Producer Notes
The extremely fancy chateau building on the extremely fancy label of Chateau Palmer makes it easy to spot in a crowd of clarets and through the 50s, 60s, and 70s (particularly in 1961), it often lived up to its label by outshining its more illustrious neighbour, Chateau Margaux.
Palmer is pretty much the original super second, is extremely reliable (and therefore one to look for in lesser vintages), and usually has the highest merlot content of any classified growth in the Medoc.
Since 2014, Chateau Palmer has been entirely biodynamic.
Chateau Palmer also produces a second wine, called Alter Ego de Palmer, a white wine, called Vin Blanc de Palmer, which is almost impossible to find, and a pud wine, which there is no point even commencing a search for.
Vintage Notes
2008 was a good vintage in Margaux
2008 was an above average, long-lived vintage in Bordeaux
Other 2008 Margaux
Other vintages of Alter Ego de Palmer
Other wines from Chateau Palmer
1999 Chateau Palmer: £310
2000 Chateau Palmer: £410
2002 Chateau Palmer: £200
2004 Chateau Palmer: £195
2005 Chateau Palmer: £290
2006 Chateau Palmer: £195
2011 Chateau Palmer: £180
2012 Chateau Palmer: £245
2014 Chateau Palmer: £185


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