2000 Leoville Barton

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Tasting Notes
Château Léoville Barton has long been a favourite of Bordeaux lovers the world over as a model of traditional, expertly made Claret. With world-class quality in bottle, it's a wine that embodies all of the best characteristics that St. Julien has to offer. Mature parcels are incredibly rare and we're therefore thrilled to offer the fantastic 2000 vintage direct from the Château. With a tremendous capacity for aging, and relative affordability when compared to other iconic names from Bordeaux, Léoville Barton has always been "one of the best values in blue-chip, ageworthy Bordeaux," as the Wine Spectator notes. From a vintage that ranks as one of the very best Bordeaux vintages in recent times, the 2000 more than lives up to this statement. Rare and immaculate, this is a truly special parcel. These cases have never left the Chateau's cellars since bottling and are therefore in pristine condition - the provenance here simply could not be any better. With 20 years of maturity, the 2000 is showing excellently, with Robert Parker writing in 2010 that this is "a wonderful classic with five decades of longevity ahead of it.
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I found this to be one of the more backward wines of the 2000 vintage and gave it a window of maturity of 2015-2040 when I reviewed it in 2003. In my two recent tastings of it, I changed that window to 2018-2050, which probably says more than the following tasting note could say. This is a behemoth - dense, highly extracted, very tannic, broodingly backward, with a dense purple color and very little evolution since it was bottled 8 years ago. Wonderfully sweet cedar and fruitcake notes are intermixed with hints of creme de cassis, licorice, and earthy forest floor. It is full-bodied and tannic, with everything in place, but like so many wines that come from Léoville Barton, it makes a mockery of many modern-day consumers wanting a wine for immediate gratification. Those who bought it should continue to exercise patience and be proud to own a wonderful classic with five decades of longevity ahead of it.
Decadent aromas of strawberry tart, earth, meat, spices, that gives way to flowers and currants. Full and very soft, with refined tannins with a very long finish. This is just starting to open up right now, a real beauty. Soft and delicious with a great future. This will be better in 5 years, but you can enjoy this now. Pull the cork in 2015.
Dark crimson. Very solid and tasty on the nose. Essence of St James's Street?! Lots of mass here and something really very promising even if it is far from its full realization. Well done! Drink 2015-2035.
About the producer

Ch. Léoville Barton is a Second Growth Saint-Julien estate, one of the three famous Léoville estates (along with Léoville Poyferré and Léoville Las Cases). Owned by the Barton family (along with Ch. Langoa Barton), it produces classically structured Claret that ages beautifully.