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Château Palmer 10 Years On 2014
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Château Palmer 10 Years On 2014

3e cru classe - - - Red - See details
12 979,00 kr Incl. VAT
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4 326,33 kr / Unit
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Packaging : A case of 3 bottles
1 x 75CL
4 402,00 kr
1 x 75CL
4 310,80 kr
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12 979,00 kr
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25 733,00 kr
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

94

/100

Robert Parker

Neal Martin

The 2014 Palmer builds on the promise it showed in barrel. This year it is clearly a more understated and nuanced Palmer from winemaker Thomas Duroux, yet a Margaux with exquisite delineation and precision, with hints of blackberry, boysenberry and a touch of pencil box. The palate is medium-bodied with very fine tannins. It feels supple and lithe in the mouth. It won’t have the depth and power of the subsequent 2015 Palmer, yet the flow is very sensual and the Merlot (45% of the blend) lends roundness and a caressing texture. What a beautiful Margaux, and I bet it will be deceptively long-lived.

94

/100

Wine Spectator

James Molesworth

This has a fresh, energetic feel, with lots of bramble-edged grip pushing the core of raspberry, plum and cherry coulis flavors. The finish is very pure, punctuated by lively floral and iron notes. Flaunts minerality in the end. Best from 2020 through 2035.

97

/100

Decanter

Quite vivid aromatics on the nose, deep and heady, blue fruit, peppercorns, liquorice and cocoa powder. Fruity and really quite dense in terms of chewiness and flavour. Stands out in the line up for being forward, lifted, intense and powerful, grippy and alive. Excellent presentation and character. Feels youthful and fresh, but it's the texture and sense of weight and the long finish that really makes this wine stand out. A great showing for Palmer with a long life ahead.

95

/100

James Suckling

This really develops wonderfully in the glass, starting out earthy with mushrooms and spices and then turning to dark fruit such as blackberries and blackcurrants. Full-bodied, very intense and minerally. Firm and silky tannins and a long, long finish. From biodynamically grown grapes. Drink in 2022.

95

/100

Jeff Leve

Leve Jeff

Espresso bean, truffle, floral, plum and earthy scents pop quickly as your nose meets the glass. A polished and elegant debutante wrapped in a gown of velvety tannins, this wine is fresh, clean and pure, leaving you with a sensuous drape of lingering fruits. This wine is the first fully biodynamic vintage for the chateau. Produced from a blend of 49% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot and 6% Petit Verdot, it reached 13.5% ABV with a pH of 3.6. It represents 55% of the harvest, which took place between September 22 and October 14. 94-95 Pts

95

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

The 2014 Palmer is up with the crème de la crème of the vintage and should merit an even higher score in 5–7 years. A blend of 49% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Merlot and the rest Petit Verdot brought up in 65% new French oak, its deep ruby/purple-tinged color is followed by a rich, opulent bouquet of blackcurrants, black cherries, chocolate, and tobacco, with hints of graphite and background oak. With more texture and mid-palate depth than most in the vintage, this terrific 2014 is medium to full-bodied, beautifully concentrated, layered, and as hedonistic and sexy as it gets in the vintage. Give the bottle 4–5 years and it should drink nicely for two decades.

18

/20

Weinwisser

49% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Palmer, 5% Petit Verdot. 33 hl/ha. Extremely dark purple with lilac and violet highlights. A hard-to-approach bouquet showing dried porcini, soy sauce, amarena sweetness, and a fine airy note. I pointed out this note to Thomas Duroux and we opened a second sample. But it was exactly the same. On the palate, ample texture, many dark malty notes, hints of currant, and Darjeeling tea. Never had a young Palmer reminded me of a southern Rhône wine. That was clearly the case here. On the finish, however, everything falls into place; the wine ends extremely aromatic with plenty of black berries, licorice, and a hint of summer truffle. With my experience of now 73 vintages of Palmer, I find no parallel with any earlier vintage. Given its somewhat demanding character, it will become a slightly reserved classic. This Palmer was produced for the very first time entirely in biodynamic style. Thus a new chapter begins, and a seasoned taster like me probably still has to go to the organic-tasting school. Potential rating:

18

/20

René Gabriel

49% Cabernet Sauvignon, 45% Palmer, 5% Petit Verdot. 33 hl/ha. Extremely dark purple with lilac and violet highlights. A hard-to-approach bouquet, showing dried porcini, soy sauce, amarena sweetness, and a fine airy note. I pointed out this note to Thomas Duroux and we opened a second sample. But it was exactly the same. On the palate, dense, with many dark malty notes, hints of currant, and Darjeeling tea. Never had a young Palmer reminded me of a southern Rhône wine. That was clearly the case now. In the finish, however, everything falls into place; the wine ends extremely aromatic with plenty of black berries, licorice, and a hint of summer truffle. With my experience of now 73 vintages of Palmer, I find no parallels to any earlier vintage. Given its somewhat demanding character, it will become a slightly reserved classic. This Palmer was produced for the very first time entirely in a biodynamic style. Thus a new chapter is being opened, and even a seasoned taster (Gabriel) will likely still have to go to the organic tasting school. Potential rating:

18

/20

André Kunz

(First vintage 100% biodynamic, 45% Merlot, 49% Cabernet Sauvignon, 6% Petit Verdot, 33 hl/ha) Deep, spicy, complex bouquet, black berries, plums, smoke, dried fruits, licorice. Velvety, dense, multi-layered palate with good fruit, plenty of fine tannins, a finely muscular structure, powerful, diverse aromatics, long, compact finish with graphite. Can improve further. 18/20 2022 - 2038

94

/100

Jane Anson

Jane Anson

Beautifully poised, with spiced damson and raspberry fruits, higher acidity than you find in 2015 or 2016, juicy and just about opening up to drink. Has the generous floral character of a maturing Palmer, where peony and roses start to take off through the mid palate, hovering above the berry fruits, layering up with complexity, thoroughly enjoyable. A good 10 to 15 years ahead of pleasure. This was the 200th anniversary vintage since General Charles Palmer bought the wine estate from Madame de Gascq. Harvest September 22 to October 14, 60% new oak.

94

/100

The Wine Independent

Lisa Perrotti-Brown

Deep garnet-brick in color, the 2014 Palmer features evocative scents of stewed plums, blackberry preserves, and garrigue with hints of leather, Indian spices, and underbrush. The medium to full-bodied palate is chock full of black fruit preserves and exotic spice notes framed by plush tannins, finishing long and opulent. Tasted blind with the Southwold Group in London in February 2024.

18

/20

Bettane+Desseauve

Deep color, magnificent opulence on the nose and palate, broad and expansive, no tendency to reduction, sumptuous fruit.

96

/100

La RVF

Still tight, but with immense class on the palate and exemplary definition. A wine that combines length and silkiness, depth and brilliance.

97

/100

Le Figaro Vin

Pure, deep, and quivering on the nose, with an aromatic core of black lava, black plum, rosemary, and flower petals. On the palate, it’s a male dancer—toned and strong, agile—with notes of blue fruits, intense and concentrated, yet so pure and gentle that it’s hard not to swallow; and when you do, the stony, savory, chocolatey complexity seems to last forever.

93

/100

Yves Beck

Ruby red with garnet highlights. Expressive bouquet revealing notes of candied fruit and spices. Fruity, precise attack. Lots of freshness and breed with a gourmand touch. The body is fleshy, velvety, and has a structure that carries the fruit. The tannins emerge gently and are granular. They are quite firm, which bodes well for a framework that brings power. There is an aspect that shows the wine’s evolution and, above all, plenty of purity and freshness. A wine that on the one hand is defined by its breed and, on the other, seems to show a certain blossoming. In the end, the result is convincing. A wine that will age well.

96

/100

Vertdevin

The nose is fruity, indulgent and aromatic, offering beautiful finesse within its richness. It reveals notes of blueberry and blackcurrant, with subtle hints of graphite and grey pepper, as well as delicate touches of crushed strawberry. The palate is fruity, mineral, silky and delicate, charmingly defined/melodious, with a lively acidic backbone and lovely crunchy fruit. On the palate, this wine shows notes of crunchy blueberry and fine touches of blackcurrant, crushed blackberry and crushed wild strawberry, combined with a discreet hint of raspberry jam, licorice stick, as well as subtle notes of toasty oak, a very discreet touch of toasted almond and a very discreet hint of spice. The tannins are fine and slightly firm. Good length and beautiful persistence (gourmet/smooth).

96

/100

Jean-Marc Quarin

Jean-Marc Quarin

Logo on the cork: DF The same qualitative momentum on the palate sets this wine apart from mid-palate through the finish. And as this is the first full vintage made from biodynamically farmed vines, it’s easy to see a connection. Very aromatic, complex nose. A vibrant, fruit-driven palate with a refined texture, rising in intensity and lingering long on the finish. Fine-grained.

96

/100

Wine Enthusiast

Roger Voss

95–97. Barrel Sample. This is a beautiful, structured wine, with great fruit. Blackberries and currants lie on a bed of structured tannins and firm wood. It is rich, while still presenting ample freshness and acidity. This will age very well.

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