2000 Chateau Latour Bordeaux Blend

Bordeaux Blend - 750ML
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REVIEWS

JS 100 JL 100 VN 99 WS 99 DC 98 WE 98 WA 97
JS 100

jamessuckling.com, April 2014

Latour has made truly great wines in the past two decades—and this is one of the best. It has fabulous aromas of black truffles, currants, raspberry and dried flowers. Mind-blowing on the palate, it’s an emotional and...
JL 100

TheWineCellarInsider.com, July 2023

Just entering the start of its long drinking window, everything about this wine rocks! The nose, with its cedar, range of tobaccos, currants, smoke, spice, and blackberries is what you initially notice. But it is on the...
VN 99

Vinous, September 2021

The 2000 Latour is very deep in color. The nose is backward and demands coaxing from the glass, eventually revealing intense black fruit, cedar, graphite and very subtle Japanese nori aromas. The palate is medium-bodied...
WS 99

Wine Spectator, January 2016

The fruit here is still very much in the primary phase, with a decidedly racy feel to the raspberry coulis, cassis and blackberry reduction notes that are streaked with violet, iron and graphite flavors. The superlong...
DC 98

Decanter, July 2020

Hard not to be impressed by the sheer power and muscle on display in this Latour, very much archetypal of the estate at this time, seven years into François Pinault's tenure, with the team under director Frederic Engerer...
WE 98

Wine Enthusiast, June 2003

This is such an expressive wine, with elegance a major factor in its character. It is certainly huge, rich and dense. But there is much more to it. You can peel layers of fruit and tannins away, and still never get to the...
WA 97

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, March 2019

2000 saw a warm, dry July and August with a small amount of rain from mid-September onward. Composed of 77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc and 3% Petit Verdot, the 2000 Latour has a deep garnet color...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type Red
Varietal Bordeaux Blend
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Sub-region Pauillac
Vintage 2000
Size 750ML
Percent alcohol 13%
Closure Cork

The wines of Chateau Latour need time to mature, generally at least ten or fifteen years, before they can be drunk. It is only then that the full complexity of the bouquet is expressed and the palate becomes sufficiently well integrated to be enjoyable and harmonious.

The 2000 Chateau Latour is a Bordeaux Blend from the renowned Pauillac sub-region of Bordeaux, France. This red wine, produced by Chateau Latour, is celebrated for its complexity, elegance, and potential for aging. It is sealed with a cork and has an alcohol content of 13.0%.

James Suckling awarded this wine a perfect score of 100, describing it as having "fabulous aromas of black truffles, currants, raspberry and dried flowers." He praises it as "mind-blowing on the palate," highlighting its emotional and soulful characteristics (jamessuckling.com, 4/28/2014).

Wine Spectator also rated this wine highly with a score of 99. The review notes that the fruit is "still very much in the primary phase," featuring flavors of "raspberry coulis, cassis and blackberry reduction" with underlying notes of "violet, iron and graphite." The review concludes that the wine is "rather stunning" and best enjoyed from 2020 through 2040 (Wine Spectator, 1/1/2016).

Wine Enthusiast gave this vintage a score of 98, emphasizing its "expressive" nature and "elegance." The wine is described as "huge, rich and dense," with layers of fruit and tannins that contribute to its complexity. The review suggests that the wine will continue to evolve, revealing new characteristics over time (Wine Enthusiast, 6/1/2003).

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate also provided a high score of 97, detailing the wine's composition of 77% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Merlot, 4% Cabernet Franc, and 3% Petit Verdot. The review mentions its "deep garnet color" and mature notes of "fried exotic spices, hoisin, unsmoked cigars and fruitcake." The wine is described as "medium-bodied, soft, plush and savory" with a "long, mineral-tinged finish" (Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, 3/1/2019).

Vinous rated the 2000 Latour at 99, noting its "very deep color" and a nose that reveals "intense black fruit, cedar, graphite and subtle Japanese nori aromas." The palate is described as having an "arching structure that grips the mouth," with tannins that are "a little bolder than the 2001" (Vinous, 9/23/2021).

Jeff Leve, also giving a perfect score of 100, highlights the wine's "cedar, range of tobaccos, currants, smoke, spice, and blackberries" on the nose. He emphasizes the wine's "concentration, length, purity, expansiveness, and richness" on the palate, suggesting it will be drinkable from 2023 to 2065 (TheWineCellarInsider.com, 7/4/2023).

Decanter awarded the wine a score of 98, noting its "sheer power and muscle." The review describes it as "beautifully layered, with truffle-laced dark chocolate, espresso, tar and tight cassis flavors," and mentions that it has a "powerful grip" that will last for decades (Decanter, 7/8/2020).

In summary, the 2000 Chateau Latour is a critically acclaimed wine known for its depth, complexity, and aging potential, receiving multiple high scores and glowing reviews from various esteemed critics.