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2000 Trotanoy, Pomerol

2000 Trotanoy, Pomerol

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2000 Trotanoy, Pomerol

Bid on this bottle of 2000 Trotanoy, Pomerol (97WS, 96WE, 95JG, 95JS, 95RP, 94ST, 94TWI, 94VN, 93DC). Wine Spectator: "Still a bit of a brick house, with very solid charcoal and loam notes forming the base while the core of dense fig, blackberry and black currant confiture flavors settles in. This is seriously long, and the smoldering tobacco and roasted alder notes just keep going and going through the finish. This hasn't really started to unwind yet. (JM)" (06/2017)

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2000 Trotanoy, Pomerol
2000 Trotanoy, Pomerol

Quantity: 1

Bottle Size: 750 ml

Provenance: Purchased from reputable sources and stored in the temperature controlled wine cellar of a Los Angeles based collector and repeat consignor with K&L Auctions.

92 points, Neal Martin for Vinous: "The 2000 Trotanoy has a deeper hue than the 1996 and 1997 served alongside, as you would expect. This has an intense nose, with menthol-tinged black fruit, good definition and a touch of hung game that ebbs away to reveal more melted tar aromas. There is a little more VA than I would like. The palate is medium-bodied with layered sweet black licorice-tinged fruit. This builds nicely in the glass with hints of cassis and espresso on the finish. The 2000 does not have the natural "fluidity" of a great Trotanoy, but it should give another decade of drinking pleasure." (12/2024)

97WS
96WE
95JG
95JS
95RP
94ST
94TWI
94VN
93DC

Professional Reviews

97

Wine Spectator

Still a bit of a brick house, with very solid charcoal and loam notes forming the base while the core of dense fig, blackberry and black currant confiture flavors settles in. This is seriously long, and the smoldering tobacco and roasted alder notes just keep going and going through the finish. This hasn't really started to unwind yet. (JM) (06/2017)

96

Wine Enthusiast

This is likely to be one of the most long-lived Pomerol from 2000. It has hugely rich fruit, it is has great density. But what will give it its longevity is the layer of tannin that sits, brooding, in the middle of the wine. (RV) (06/2003)

95

John Gilman

I have had some rather sulking, desultory showings of big name 2000 claret in the last couple of years (a very grumpy bottle of Cheval Blanc immediately comes to mind), and this is a vintage that seems likely to be eventually consigned to the “vastly overrated” camp in the decades to come. That said, the 2000 Trotanoy showed brilliant potential at our tasting and is a wine that fully embodied the hope engendered by all of the early hype surrounding the vintage. The deep, classic and still youthful nose wafts from the glass in superb blend of cherries, red plums, nutskins, tobacco leaf, gravelly soil tones, menthol and a lovely base of vanillin oak. On the palate the wine is deep, full-bodied, young and tightly-knit, with a lovely core, outstanding focus and balance, ripe, very well-integrated tannins and simply stunning length and grip on the primary and oh, so promising finish. This will be another legendary vintage of Trotanoy in the fullness of time. (09/2015)

95

James Suckling

This starts off with fabulous aromas of milk chocolate, plums and subtle spices. Full bodied, with super silky tannins and a long, long finish. Tight but just starting to open up. I’m loving the fresh acidity at the end. (12/2010)

95

Wine Advocate

Tasted at the Trotanoy vertical in Hong Kong, the 2000 Trotanoy seems to be improving with age. It has an outstanding bouquet with far more fruit intensity than I anticipated: mulberry, blackberry, briary, broom and white pepper all mingling together with superb delineation. The palate displays exquisite balance, fresh and focused with a clean and precise finish that is only just beginning to show what it can do. Like so many millennial Bordeaux it has matured at its own pace, however, on this showing it seems determined to reward those with the greatest patience. (NM) (06/2017)

94

Int'l Wine Cellar

Highly perfumed nose of black plum, lavender, cedar, chocolate and Oriental spices. Enters sweet, round and broad, then turns a bit tougher, with hints of earth and game complicating bright cassis and mocha flavors. There is an amazing freshness to this wine that helps extend the fruit flavors at the back, and the finish is long and smooth. In this vintage's early days it was tightly wound and austere, but it's now beginning to slowly blossom and become more expressive. This is often the case with Trotanoy, which usually needs a good ten years from the vintage to really come into its own. A very successful 2000. (ID) 94+ (03/2012)

94

The Wine Independent

The 2000 Trotanoy is medium to deep garnet-brick in color. It strides confidently out of the glass with classic, mature scents of cigar box, iron ore, and new leather, leading to a core of prune and dried figs, with a touch of dried lavender and sandalwood. The medium-bodied palate is elegantly styled, with great tension and loads of tertiary layers, textured by powdery tannins and finishing on a lingering ferrous note. (LPB) (02/2024)

94

Vinous

95% merlot and 5% cabernet franc): Deep, saturated red. Highly perfumed nose of black plum, lavender, cedar, chocolate and Oriental spices. Enters sweet, round and broad, then turns a bit tougher, with hints of earth and game complicating bright cassis and mocha flavors. There is an amazing freshness to this wine that helps extend the fruit flavors at the back, and the finish is long and smooth. In this vintage's early days it was tightly wound and austere, but it's now beginning to slowly blossom and become more expressive. This is often the case with Trotanoy, which usually needs a good ten years from the vintage to really come into its own. A very successful 2000. (ID) 94+ (03/2012)

93

Decanter

The summer in 2000 was not as warm as 1998 but it was drier, as a result the wine is less opulent. This majors more on aromatic complexity and seems a little more approachable than the 1998, even if it still displays the clear muscularity of Trotanoy and promises plenty of time ahead of it. There is an appealing menthol edge to the nose here, with fresh mint leaf that also plays through the palate, suggesting that maturity levels were not quite as high as in 1998, although it's hard not to see that this gives the wine a fresh edge today, and adds complexity as well as a touch of grace. (JA) (06/2019)

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Jancis Robinson

Rich and meaty nose. Thick and dense. Ripe and luscious eventually. Maybe just a little stolid to enjoy for the moment. 18/20 points (JR) (09/2012)


Product Details

Quantity: 1

Bottle Size: 750 ml

Provenance: Purchased from reputable sources and stored in the temperature controlled wine cellar of a Los Angeles based collector and repeat consignor with K&L Auctions.


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