Just as the Grands-Echézeaux displayed another dimension relative to the Echézeaux, so it is that the Romanée-Conti does so with the La Tâche, at least this vintage. The nose cannot begin to match the utterly seductive expressiveness of the La Tâche but then again, it never does at this stage, revealing a superbly detailed nose of dried rose petals, kirsch and plenty of spice of its own. However, the taut, focused, very backward, powerful and very punchy flavours are more discreet with seriously impressive detail and layer after layer of sappy extract and incredible depth. This too is impeccably balanced and there is the same tenderness here, sophisticated and quite fine tannins that one sees throughout this range of 2002s. As with all great vintages of Romanée-Conti, what ultimately separates it from La Tâche is the almost spiritual sense of harmony. Yes, the balance is perfect but there's just something else here that makes La Romanée-Conti a more complete wine.