Chateau Palmer Margaux 2019

99 Points, James Suckling- 98 Points, Decanter – 97 Points, Jeb Dunnuck

“Iris and violet aromatics swirl out of the glass. In the mouth, things are velvet in texture and packed with concentrated cassis puree and blackberry fruit, gentle spice, soft charcoal and sappy tannins, with the whole thing just slowly slowly expanding and building through the palate, tightening its grip as it reaches the close of play. The Palmer signature of energy and precision is here in spades, and altogether the wine is both measured and elegant, with textbook floral Margaux character, while being extremely juicy, creamy and enjoyable, with a mouthwatering salinity on the finish – up there with the very best vintages of this estate.”

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99 Points, James Suckling
So much sweet tobacco, stone, brambleberry and currant on the nose. The palate is full and compact with very polished tannins, yet they are solid and sturdy and run the length and width of the wine. Energetic acidity. Very structured and powerful, yet agile and impressive. Historic feel. From biodynamically grown grapes. This needs at least six years of bottle age to soften. Try after 2027.

98 Points, Decanter
Iris and violet aromatics swirl out of the glass. In the mouth, things are velvet in texture and packed with concentrated cassis puree and blackberry fruit, gentle spice, soft charcoal and sappy tannins, with the whole thing just slowly slowly expanding and building through the palate, tightening its grip as it reaches the close of play. The Palmer signature of energy and precision is here in spades, and altogether the wine is both measured and elegant, with textbook floral Margaux character, while being extremely juicy, creamy and enjoyable, with a mouthwatering salinity on the finish – up there with the very best vintages of this estate.

97 Points, Jeb Dunnuck
The 2019 Château Palmer is even richer, with a stacked, full-bodied, concentrated profile as well as beautiful notes of ripe black cherries, blackcurrants, lead pencil, tobacco leaf, and chocolate. I love its mid-palate, it has building, ripe, yet substantial tannins, tons of fat and glycerin, and a gorgeous finish. I don’t think it will ultimately match the 2009, 2016, or 2018, but it’s nevertheless a brilliant wine as well as one of the stars of the show from Margaux. It will benefit from 7-8 years of bottle age (it already offers pleasure) and have 30-40 years of overall longevity. Best After 2022

Château Palmer stands as a true luminary in the Margaux appellation of Bordeaux, consistently crafting wines that defy its Third Growth classification and often rivaling its First Growth neighbors. Dating back to the 17th century and officially named in 1814 after British officer Charles Palmer, this estate boasts a fascinating history, now stewarded by the Sichel and Mähler-Besse families.

What truly sets Palmer apart is its unique vineyard blend for the Left Bank: an almost equal proportion of Merlot (around 47%) and Cabernet Sauvignon (around 47%), complemented by a touch of Petit Verdot. This unusual composition, particularly the high percentage of Merlot planted in its gravelly soils, imparts a signature elegance, lushness, and aromatic complexity that is distinctive even within Margaux.

Under the visionary leadership of Thomas Duroux since 2004, Château Palmer has embraced a groundbreaking commitment to biodynamic viticulture, achieving full certification since 2017. This holistic approach, which includes everything from grazing sheep in the vineyards to producing their own compost, aims to unlock the purest expression of their complex terroir. All that hard work paid off big time in the 2018 and 2019 vintages, two of the highest scoring, most well-regarded vintages in this great winery’s history.

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