it represents strong value — particularly as a mature vintage with two decades of cellar development already behind it.
Why Bellegarde Margaux?
What sets Château Bellegarde apart is its singular focus — the estate produces only this one wine, channeling all of its viticultural and winemaking energy into a single Margaux cuvée. The 2002 vintage, now fully mature, provides a rare opportunity to experience an aged Left Bank Bordeaux at an accessible tier. Twelve months in fine-grain, medium-toast French oak has given the wine enough structural backbone to age gracefully, while the Merlot-led blend keeps the texture approachable. For anyone interested in understanding what Margaux terroir tastes like after two decades of evolution, this bottle provides an honest and rewarding window into the appellation.
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