Champagne vintage report by Richard Geoffroy, Dom Pérignon and Salon: The 2002 harvest: The spring was hot and dry, without significant frost and with almost perfect flowering. The summer was marked by long sunny periods, interspersed with regular cloudy and rainy periods. The surprisingly perfect weather just before harvest offset the heavy rains in late August and early September. The vines were healthy and dehydrating the grape berries helped them reach new heights of ripeness. The harvest began between September 12 and 28.
Vintage Report by Salon: What a year 2002 turned out to be! In Champagne, particularly in Mesnil-sur-Oger, the weather conditions were particularly unstable, oscillating between cool and hot, rain and drought: but no severe frosts, no devastating downpours, and almost no hail. As a result, the vines could not have been healthier. Pollen measurements at flowering indicated a heavy harvest – perhaps too heavy – with clusters gaining weight quickly. Would the quality be up to par? As careful growers thinned the crop, the problem resolved itself naturally as the summer progressed, with beautiful warm days concentrating the fruit and restoring perfect balance. The harvest began in mid-September, on the 16th in Mesnil-sur-Oger, in cool conditions with a bright blue sky. Chardonnay grapes, harvested at good yields, proved rich and powerful, with each grape a reflection of its conditions. Add to this the human element – supreme effort, art, love – and the result is a wine of refinement, precision, balance; shimmering, captivating like a samurai sword. For the image of battle could not be more apt given the boldness and power, the serene tension and assurance present in this 2002 vintage, here for us now to savor. Not just the soul of Salon, but its triumph.