2000 Château Margaux, Margaux, Bordeaux
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
Ready, but will keep
- Jane Anson MW
- 100/100
- Jeb Dunnuck
- 100/100
- Jancis Robinson MW
- 18+/20
- Charles Curtis MW
- 98/100
- Stephen Tanzer
- 98/100
- Neal Martin MW
- 99/100
- Neal Martin MW
- 99/100
- Robert Parker
- 100/100
Product: 20008007951
75 cl Bottle
150 cl Magnum
300 cl Double Magnum
500 cl Jeroboam
600 cl Imperial
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2000
Alcohol % 13
Maturity Ready, but will keep
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château Margaux
Critics reviews
Jane Anson MW 100/100
Violet and iris aromatics curling out of the glass, starting to reach their full expression at 20 years old. Beautifully finessed and elegant, with hints of black truffle, cloves and rich blackberry fruits, this is a vintage that showcases the best of Margaux. It took its time to reach this point but it has been worth the wait, and the wine just gets better and better over a few hours in the glass. Highlights the success of the partnership between owner Corinne Mentzelopoulos and director Paul Pontantallier, with this château delivering some of the most memorable wines of the turn of the century years in Bordeaux.Drink 2020 - 2050jane_anson_mw, Decanter.com (July 2020)
Drink 2020 - 2050
Jeb Dunnuck 100/100
The 2000 is a blend of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Merlot brought up new barrels.Tasted from magnum, the 2000 Château Margaux is a prodigious, flawless wine that shows the elegance and seductive hallmark of the estate paired with incredible density, depth, and richness. Its still-ruby/purple colour is followed by sensational notes of crème de cassis, spring flowers, lead pencil, and sandalwood that develop beautifully with time in the glass. Medium to full-bodied, opulent, and seamless, with a multi-dimensional, layered texture, it has a massive mid-palate, sweet tannins, and a finish that won’t quit. It’s drinking brilliantly today, and there’s certainly no need to delay gratification, but it’s going to continue evolving for another 3-4 decades. Bordeaux (or red wine, for that matter) doesn’t get any better.jeb_dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com (March 2019)
Drink 2020 - 2050
Jancis Robinson MW 18+/20
Dark ruby with some development and a remarkably similar colour to Lafite 2000. A little raw and unresolved on the nose. A bit scrawnier than some 2000s. Not luscious certainly. Still quite teenage. Long with quite a bit of interest on the finish but it probably needs a bit of time to really come into focus. For the moment it's a bit awkward with very marked tannins.Drink 2016 - 2030jancis_robinson_mw MW, JancisRobinson.com (March 2010)
Drink 2020 - 2050
Charles Curtis MW 98/100
This thrilling wine from a textbook year is dark in colour and shows pronounced aromas of ripe mulberry and black plum fruit, with hints of spice and smoke – the aromas are youthful, and still show some influence from the cask ageing. The texture is lush and dense, with firmish tannins, a plump feel and a warm, approachable texture. Has the substance to age for decades to come. The results in the glass are in every way a fulfilment of the promise of the millennial year.Drink 2023 - 2070Charles Curtis MW, Decanter.com (July 2023)
Drink 2020 - 2050
Stephen Tanzer 98/100
Full ruby-red. Penetrating, highly perfumed aromas of sappy dark berries, violet and minerals; seems less oaky today than the '01. Offers compelling mouth-filling concentration and perfume. A wine of great power and consistency, with a pungent minerality lingering on the palate-staining finish. This somehow doesn't flag or grow narrower even after one swallows or spits. Makes the 2002 seem almost dry in comparison. Wine-of-the-vintage material.Stephen Tanzer, Vinous.com.com (May 2003)
Drink 2020 - 2050
Neal Martin MW 99/100
Tasted at the château.The 2000 Château Margaux remains one of the standouts of the millennial year. This bottle is consistent with the previous example. It's deep in color. The aromatics are intense and backward, opening with blackberry, crushed violet and pencil box scents with time, but there remains a sense of beguiling aloofness, as if you are so lucky to be in its presence, which you are. The palate has a large structure for this First Growth, yet there is a sense of pliancy with a multi-layered, very persistent, satin-textured finish. Divine.Drink 2023 - 2075Neil Martin, Vinous.com.com (September 2023)
Drink 2020 - 2050
Neal Martin MW 99/100
Tasted blind, the 2000 Chateau Margaux was a reminder of the peaks that the millennial vintage could reach. Noticeably deep in color, the bouquet rivets you to the seat with copious red berry fruit, clove and truffle, hints of cedar emerging with time. As the aromatics open and aerate, the fruit profile seems to darken and manifests blackcurrants and bilberries. The palate is medium-bodied with filigree tannin. There is immense depth and symmetry conveyed by this First Growth, quite masculine for the estate with a gentle but insistent grip. It is a brilliant wine that flirts with perfection. Afford it another 3-4 years if you can, because it will last decades. Tasted November 2016.Neil Martin - 01/03/2017
Drink 2020 - 2050
Robert Parker 100/100
Absolutely compelling in two tastings of this vintage, the 2000 Margaux is composed of 90% Cabernet Sauvignon and 10% Merlot. The extraordinary seductiveness, complex aromatics, and purity it exhibits lead me to believe it has reached its window of full maturity. Medium-bodied, with layers of concentration, stunning blue, red, and black fruits intermixed with spring flowers, a subtle dosage of new oak, and a distinctive personality that is elegant while at the same time powerful and substantial, this is a multi-dimensional wine that was extremely approachable and drinkable in both tastings I had of it. The colour remains healthy, even opaque bluish/purple, but there is no reason to hesitate to drink it. It should evolve for another 30-40 years, so there is no hurry.Drink 2012 - 2050Robert M. Parker, Jr., Wine Advocate (June 2010)
Drink 2020 - 2050
About this wine
Chateau Margaux
Château Margaux, a First Growth property, has been owned by the Mentzelopoulos family since 1978. It has since consistently produced some of the finest wines in the Médoc.
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