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Château Calon Ségur 2000
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Château Calon Ségur 2000

3e cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 94
J. Robinson | 17
Wine Spectator | 93
R. Gabriel | 17
Vinous Neal Martin | 93
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Packaging : Double-Magnum (3l)
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Marks and reviews

95

/100

La RVF

You can still pick up a slight ageing note, with a creamy, subtly candied and vanilla touch on the palate, but the wine has plenty of depth and breadth, with great aromatic potential in reserve.

90

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

This shows a noticeable leafy edge, with tobacco, light cedar, bay and worn leather notes holding sway over a core of lightly mulled red currant and plum fruit flavors. Not as dense as the top examples, but everything pulls together nicely through the fine-grained finish. -- Blind 2000 Bordeaux retrospective (December 2015). Drink now through 2020.

17

/20

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

Deep, lively crimson with a narrow, clear rim. Big, ripe, and even a hint of coarseness on the nose. Certainly very ripe. Big, rambunctious, almost New World ripeness. I'd mistake the nose for Napa, but there is lots of acidity and chew on the finish. Lead pencils. Very slightly short. Certainly not big in weight. Finishes a little short. (JR)

91

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Firm, bright, crisp, and a bit tart, offering earthy red currant, cranberry, and strawberry, with plenty of tobacco, cedar, peppery herbs, and spice. Years of cellaring have added a lot to this wine, but it sits on the stern, old-school, crunchy, classic side of the style range, which some will love and others will not. Another 5 years of age could help soften the wine.

17

/20

René Gabriel

04: Unfortunately, Madame Casqueton had no time for two weeks to give me an appointment for the barrel tasting in spring 2001. When I then tasted the 2001 a year later and very humbly asked whether I might, possibly — only if it didn’t bother her — be allowed to taste the 2000, she rebuffed me with military brusqueness: <div style="font-style:italic;color:#990033">I should have come last year to taste it.</div> I wanted to — but couldn’t for the reason mentioned above. So the first contact only happened on this January evening. Urs Stephan Alder brought this wine to the newly opened Caveau-Restaurant in Zurich because he knew I still had a tasting gap to fill here. Is this the first Calon-Ségur with the slightly modified label? I hadn’t noticed that on the ’99. The heart that the former owner Monsieur Ségur lost to Calon many years ago is now clearly visible on the upper part of the label. Bright ruby-garnet, a slight purple shimmer, but actually not particularly deep for a 2000. When poured, the wine smelled wonderfully of super-fruity Beaujolais with lilac notes and perfumed fruit blossoms, cassis, but also dramatically a lot of sweetness from a dominant barrique that makes the nose buttery and lends an overflowing, light caramel note. On the palate, superbly balanced, creamy with round, already fully integrated tannins; it currently comes across a bit superficial and light, and again the sweet tones from the barrel aging dominate the mouth aromatics. Thus, two questions remain. Was too much wood used? Or did this Calon turn out a bit too thin for such extensive barrel aging? Beauty and grace are already there in this wine; it still has to earn its greatness with further bottle age. The first drinking window isn’t even that far off. But it must first prove this to be able to gain points. It is said, however, to be a shape-shifting chameleon and has already shown itself significantly deeper. 04: Since the bombastic Grand-Puy-Lacoste stood right next to it, it was clear that this Calon-Ségur might indeed be a bit too delicate, or at least lacking punch. So, something for lovers of finesse. For the price, though, I would prefer other wines from this estate. (17/20). 15: There’s already an artisanal sheen shimmering through. It didn’t stand a chance against Gruaud 2000!

18

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André Kunz

Deep, dense, dark, mineral bouquet: black berries, plums, coal, smoke, currants, licorice. Dense, powerful, aromatic palate with a classic structure, fine fruit, dark aromatics, long, compact finish. 18/20 drink - 2032

89

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Dark, intense, and evolved color. Nose slightly discreet but fruity. Tender, fruity palate with a slender body that lacks mid-palate. Finish a touch lively. Medium length.

93

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

This is a solid, huge wine, with rich but very dry tannins. With its dense, almost black color, and its sense of brooding power, it promises long aging. It will never be in the opulent Bordeaux camp, despite its prominent new wood flavors, but will probably outlive all but a handful top wines.

Description

Tasting characteristics and advice for Château Calon Ségur 2000

Tasting

Color
A deep ruby-red hue with garnet highlights dresses this wine, reflecting its fine evolution after more than two decades of aging. The visual intensity remains remarkable, with slight development at the rim, a sign of harmonious maturation.

Nose
The bouquet is complex and captivating, requiring one to two hours of aeration to fully unfurl. It reveals aromas of ripe black fruits—particularly blackcurrant and black cherry—alongside notes of fresh red fruit. With time, secondary nuances emerge: tobacco, cigar box, cedar, and graphite. Tertiary touches of truffle, dried leaves, and fresh herbs add an extra dimension to this sophisticated bouquet.

Palate
This wine offers a medium- to full-bodied profile, structured by firm tannins that have softened considerably over time. The attack unveils black-fruit flavors wrapped in tobacco, supported by remarkable acidity that brings freshness and balance. The mid-palate develops notes of bitter cherry through to a persistent finish, leaving an impression of bitter cherry, minerality, and subtly toasty notes.

Food and wine pairings

Château Calon Ségur 2000 pairs perfectly with grilled or roasted red meats, notably a rack of lamb or a rib of beef. It also elegantly accompanies a boeuf bourguignon or coq au vin. Mushroom-based dishes, particularly Bordeaux porcini, create a remarkable harmony with the wine’s forest-floor notes. Black truffle dishes—whether meats or truffled potato gratins—also find an ideal match with this vintage.

Serving and cellaring

Château Calon Ségur 2000 is best enjoyed at a temperature between 15 and 17°C. Decanting for one to two hours is recommended to allow the bouquet to open fully and to remove any potential sediment. This wine can be enjoyed now, having reached its first plateau of maturity, and will continue to evolve favorably until around 2040, or even beyond for perfectly stored bottles.

An outstanding Saint-Estèphe from the legendary 2000 vintage

The estate

Calon was the name given to the boat used in the Middle Ages to transport wood from one bank of the Garonne to the other. And at the beginning of the 18th century, the Marquis de Ségur who received the estate on the occasion of his marriage, added his name to it, and thus was born the label of this Third Classified Growth of Saint-Estèphe.

The Château Calon Ségur remained in the Capbern-Gasqueton family throughout the 19th century, until 2012, when the estate was acquired by Suravenir Assurances, which continues to craft wines with an inimitable style bearing the hallmark of the appellation.

Château Calon Ségur also became famous for the label adorning the estate’s bottles. Since the 18th century, the heart has in fact been the symbol of the property, paying tribute to this phrase by the Marquis de Ségur: « I make wine at Lafite and at Latour, but my heart is at Calon ». For nearly three centuries, lovers of Château Calon Ségur have remained faithful to this iconic estate of the appellation.

The vineyard

The Château Calon Ségur vineyard covers 55 hectares at the extreme northern end of the Saint-Estèphe appellation, making it the northernmost classified growth in the Médoc. Entirely enclosed by a stone wall built in the 18th century, the estate benefits from an exceptional terroir of deep gravel topsoils over a subsoil of clay and marl. This unique combination of blue, yellow, and black clay gives the wine its distinctive minerality and remarkable aging potential.

The vintage

The 2000 vintage is considered legendary in Bordeaux. After a challenging start to the year marked by strong downy mildew pressure in spring and a cool, wet July, a high-pressure system settled in at the end of July, bringing warm, dry conditions through to harvest. This spell of dryness and heat allowed grape skins to thicken and phenolic ripeness to reach exceptional levels. Harvest took place in ideal conditions in September and early October, producing grapes of remarkable maturity with good sugar levels and balanced acidity.

Vinification and aging

Vinification of Château Calon Ségur 2000 took place in temperature-controlled enameled steel tanks over three weeks. The wine was then aged in French oak barrels for 18 to 20 months, with 40 to 50% new oak. This extended aging period allowed the wine to develop its complexity while harmoniously integrating the oak’s contribution. The wine was fined with egg whites according to the traditional method before bottling.

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