Alter Ego Margaux 2009

Alter Ego Margaux 2009

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Per Bottle: $222.06

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Wine Profile

93 Vinous+

The 2009 Alter Ego de Palmer offers fleshy red cherry and wild strawberry scents on the nose, rose petal mixed with subtle mulch-like aromas. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin, a fine bead of acidity, fresh and poised with an open and expressive, slightly ferrous finish. This has a lot of personality and it should continue to age well. Tasted blind at Farr Vintners’ 2009 Bordeaux tasting.

Drinking Window: 2021 - 2040

Reviewer Name: Neal Martin

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93 James Suckling Wine Advocate+
91 Robert Parker Wine Advocate+
Aroma Notes-
The second wine from Palmer, still vibrant and lovely Margaux with balance and finesse. Very versatile pairing with food as it will overpower any dish. Great wine for the price.
  • Year 2009 | 2019
  • Colour Red
  • Country France
  • Region Bordeaux, Margaux
  • Type Wine
  • Classification AOC
  • Appellation Margaux | Bordeaux
  • Grapes/Blend Cabernet Sauvignon | Merlot | Petit Verdot
  • Country France
  • Bottle Size 750
  • LWIN 1005989

Chateau Palmer Margaux

The style of Chateau Palmer. Behind the red thread that its wines trace, a backdrop that values, a bias, a community draw. A whole world, curious, sensitive, attentive..Beyond wine.Values. Chateau Palmer. The place is historic.Respect is essential. That of its lands and its vineyards, but also of its wines. The results of centuries of viticulture a...

  • Lamb
  • Chicken
  • Pasta
  • Venison
  • Beef
  • Blackberry
  • Sweaty
  • Plum

The Grape/Blend

Cabernet Sauvignon

Chocolate, vanilla, black currant, cedar, pepper and high tannins Cabernet Sauvignon is the jet setter of grapes. It travels all over the world, but being a late bloomer, it thrives in warm climates. When it matures, it is famous for intensity and depth of taste, balanced with a solid acidity due to the gentle ripening.The tiny, thick-skinned grape is packed with flavour, dark blue colour and tannins. Grown all over the world, the flavours vary. In France, it is often blended with the softer Merlot or the cooler Cabernet Franc, and is usually a bit higher in acidity.In the southern sphere

Merlot

Known as Cabernet Sauvignon’s partner in crime, Merlot is a soft, fleshy and easy to grow grape that ripens easily, which makes it one of the world’s most planted wine grapes. This plummy little chum makes a lovely blend with said partner-in-crime, softening the tannic structure of Cabernet Sauvignon, while adding fruit and flesh to the mix.Climate has a lot to say about the taste of Merlot. When the climate is hotter as in California, expect a more fruit-forward and soft Merlot, in contrast to the herbaceous and mineral character of cool-climate Merlots from Bordeaux.Merlot has had quite a jo

Petit Verdot

Dark fruits, minerals, smoke, spicy, high in alcohol and tanninsOriginally from the Bordeaux region, this dark-skinned grape can prove quite a challenge in the vineyard. As an early budding and late-ripening grape, Petit Verdot is susceptible to frosty spring weather and early winter, which makes it difficult to grow.When the grape does reach its full ripeness, it produces wines that are full-bodied with mouth-gripping tannins and rich in color. Because of this, Petit Verdot gained its fame as a popular blending grape in Bordeaux wines, but today it only plays a smaller part in the blends.The

The Producer

Chateau Palmer Margaux

The style of Chateau Palmer. Behind the red thread that its wines trace, a backdrop that values, a bias, a community draw. A whole world, curious, sensitive, attentive..Beyond wine.Values. Chateau Palmer. The place is historic.Respect is essential. That of its lands and its vineyards, but also of its wines. The results of centuries of viticulture and vinification, at the service of the same sensitivity. A style apart. Repository.The point of departure and arrival necessary for new paths. If novelty is not an end in itself, it serves here the wines of yesterday and today, their past and present...


The Region

Bordeaux, Margaux

Bordeaux, MargauxMargaux is the smallest of the four Medoc villages, with a little less than 2.9 square miles of area. The population, however, is over 1,300, perhaps due to the large number of wineries and winemakers that are located there.Although it's near to the Bordeaux water and showcases a beautiful climate, Margaux has been entirely developed by winemakers and is virtually a winemaking town. Margaux wines are known for being full-bodied, but they tend to be lighter and have a softer texture than the more intense wines of neighboring villages.HistoryMargaux has a quiet history. During t...


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