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19 By Rene Gabriel
94 By Robert Parker
93 By Wine Spectator
Sehr dunkles Purpur mit letztem Lilaschimmer, satte Mitte. Das Bouquet ist zwar verschlossen vermittelt trotzdem unheimlich viele Facetten, floraler Touch, Holunder, Lakritze und gar feine Trüffelnoten, welche aus dem Untergrund aufsteigen. Der Gaumen ist konzentriert, satt im Stoff, im Extrakt liegen unendlich viele neue Aromen verborgen, geht in die Tiefe und zeigt ein Potential für mindestens 40 Jahre. Ein Klassiker der neuen, moderneren Palmerzeit. Schier schon monumental. Der Petit-Verdot wurde deklassiert. Also ist der Blend: 56 % Cabernet Sauvignon, 44 % Merlot. Hat seit den ersten Eindrücken zugelegt. 19/20 2025 – 2050
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Château Palmer

Among the mythic wines of the Margaux Appellation, Château Palmer has always stood apart, as instantly recognisable for its midnight blue label as for its inimitable bouquet, an uncommon blend of power and delicacy. It’s a strength of character drawn from a fabled terroir, and from an ensemble of vibrant personalities who have forged the estate’s identity through history. Emerging in the 17th century, the estate only became Château Palmer in 1814, when it was acquired by Charles Palmer, a dashing British Major General who instilled his namesake with enough éclat and glamour to see it become renowned throughout London’s aristocratic circles. In 1853, the Pereire brothers, among the preeminent financiers of Napoleon III’s France, brought the rigour and vision needed for Château Palmer to be ranked among the most prestigious classified growths of the 1855 classification. In 1938, a consortium of four leading families in the Bordeaux wine trade acquired the estate, heralding an era of momentous vintages and deep-rooted stability – indeed, Palmer is still owned by the descendants of two of these families:Mähler-Besse and Sichel.