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Clos Du Marquis 2000

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The Wine

94 points Wine Spectator 'The nose shows loads of plum, spice and meat aromas, as well as hints of licorice. It's full-bodied, with firm, yet velvety textured tannins. It's big and rounded. If you can't afford Las Cases, try some of this. Some might call this a second wine, but it comes from a plot of vineyards not deemed worthy of Léoville Las Cases. So it's like its own estate. *Ranked #14 Top 100 Wine of 2003, Smart Buys* (JS)' (3/2003)

A wonderful Vintage for CDM. The combination of classical elegance and clean lines with understated authority make it a truly memorable experience!

Wine has been in our temperature-controlled storage since it was originally released. Levels are impeccable!



The Details
Variety - Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Country - France
Region - Bordeaux
Sub Region
 - Saint Julien

Extra - Cork
Year - 2000
Volume - 750ml

About the Wine Maker

The single vineyard of Clos du Marquis has undisputable quality. Although it is unclassified, it’s neither a classed growth nor a cru bourgeois, it is as sought after as many of its more expensive peers. Its allure lies in its privileged position and pedigree. Sitting in St Juliens most northernmost point, right next to Château Latour, it holds prime Medoc terroir. Plus it is made and owned by the same team behind super-second Leoville-Las-Cases, the Delon family. In fact, Clos du Marquis started out in 1902 as Las Cases’ second wine, named after the Petit Clos owned by the Marquis de Las Cases, but its quality was so good it became a wine in its own right. Winemaker Bruno Rolland added a second wine, La Petite Marquise, further highlighting the individuality of Clos du Marquis.