
Château Léoville Las Cases 2000
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Description
Tasting notes and advice for Château Léoville Las Cases 2000
Tasting
Color
The color displays a magnificent deep ruby-red hue, nearly opaque, with garnet highlights at the rim that reflect the wine’s evolution.
Nose
The nose is explosive and complex, unveiling intense aromas of blackcurrant and black cherry, lifted by mineral graphite notes. With aeration, the bouquet broadens with nuances of cedar, smoke, tobacco leaf and pencil lead. Floral touches of violet and dried rose gradually emerge, while hints of licorice and dark chocolate add depth to the aromatic profile.
Palate
The attack is powerful and fresh, driven by fine, silky tannins perfectly integrated into a smooth, balanced texture. The palate reveals an elegant medium-to-full-bodied structure, with concentrated flavors of dark fruit (blueberry, black raspberry), crushed stone, purple flowers and vanilla. Perfectly calibrated acidity brings energy and freshness, while the finish lingers at length with notes of tobacco, fresh earth and exotic spices.
Food and wine pairings
This Château Léoville Las Cases 2000 pairs beautifully with fine red meats such as beef tenderloin with roasted beets, a grilled rib steak, or herb-crusted pink lamb rack. It also elevates game preparations and roasted poultry with mushrooms. More surprisingly, this wine shows excellent affinity with certain carefully crafted Asian dishes and aged hard cheeses.
Serving and aging
Château Léoville Las Cases 2000 benefits from generous decanting, ideally between two and four hours before serving, to allow the tannins to soften and the aromas to fully unfold. Serve at a temperature of 16-18°C. This vintage can be enjoyed through around 2050, or even beyond.
A rich, beautifully balanced Saint-Julien Second Growth (Grand Cru Classé)
The estate
Created between 1826 and 1840 during the division of the Léoville estate, Château Léoville Las Cases is a Bordeaux Second Growth (Grand Cru Classé) in the 1855 classification, located in Saint-Julien-Beychevelle in the Médoc. The vineyard spans 98 hectares, including the famed 50-hectare Grand Clos enclosed by walls. Managed by Domaines Delon, the estate is now owned by Jean-Hubert Delon. Its style is built on a high proportion of cabernet sauvignon, complemented by cabernet franc and merlot, producing wines with outstanding aging potential.
The vineyard
The Château Léoville Las Cases vineyard enjoys an exceptional geographic position at the northern end of the Saint-Julien appellation, separated from Pauillac and Château Latour by a simple stream, the Juillac. The Grand Vin comes exclusively from the Clos Léoville Las Cases, a walled plot of around 60 hectares. The vines are rooted in deep gravel soils that can reach 10 meters in depth, providing optimal drainage. This proximity to Pauillac lends the wine a distinctive power while preserving the finesse and balance typical of Saint-Julien.
The vintage
The 2000 vintage stood out for its remarkable weather conditions. Mild early-season weather encouraged unusually early growth. After significant rainfall in April and cooler conditions until mid-June, the summer proved hot and dry through harvest. The August and September drought intensified berry concentration and led to an exceptional thickening of grape skins, particularly in cabernet sauvignon, contributing to the structure and extraordinary aging potential of this vintage.
Winemaking and aging
Château Léoville Las Cases 2000 was crafted with a distinctive approach, with fermentations carried out at deliberately lower-than-average temperatures to preserve aromatic richness. Aging took place for 18 to 20 months in 100% new French oak barrels, allowing harmonious integration of oak notes with the fruit and minerality of the wine. This final harvest overseen by Michel Delon before his death in 2000 represents the culmination of his perfectionist work.
Grape varieties
Cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc.



