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Community Tasting Notes (233) Avg Score: 90.3 points

  • From a 375mL, this half bottle proves again the quality of the 2000 vintage for lesser Grand Crus and Cru Bourgeois. Though I prefer 2001 generally, 2000 is certainly a great and reliable vintage.

    The 2000 Haut-Bages Liberal really has everything you could ask for in a aged Pauillac with red and black fruits, oak, cigar, and cedar. It drinks smooth, with resolved tannins, good concentration, and a nice finish. Dare I say I was more impressed with this wine then a recent half of 2000 Margaux, supposedly one of the wines of the vintage. This bottle delivers on what Bordeaux does best, which is to demonstrate that Cabernet is indeed the King of ageability and what rewards aging a Grand Vin can provide.

    Perhaps, I just got lucky, but unlike prior tasting notes, this wine seems to have 10 more years, though I'd drink it now for my taste.

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  • 1/12. First look at 2000 HBL, and despite lots of suggestions on CT that its’s open and giving, this was pretty monolithic. Dense, almost impenetrable full ruby, really dense and inky in the decanter and glass. Tight nose of blackcurrant and maybe something a little more mineral. Still some tannin, but resolved enough for drinking comfortably, but the fruit dense and unyielding, profile more St Estephe than Pauillac currently. If you told me this was only five or six years old I’d believe it. Over the course of five hours in decanter and glass it opens slightly, but remains a brooding presence, if not sulking then certainly far from garrulous. That said, it does go well with a roasted rib of beef, but grudgingly so. A third poured back into the bottle and popped in the fridge to see what tomorrow brings. **(*)

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  • Slow ox for 3 hours. Firing on all cylinders. Wonderful blend of primary & secondary / young & aged, traits. Dark fruit, some leather, petrol, with nicely integrated tannins. Our opinion is it’s prime time for this HBL.

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  • Monthly Tasting Group: Bordeaux 2008 and Older (BLVD Kitchen & Bar, Wayzata, MN): Tasted, no notes. Good, still pretty youthful.

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  • Ruby dark, some bricking. Nose is subdued, with black currants. Nice s as idity, still fresh, minerals, black currants and dark cherries with some tobacco; grippy tannins still showing youth in this wine, and nice, long ending with some oak. Very good overall, but feels this is still young (incredibly!) and somewhat tight. I will keep my two other bottles for 2-3 years. 91 now, 93 potential.

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  • By Neal Martin
    Looking Backward/Looking Forward: 2000 vs 2001 Bordeaux (Sep 2021), 9/1/2021, (See more on Vinous...)

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