CHATEAU PALMER
The English general, Charles Palmer acquired the estate in 1814 and gave it his name in the 1830s. The Pereire brothers, influential bankers, bought Château Palmer in 1853, just before being classified as Troisième Cru in 1855. In 1938, the estate was bought by four great families, wine merchants from Bordeaux, the Ginestet, the Mihailhen, the Mähler-Besse and the Sichel. The last two families are nowadays the estate’s owners, but it has been run by Thomas Duroux, an agricultural engineer and oenologist, since 2004.
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95-97
Robert Parker
98-99
James Suckling
CHATEAU PALMER, 2022
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90
Robert Parker
94
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 1995
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90
Robert Parker
94
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 1994
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90
Robert Parker
94
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 1993
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90
Robert Parker
94
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 1988
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90
Robert Parker
94
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 1982
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90
Robert Parker
94
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 1975
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90
Robert Parker
94
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 1971
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96
Robert Parker
16,5 +
Jancis Robinson
CHATEAU PALMER, 2011
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97+
Robert Parker
95
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 2017
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98
Robert Parker
96
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 2015
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96
Robert Parker
93
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 2012
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96+
Robert Parker
96
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 2010
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89
Robert Parker
90
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 2007
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90
Robert Parker
94
Wine Spectator
CHATEAU PALMER, 2001