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2000 Château Palmer Margaux 3me Cru Classé - 750 mL

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Description: Unveil the pinnacle of winemaking with the 2000 Château Palmer Margaux, a third growth gem that epitomizes the elegance and complexity of one of Bordeaux's most prestigious appellations. This exquisite vintage is renowned for its silky tannins and profound bouquet, making it a stellar addition to any serious collector's cellar.

Tasting Notes: The 2000 vintage presents a rich tapestry of aromas, including ripe blackberry, plum, and hints of tobacco and cedar. On the palate, it offers a harmonious blend of dark fruit and delicate floral notes, underpinned by a robust structure and velvety texture. The finish is persistent and gracefully nuanced, showcasing the exceptional balance and depth that Margaux wines are celebrated for.

 

Vinification: Château Palmer's meticulous attention to detail is evident in their winemaking process. The 2000 vintage was crafted from a blend of 53% Cabernet Sauvignon, 47% Merlot, and a small fraction of Petit Verdot, reflecting the estate's traditional approach to achieving complexity and elegance. The wine was aged in oak barrels for an extended period, allowing it to develop its distinctive smooth tannins and layered complexity.

Ratings and Reviews:

  • Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate: 96 points - "An extraordinary effort, Palmer's 2000 is one of the great wines of the vintage. It exhibits a dark ruby/purple color, a bouquet of incense, stone, flower, black cherry, and blackberry fruit, and a long, opulent finish."
  • Wine Spectator: 94 points - "A stunning wine with a clearly defined structure and depth. The 2000 Palmer is a benchmark for the estate and the vintage."
  • Jancis Robinson: 18.5/20 - "A compelling blend of power and finesse. This vintage offers a seamless integration of fruit and tannins, promising longevity and remarkable complexity."

Cellaring Potential: This wine is perfectly matured yet will continue to evolve beautifully in the bottle. With its robust structure and depth, the 2000 Château Palmer can be cellared and enjoyed over the next decade, potentially reaching its peak around 2030.

Why Choose Cellar Link Auctions: At Cellar Link Auctions, we are committed to offering wines that not only delight the palate but also represent investment-worthy additions to any collection. The 2000 Château Palmer Margaux is stored in our state-of-the-art facilities, ensuring that it is maintained in pristine condition until it reaches your cellar.

Embrace the luxury of Château Palmer with this iconic 2000 Margaux, available exclusively at Cellar Link Auctions. Whether you are looking to enrich your collection or gift a bottle of extraordinary stature, this wine is guaranteed to exceed expectations.

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