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Tasting notes

Tasting notes
Score 97/100 · Jeff Leve, The Wine Cellar Insider, Apr 2022

Critic scores

Critic scores
94
94/100

Average Score

92
92/100

Wine Spectator

96
96/100

Robert Parker

More reviews and scores

93 points
Neal Martin
Score 93/100 · Drink 2021-2038, Neal Martin, Sep 2021

The 2000 Le Pin is a vintage that I have not tasted for a decade or so. It has an exotic bouquet of vivacious red fruit, kirsch, black truffle, rose petals and orange blossoms. It just feels a little smudged against the 2001. The medium-bodied palate delivers sweet, ripe tannins, fleshy, orange-peel-infused red fruit, a little balsamic and touches of hoisin. The vibrant finish is reminiscent of the legendary 1982 or perhaps the 1989.

96 points
Robert Parker
Score 96/100 · Drink 2015-2040, Robert Parker, Jun 2010

This is a slight downgrade for this wine, but I suspect it will bounce back, as it clearly needs more time. It was more reserved than I thought it would be, as Le Pin tends to be one of the more extravagantly rich, flamboyant wines of Pomerol. The one time I tasted the 2000, it had a dense ruby/purple color, aggressive new oak, loads of coconut, vanilla, and spice box, enormous concentration and thickness, but this is an estate where I thought their subsequent year, 2001, was an even better wine. This wine displays some firm tannins in the finish and should be forgotten for another 5-6 years. So much for Le Pin not aging well. This one has at least 25 years left in it.

17.5 points
Jancis Robinson MW
Score 17.5/20 · Drink 2010-2022, Jancis Robinson MW, Mar 2010

Dark smudgy ruby. Very rich with graphite notes – and almosty exaggerated. Sweet and polished and almost animal – certainly slightly floral – just a little bit 'fly' as opposed to solid and substantial. Very rich and jewelly and long and flattering though certainly not classical! There is something just a little sweet and simple here. Though there is no shortage of impact... (JR)

About the producer

Le Pin - producer
Le Pin

Owned by Jacques Thienpont, Le Pin is, without doubt, one of the most famous names in wine. One of the three great names of Pomerol, alongside Pétrus and Ch. Lafleur, it is one of the rarest, most expensive and finest wines in Bordeaux – if not the world.

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Product details

Grape Blend

Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon

Colour

Red

Taste

Dry

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