2008 Château Palmer, Margaux, Bordeaux
Description
Ch. Palmer was one of only two châteaux in 2008 where we seriously felt that the quality almost matched the incredible level of their illustrious 2005s – the other was Ch. Latour. This exceptional quality almost justifies Palmer's price this year. Yes, it is high but, by Jove, Palmer’s 2008 is as good as a First Growth and better than most of them this vintage.
With a glorious concentration of blackcurrant fruit on the nose and an intense, smooth, fruity, rich yet fine-boned palate, this is a wine which just oozes power but with such incredible precision it takes your breath away. Satin-esque, fine-grained tannins add elegance and there’s an intriguing, almost raspberry hint to the finish. This has the depth and power to last for decades but the perfect balance gives it an almost balletic quality: pure sophistication.
Berry Bros. & Rudd
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Colour
Red -
Sweetness
Dry -
Vintage
2008 -
Alcohol
13.5% -
Grape
Merlot,Cabernet Sauvignon,Petit Verdot -
Body
Full Bodied -
Producer
Château Palmer
Critics reviews
The 2008 Palmer, which tips the scales at 13.5% natural alcohol among the highest achieved at this property), is a blend of 51% Merlot, 41% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 8% Petit Verdot. It is a massively rich wine with an inky/purple color, sensational density of fruit, velvety tannins, a glorious bouquet of black fruits, licorice, incense, and subtle barbecue smoke, a superb, full-bodied mouthfeel, and a fabulous texture and length. With several minutes of swirling, an enticing floral note emerges. The wine’s glycerin and sweetness suggest it will be approachable 3-4 years after bottling, yet keep for three decades or more. It appears to be among the finest Palmers made this decade, rivaling both the 2005 and 2000.