Opaque purple-colored, the 2000 is even more impressive from bottle than barrel. A sleeper of the vintage, this expansive and dense wine exhibits impressive extract levels, beautifully pure blueberry, blackberry, and cherry characteristics with a liquid minerality as well as suave, well-integrated, toasty, espresso notes. Sweet tannin, medium to full body, and a long finish make for a sumptuous example of St.-Emilion. It should be accessible early. Glorious stuff! Anticipated maturity: 2005-2016.
P.S. This has the same proprietor (the Reiffers family) as such notable chateaux as Clos St.-Martin and Cote Baleau. Michel Rolland is the consultant for all three chateaux.