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2000 Opus One | Napa Valley | 3L (Jeroboam)
$5,449.993L
2000 Opus One Napa Valley 3L (Jeroboam) delivers mature dark fruit, refined tannins, and timeless balance in a rare large-format bottle—an iconic centerpiece for elite collectors and unforgettable celebrations 🍷🇺🇸
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Millennium Vintage in Monumental Format — Rare, Mature & Museum-Worthy 🍷🇺🇸
2000 Opus One (3L Jeroboam) is a spectacular large-format expression of Napa Valley’s most iconic Bordeaux-style blend from Opus One Winery. Bottled to commemorate the historic millennium vintage, the 2000 release is celebrated for its balance, structure, and graceful evolution—qualities that are amplified and preserved in this impressive 3-liter format.
Large formats like the Jeroboam age more slowly and evenly, making this bottle exceptionally rare and desirable for collectors, landmark celebrations, and statement cellars.
🍇 Tasting Notes
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Aroma: Dried black cherry, cassis, graphite, tobacco leaf, subtle cedar
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Palate: Layered red and dark fruit, cocoa, earthy spice, resolved tannins
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Finish: Long, seamless, and elegant with mature complexity
🔥 What Makes It Special
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Highly sought-after millennium vintage (2000)
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Rare 3L Jeroboam format with superior aging potential
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Cabernet Sauvignon–dominant Bordeaux-style blend
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Beautifully mature yet vibrant after two decades
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Showpiece bottle for elite collections and celebrations
📦 Product Details
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Producer: Opus One Winery
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Wine: Opus One
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Vintage: 2000
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Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon–led Bordeaux blend
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Region: Napa Valley, California
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Origin: USA
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ABV: ~13.5%
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Size: 3L (Jeroboam)
💎 Why You’ll Love It
The 2000 Opus One Jeroboam offers a once-in-a-generation opportunity to own a mature Napa icon in a breathtaking large format. Perfect for milestone anniversaries, luxury events, or collectors seeking rarity and provenance, this bottle delivers elegance, history, and unforgettable presence in equal measure.
