2001 Château Palmer Alter Ego

Château Palmer

Alter Ego

Red Blend from Bordeaux, France

R2,570

Bottle size:

750 ml

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"Two-thirds Merlot in this vintage. Nice open blackcurranty nose with some minerality. The palate shows good concentration of savoury, minerally fruit with good acidity. Quite fruity. With its savoury, mineral character it’s a bit on the lean side, but there’s promise for the future." Jamie Good
Blackcurrant
Blackberries
Licorice
Dark Cherries

Château Palmer

A gentleman officer and aide-de-camp of the Prince of Wales Charles Palmer was famous at the English court as a ladies man and for his military victories. He fell under the spell of Bordeaux as well as the charms of Marie de Gascq a beautiful widow who convinced him to buy her estate. Charles Palmer devoted a great deal of time energy and money to developing his property. The Major General lived mainly in England and so the estate was managed by his authorized representative Mr Grey who helped to increase the wine's reputation among wealthy connoisseurs. In June 1853 the brothers Isaac and Emile Péreire famous bankers and rivals of the Rothschilds bought Palmer and began investing in the estate immediately. However there was not enough time to bring Chateau Palmer up to first growth status in time for the famous 1855 classification. It was thus ranked a Third Growth although it is widely recognized as among the greatest wines of Bordeaux. Several families of Bordeaux English and Dutch extraction all involved in the wine trade united to buy Palmer in 1938 and have worked hard to give the estate its present reputation. These families have always given priority to quality despite the financial risk this entailed. They have unfailingly applied the principles that have made the great wines of Bordeaux so successful: authenticity quality and permanence.

Description

"Two-thirds Merlot in this vintage. Nice open blackcurranty nose with some minerality. The palate shows good concentration of savoury, minerally fruit with good acidity. Quite fruity. With its savoury, mineral character it’s a bit on the lean side, but there’s promise for the future." Jamie Good

Blackcurrant
Blackcurrant
Blackberries
Blackberries
Licorice
Licorice
Dark Cherries
Dark Cherries

Food Pairing

This wine would work wonderfully with lamb and beef dishes.

Beef
Beef
Hard Cheese
Hard Cheese
Game Birds
Game Birds
Lamb
Lamb

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