Chateau Palmer 2024


4.6 Sterne - 6 professionelle Urteile
€ 1.134,00 (ohne MwSt.)
1.349,46 (inkl. MwSt.)

Chateau Palmer Case of 6 2024

ohne MwSt. € 1.134,00
inkl. MwSt. € 1.349,46
Volume 0,75l
bordeaux primeur
Chateau Palmer - Chateau Palmer 2024
Erwartet Mid 2027
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Klassifiziering Cru Classe
Typ Rotwein
Marke Chateau Palmer
Jahrgang 2024
Land Frankreich
Hauptregion Bordeaux
Region Margaux
Rebsorte Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Bordeaux Blend
Inhalt 0,75
Preis pro Liter 1.799,28 €
Zustand Perfekt
Label Perfekt
Vorrat 4

Professionelle Bewertungen

Robert Parker (95)

93-95
The 2024 Palmer is shaping up beautifully and stands out as one of the wines of the vintage in the Médoc. Wafting from the glass with aromas of crème de cassis, plums, cigar wrapper and iris, it's medium to full-bodied, velvety and enveloping, with good depth at the core, sweet structuring tannins and a long, precise finish. Uniting charm with seriousness, this blend of 59% Cabernet Sauvignon and 41% Merlot is the quintessential Palmer. Yields after sorting worked out at 22 hectoliters per hectare.

James Suckling (96)

95-96
Excellent depth and good purity of fruit, showing lots of blackcurrants, dark minerals and violet extract. Full-bodied, this has plenty of fine-grained tannins and a hallmark Palmer tannin structure and framework. Quite tight and juicy at the end with a lasting finish and lots of volume.

Vinous (97)

94-97
The 2024 Palmer is wonderfully vivid and expressive. Strong Cabernet Sauvignon inflections make a strong first impression. Blue/purplish fruit, gravel, lavender, incense, licorice and dried herbs all jump from the glass. I imagine the 2024 will drink well on release, which is uncharacteristic for young Palmer. Readers will find a gorgeous wine with tons of character and pedigree to burn. Palmer remains one of the most distinctive wines in all of Bordeaux.

Jeb Dunnuck (95)

93-95
The 2024 Château Palmer is based on 59% Cabernet Sauvignon and 41% Merlot, from tiny yields of just 22 hectoliters per hectare. It's aging in 50% new oak before being moved to foudre for the second year of élevage. This brings another level of density and texture, with ripe currants, cassis, violets, spicy wood, and tobacco all emerging from the glass. Medium to full-bodied, it has beautiful mid-palate depth, velvety tannins, and remarkable length. It's a clear success and could end up among the top wines of the vintage when all is said and done.

Decanter (95)

Dark fragrance on the nose, dark chocolate, violets, slate, smoke and liquorice. Rich and round in the mouth, fleshy and vibrant - so much energy and life here. Bright, almost sweet but high toned too, sleek but so delicate. You get the flavour, the texture, lattice like, so delicately constructed but this isn't a light wine. Succulent, fresh, lifted and just so full of life. A touch of austerity on the finish - the tension coming through with the slate and graphite mintiness. There’s still a bite on the finish but that will be softened in time. I love this wine. 35% production. 3.7pH. 10% press. Ageing 50% new oak for the first year then foudre

Falstaff (95)

Dark ruby, toffee core, purple reflections, delicate edge brightening. Delicate herbal savouriness, some cherry and liquorice, blackberry confit, a hint of nougat, multi- faceted bouquet. Full-bodied, elegant, dark berry fruit, structured, pronounced in fruit, mineral and long-lasting, ripe, supporting tannins, measured by the vintage to be described as a grandiose mastered wine.


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