| Region | Bordeaux |
| Appellation | Margaux |
| Category | Red Wine |
| Classification | Third Growth (Médoc 1855) |
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| Cat | Region | Year | Producer, Wine | Size | C(s) | Bt(s) | HKD/Cs | HKD/Bt | Score | Critic | |
| Bordeaux | 2010 | Palmer | BT6 | 1 (6) | - | HK$17,100 | - | 98+ | RP | ||
| Bordeaux | 2010 | Palmer | BT | - | 5 | - | HK$3,000 | 98+ | RP | ||
| Bordeaux | 2010 | Palmer | MG6 | - | - | HK$35,100 | - | 98+ | RP | ||
| Bordeaux | 2010 | Palmer | BT12 | 1 (12) | - | HK$32,400 | - | 98+ | RP | ||
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The 2010 Palmer is one of the superstars of the vintage, a blend of 54% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Sauvignon and 6% Petit Verdot, which is just slightly different than what I indicated two years ago. The alcohol level hit 14.5%, and the wine comes across like a more stacked-and-packed version of their 2000. It is tannic and backward, but has a sensational black/purple color and a gorgeous nose of camphor, barbecue smoke, blackberry and cassis. Full-bodied, with oodles of glycerin but a relatively healthy pH, this wine has a precision and freshness that belie its lofty alcohol and extravagant concentration. This is a sensationally rich, full-throttle Palmer that could well end up being one of the all-time great wines made at this estate. It needs a good 7-10 years of cellaring and should keep for 50 or more years.
There’s no question that Thomas Duroux and the staff at Palmer are producing wines of first-growth quality, and have been for nearly a decade.
Score: 98+ Robert Parker (RP), The Wine Advocate (WA), February 2013
A purity of fruit here with plum and dark chocolate undertones. Spices and treacle tart as well. Full body, with ultra-fine tannins and a long, long finish. Very fine indeed. Fit, fruity and reserved. Superb. Try in 2020.
Score: 98 James Suckling (JS), JamesSuckling.com, February 2013
The 2010 Palmer has an outgoing, intense and multifaceted bouquet with black cherries, boysenberry, crushed violets and hints of cassis - your quintessential Margaux turned up to eleven. The palate is medium-bodied with very supple tannins and a fine bead of acidity. Headier than its Margaux peers, it builds in the mouth with a complex, marine-tinged finish with cracked black pepper lingering on the aftertaste. This is an outstanding Palmer but it needs more time in bottle. Tasted from an ex-château bottle at the BI Wines & Spirits 10-Year On tasting.
Score: 96 Neal Martin (NM), Vinous Media (VM), April 2020








