1998 Chateau Palmer Bordeaux Blend

Bordeaux Blend - 750ML
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NM 91 WA 91 JL 90 WS 90
NM 91

Neal Martin's Wine Journal, May 2011

Fairly deep color. Rich, complex nose features a lot of smoke which almost dominates the fruit. The 1998 displays aromas that recall ripe dark berries, figs, spice, tobacco, leather, cedar, cacao, and truffles. Very nice...
WA 91

Robert Parker's Wine Advocate, April 2001

A classic Margaux, the 1998 Palmer has put on weight and fleshed out during its elevage in barrel. It displays a dense purple color as well as a sumptuous bouquet of black fruits, licorice, melted asphalt, pain grille...
JL 90

TheWineCellarInsider.com, March 2013

On the firm, masculine side of the style range for Chateau Palmer, the wine offers a spicy, earthy, red and dark berry nose, the wine is medium bodied, finishing with spicy cherries and cassis. Give it a few more years to...
WS 90

Wine Spectator, January 2009

Mushroom, spice, earth and berry character on the nose. Medium- to full-bodied, with soft tannins and meaty, berry and cèpe flavors. Tannins are still a little angular. Give it a little time.—’88/’98 Bordeaux blind...

WINE DETAILS

Color & Type
Red
Varietal
Bordeaux Blend
Country
France
Region
Bordeaux
Sub-region
Margaux
Vintage
1998
Size
750ML

Finesse and elegance, typical of the great wines of Margaux, are the trademarks of Chateau Palmer. The unusual combination of grape varieties for a classified Left Bank wine–as much Merlot as Cabernet Sauvignon and a small amount of Petit Verdot–gives Chateau Palmer a bouquet of extraordinary complexity, with fruit, flowers, and spice wrapped in a fleshy and generous structure. The subtle balance between aromatic richness and powerful, yet always restrained, tannins makes Palmer charming even when very young.

The grapes are fermented separately by variety and plot in 54 conical, stainless steel vats. The wine then ages 18 to 21 months in French oak barrels, less than 50% new.