The producer
Although classified as 3rd Growth in the 1855 classification, Chateau Palmer is thought by many to be producing wines of 1st Growth quality. Palmer is named after the first English owner, Major-General Charles Palmer, in the early 19th century, and has for many years been shoulder to shoulder with Chateau Margaux in producing the best wines of the commune.
Palmer is unusual in the high proportion of Merlot (from fabulously located, very old vines) in the blend, combined with equal parts Cabernet Sauvignon and more than a dash of Petit Verdot. The historical care taken in the vineyard continues today with the adoption of biodynamics and plot-by-plot winemaking. Obviously, the terrain suits this mix as Palmer retains power with its renowned finesse.
Simply a stunning expression of the Margaux terroir, to this day Palmer remains in the highest stratum of wine quality in the Bordeaux region. It is a wine often of first growth standard, especially in top years.
The wine
Fruit for the Palmer Grand Vin is sourced from the estate’s best vineyards located on the plateau directly behind the chateau. Vine age varies from 40 to 70 years old, and the blend is usually made up of 47% Merlot, 47% Cabernet Sauvignon and 6% Petit Verdot. Fermentation is in conical stainless-steel tanks with indigenous yeast – each variety and parcel is fermented separately. Finally, the Grand Vin is aged in 60-70% new oak for 20-22 months.
A wine of velvety and rich texture, full body, complexity and precision, above all it has purity and is thought by many to be of First growth quality.