Chateau Pouget Margaux
Château Pouget Margaux 2000 is a wine of classic Bordeaux refinement, representing the grace and complexity of the **Margaux appellation** at its peak. As a 4th Growth Grand Cru Classé in the 1855 classification, this estate continues to craft wines that combine structure, depth, and harmony — and the 2000 vintage stands as one of its finest expressions.
Tasting Notes: Deep garnet red with an elegant bouquet of blackcurrant, blackberry, and cassis, layered with aromas of tobacco, cedar, truffle, and graphite. On the palate, the wine is medium to full-bodied, showcasing silky tannins and a refined texture. The finish is long and graceful, balancing freshness and maturity beautifully. This 2000 vintage reveals both Margaux’s signature finesse and Bordeaux’s power.
Winemaking & Terroir: Crafted primarily from **Cabernet Sauvignon**, blended with **Merlot** and a touch of **Cabernet Franc**, grown on gravelly and clay-limestone soils that define Margaux’s identity. Aged in French oak barrels (approximately 12–18 months, part new oak) to enhance structure and aromatic complexity. The 2000 vintage enjoyed optimal ripening conditions, resulting in wines of remarkable concentration and balance.
Food Pairings & Serving Tips: Ideal with fine cuts of beef, roasted lamb, duck breast, and mature cheeses such as Comté or aged Gouda. Serve at 17–18°C after decanting for one hour to fully reveal its aromas and texture.
Aging Potential & Cellaring: Now fully mature and drinking beautifully, yet can be cellared for another 5–8 years for tertiary complexity. 2000 is among Bordeaux’s greatest vintages, ensuring long-term stability and elegance.