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2022 Château Palmer

Flagge Rotwein
Weinart: Rotwein
Rebsorte: 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, 4% Petit Verdot
Flagge Frankreich
Land: Frankreich
Region: Bordeaux
Appellation: Margaux
Klassifikation: 3ème Cru Classé
Stilistik: strukturiert
Ausbau: Barrique/ Holzfass
Geschmacksrichtung: trocken
Alkoholgehalt: 14,4% Vol.
Trinktemperatur: 15-18°C
Grimm 97-98 /100
Suckling 98-99 /100
Vinous 96-98 /100
Dunnuck 97-99 /100
Perrotti-Brown 96-98+ /100
Parker 95-97 /100
Allergene: Sulfite,  Abfüllerinformation

410,00 €*

Inhalt: 0.75 Liter (546,67 €* / 1 Liter)

Preise inkl. MwSt. zzgl. Versandkosten Subskription 2022: Die Auslieferung erfolgt in 2025.

Produktnummer: 14341
Michael-Grimm-Bewertungen

Michael Grimm

97-98 POINTS
"...intensive, fleischige, schwarzbeerige Frucht, spicy, Weihrauch, ganz sauber am Gaumen, ganz große Eleganz und Finesse, Balance ist der Hammer, sehr gute Tannine, wieder ganz große Frische im Finale, alles au point." (04/2023)

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Vinous

96-98 POINTS
The 2022 Palmer is a wine of sublime beauty and refinement. Silky, caressing and super-expressive, the 2022 is also one of the most surprising wines of the year in that it does not show the drought or heat of the growing season at all either in its flavor profile or feel. Succulent black cherry, plum, leather, licorice, spice and dried herbs lend notable complexity throughout. The 2022 starts off rather slow, and then really explodes on the back end. It is a magnificent wine in every way.

- Antonio Galloni (04/2023)
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James Suckling

98-99 POINTS
So much class in the nose with a sophisticated kaleidoscope of dark fruit such as blackcurrants, and spices such as salt and pepper, as well as cloves and nutmeg. Full-bodied. Compacted and dense yet weightless. It opens beautifully. The tannins go on and on with wonderful presence. Salty undertones. (2023)
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Jeb Dunnuck

97-99 POINTS
The 2022 Château Palmer is utterly brilliant, so much so that I questioned in my notes if this would challenge the 2018. A blend of 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, and the rest Petit Verdot, from tiny yields of 22 hectoliters per hectare, its mammoth-sized personality offers layers of blue and black fruits, notes of melted chocolate, crushed stone, and spring flowers, building, velvety tannins, and a great, great finish. While many estates commented that they extracted less in the vintage, Palmer went in a different direction and extracted more during the vinifications to provide a solid backbone to match the concentration and power of the vintage. It appears to have worked brilliantly, and hats off to Thomas Duroux for having the confidence to go his own path. He has produced a truly Grand Vin in 2022. The alcohol here is a normal 14.4%, and the pH is a healthy 3.79. (05/2023)
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Lisa Perrotti-Brown

96-98+ POINTS
Composed of 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot, and 4% Petit Verdot, the 2022 Palmer is deep garnet-purple in color. It needs a lot of shaking and swirling to lure out a soft-spoken perfume of roses, lavender, star anise, and cloves, leading to a profound core of Morello cherries, fresh, juicy blackberries, and blackcurrant cordial. The full-bodied palate is stacked with layer upon layer of black, blue, and red fruits, supported by a skyscraper structure of very firm, very ripe, grainy tannins and superb tension, finishing with epic length and depth. This is a monumental achievement. pH 3.79. (05/2023)
Robert_Parker

Parker – Wine Advocate

95-97 POINTS
As is the case at neighbor Château Margaux, the 2022 Palmer is one of the most powerful wines this estate has ever produced. A blend of 51% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot and 4% Petit Verdot, it offers up aromas of blackberries, burning embers, violets, iris and sweet soil tones, followed by a full-bodied, broad and expansive palate, its velvety attack segueing into a rich and layered core. Supple, seamless and concentrated, it checks in at 14.4% alcohol and a rather high pH of 3.79.

- William Kelley (04/2023)
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