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$110.00
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The 2000 Le Gay is missing the vigor and cohesion of the 2001, offering rather flat red berry fruit, scorched earth and leathery notes. The palate is rounded on the entry with a plush mouthfeel, though the fruit seems very degraded and matured, and some dryness creeps in toward the finish. I feel that this Le Gay has not aged well – and certainly not compared directly with the following vintage. I will leave a question mark against my score and endeavor to taste another bottle.
A powerful, firm, chunky offering with a dense plum/purple color, notes of Chinese black tea intermixed with vitamins, minerals, earth, black currants, and cassis, this 2000 is a relatively rugged, tannic, old-style wine that should develop well in spite of moderately high tannin and a hint of rusticity. As I said last year, those with 19th century tastes will go ga-ga over Le Gay’s 2000. P.S. Le Gay was sold in 2002 to Catherine Pere-Verge, who has hired Michel Rolland. Rolland believes that Le Gay can become one of the great Pomerols of the appellation given its terroir and history of extraordinary wines in the late forties.
Anticipated maturity: 2007-2020