Chateau Petrus 2000


5.0 sterren - 4 professionele reviews

Chateau Petrus in single OWC 2000

excl. BTW € 4.395,00
in. BTW € 5.317,95
Volume 0,75l

Chateau Petrus OWC of 6 bottles 2000

excl. BTW € 34.950,00
in. BTW € 42.289,50
Volume 0,75l

Chateau Petrus 2000

excl. BTW € 8.492,00
in. BTW € 10.275,32
Volume Magnum
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Classificatie Cru Classe
Wijnsoort Rood
Producent Chateau Petrus
Jaar 2000
Land Frankrijk
Streek Bordeaux, Pomerol
Druif Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Bordeaux Blend
Inhoud 0,75
Conditie Perfect
Etiket Perfect
Drinkbaar 2012-2050
Voorraad 0
Conditie In 1-fles originele houten kist
Etiket Perfect
Conditie In originele houten kist
Etiket Perfect
Conditie In originele houten kist
Etiket Perfect

Professionele reviews

Robert Parker (100)

A magical effort from Petrus, the 2000 has continued to gain weight and stature. From the bottle, it is a perfect wine, much like the 1998. The color is inky plum/purple to the rim and the nose, which starts slowly, begins to roar after several minutes, offering up scents of smoke, blackberries, cherries, licorice, and an unmistakable truffle/underbrush element. On the palate, this enormous effort is reminiscent of dry vintage port, with fabulous ripeness, a huge, unctuous texture, enormous body, and a colossal 65-second finish. I did not have the benefit of tasting it side by side with the equally perfect 1998, but it appears the 2000 is a more massive, macho/masculine wine, with more obvious tannin and structure than the seamless 1998. It is another wine to add to the legacy of the great vintages of Petrus. Anticipated maturity: 2015-2050. NOTE: The passing of a legend. Jean-Pierre Moueix, 1913-2003, passed away the weekend of March 29-30. A noble and erudite man, he single-handedly established the reputation for Pomerol. Founding his negociant firm in Libourne in 1937, he developed a marketplace in Belgium and northern Europe for many of the area's greatest wines. His success led to the purchase of many of the better vineyards, most renowned of which were Trotanoy (1953), La Fleur-Petrus (1953), Magdelaine (1954), and Petrus, partially owned until its outright acquisition in 2002. Jean-Pierre Moueix and his two sons, Christian and Jean-Francois, were the cornerstones of my early education of the wines of Pomerol. As a beneficiary of his wisdom and generosity, I shall always remember him as a visionary as well as a great man. His death symbolizes the end of an extraordinary life and era.

Winespectator (98)

Dark color, with loads of smoky grilled meat and ripe fruit aromas. Lots of violets. Full-bodied, with fine tannins and a superlong finish. Solid and tight. Like a tightly wound piece of silk string. Just as I remember it.--Pétrus non-blind vertical.

Rene Gabriel (20)

Rene Gabriel rates this wine 20/20 points.

BOW (10)

We were all completely astonished by this wine. So far the Petrus 1990 was our number 1 of all Petrus of the last 50 years. But the 2000 was better, even now. Still very young, but in about 5-10 years it will be a “monster”. Lots of fruit, extreme complex, you will discover new elements every 30 seconds. So elegant, so silky. But with an enormous power. Finish goes on and on. Worth every Euro.


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