2000 Chateau l'Eglise-Clinet
Bordeaux, FranceColour | : | Red |
Producer | : | Chateau l'Eglise-Clinet |
Country | : | France |
Region | : | Bordeaux |
Sub Region | : | Pomerol |
Variety | : | Proprietary Blend |
Vintage | : | 2000 |
Capacity | : | 750 ml - Standard Bottle |
Rating | : | Neal Martin 97 pts, Robert Parker 97+ pts, James Suckling 99 pts |
Tasting notes | : |
The 2000 l’Eglise-Clinet was picked from 18 September and matured in 80% new oak. This has a magnificent bouquet with black fruit infused with bay leaf, smoke, freshly rolled tobacco and a touch of spice. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, quite firm in the mouth with blackberry, clove, allspice and white pepper. This has always been a very complex millennial Pomerol with a very grippy, quite masculine finish and therefore decanting is advised. Denis Durantou informed that this was the only vintage neither fined nor filtered. Tasted at the l’Eglise-Clinet vertical at the château in April 2018. -- Neal Martin A stunning wine with extraordinary concentration, but still somewhat backward, this 2000 needs much more time than I projected seven years ago. It boasts an inky/dark purple color along with an intense nose of kirsch, blackberries, licorice, caramel, and flowers. Full-bodied with abundant tannin as well as a multidimensional, thick texture, this unevolved Pomerol has not changed much since its 2003 release. Gorgeous purity and a natural mouthfeel make for a dazzling wine that will benefit from another 5-10 years of cellaring, and last for three decades thereafter. It is a legendary effort! -- Robert Parker |
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