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2021 Château Palmer

Flagge Rotwein
Weinart: Rotwein
Rebsorte: 56% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon, 3% Petit Verdot
Flagge Frankreich
Land: Frankreich
Region: Bordeaux
Appellation: Margaux
Klassifikation: 3ème Cru Classé
Stilistik: vollmundig & kräftig, tanninreich
Ausbau: Barrique, davon 60% neu
Geschmacksrichtung: trocken
Trinktemperatur: 15-18°C
Grimm 94-95+ /100
Suckling 96-97 /100
Vinous 94-97 /100
Dunnuck 93-95 /100
Perrotti-Brown 92-94+ /100
Parker 95-97 /100
Allergene: Sulfite,  Abfüllerinformation

333,00 €*

Inhalt: 0.75 Liter (444,00 €* / 1 Liter)

Sofort verfügbar, Lieferzeit 2-4 Tage (Ins Ausland abweichende Lieferzeiten)

Produktnummer: 12138
Michael-Grimm-Bewertungen

Michael Grimm

94-95+ POINTS
„…auch sehr dunkle Farbe, vollreif+, dunkle Kirschen, Schmelz und Charme spürbar, guter Körper, kräftige Tannine, Finale dann schlanker auslaufend, feine Bitternoten, aber insgesamt sehr schön.“ (2022)

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Vinous

94-97 POINTS
The 2021 Palmer is one of the truly epic wines of the year. It's not the 2018, but it is in that vein, albeit at 13% in alcohol. There's tremendous richness and sheer extract here. Blackberry jam, chocolate, smoke, licorice, lavender and mocha notes possess remarkable primary intensity, more like a young must than a wine with a few months of age. Readers will find a Palmer that offers a compelling mix of opulence and energy.

- Antonio Galloni (2022)
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James Suckling

96-97 POINTS
There’s brightness and clarity to this young wine, with blackcurrants, violets, lavender and blackberries. Medium body with a sold core of fruit and a long, fresh finish. Fine tannins. Bright acidity. 56% merlot, 3% petit verdot and 41% cabernet sauvignon. From biodynamically grown grapes. (2022)
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Jeb Dunnuck

93-95 POINTS
The Grand Vin 2021 Château Palmer checks in as 56% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon, and the rest Petit Verdot. The élevage here is unique in that the wine spends the first year in barrel (60% new) before having one-third moved into foudre for the following 6 months. The 2021 is an unquestionable success, revealing a dense purple hue as well as a powerful bouquet of ripe black and blue fruits supported by notes of tobacco, graphite, and chocolate. This medium to full-bodied Margaux has ripe, velvety tannins, a great mid-palate, and outstanding length. It's going to have plenty of up-front appeal yet still evolve for two decades. (2022)
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Lisa Perrotti-Brown

92-94+ POINTS
Deep garnet-purple colored, the 2021 Palmer needs a little swirling and coaxing to unlock evocative plum preserves, black cherry compote, and star anise notes, followed by earthy nuances of tilled soil, black truffles, and cracked black pepper with a touch of wild sage. Medium-bodied, the palate delivers beautifully soft, rounded tannins and lots of juicy fruit in the mid-palate, supported by harmonious acidity, finishing with beautiful purity and perfume. The blend is 56% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 3% Petit Verdot. 65% of the crop will be aged new barriques for the first year, then transferred to foudres for the second year. (2022)
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Parker – Wine Advocate

95-97 POINTS
The late-ripening, low-yielding vintage has delivered a beautifully balanced wine of striking intensity in the 2021 Palmer. Unwinding in the glass with complex aromas of blackberries, exotic spices, licorice, violets and burning embers, it's full-bodied, layered and enveloping, with a deep, concentrated core of fruit, ripe tannins and lively acids, concluding with a long, expansive finish. If recent vintages of Palmer have set new records in their power and richness, the 2021 marks a return to the classical proportions of the 1990s—with all the additional concentration and precision that Thomas Douroux's pioneering viticulture and thoughtful winemaking have brought to the equation at this address in the interim. The grand vin is a blend of 56% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon and 3% Petit Verdot, picked between September 24 and October 15. Tasted twice.

- William Kelley (2022)
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