Caractéristiques
- Pays:
- France
- Région:
- Bordeaux
- Appellation précise:
- Margaux
- Millésime:
- 2015
- Couleur:
- Rouge
- Type de vin:
- Sec
- Format:
- Bouteille de 75cl
- Type de culture:
- Biodynamie
- Cépage(s):
- 44% Merlot, 50% Cabernet Sauvignon et 6% Petit Verdot
- Vendanges:
- Manuelles
- Elevage:
- 18 à 20 mois en barriques neuves à 70%
Dégustation et Garde
- Boire à partir de :
- 2025
- Apogée :
- 2030-2055
- Boire avant :
- Difficile à dire...
- Conseil de service :
- Carafer dans sa jeunesse
- Servir à :
- 17-18°C
Description
Assemblage en Cabernet Sauvignon à 50%, Merlot à 44 % et Petit Verdot à 6 %, le vignoble est implanté au sommet des croupes de graves güntziennes (sable et grave). La proportion de barriques de chêne neuves ne dépasse pas 50 à 60%. Élevage entre 18 et 21 mois.
Nez de fruits noirs, de cassis et chocolat noir à la menthe. Le palais est parfaitement structuré et équilibré, les arômes de fruits sont bien présents, relevés par une belle fraîcheur. La finale est longue et ample. 2015 offre la chair de 2009 et l’équilibre de 2010.
Suggestion gourmande
Faisan en cocotte, aux champignons et pommes grenailles.
Avis des Experts
La Revue du Vin de France
"Avec le millésime 2015, Palmer retrouve un rendement plus conforme. Le vin possède la densité et l'ampleur des grands millésimes de références, avec une extrême douceur des tanins."
Bettane & Desseauve
James Suckling
"I am breathless with the dark-berry, lavender and burnt-orange aromas. Some salt. Just so formidable and deep. Stunningly sexy on the palate with a density and power, yet it leaves things so clean and bright. You want to drink it and enjoy it now, but it has the structure to last forever. Drink in 2022."
The Wine Advocate
"Bottled relatively late in mid-September 2017, the 2015 Palmer is a blend of 44% Merlot and 50% Cabernet Sauvignon with a small portion of Petit Verdot. Medium to deep garnet-purple colored, it offers vibrant red currants, black cherries, wild blueberries, earth and mineral characteristics to begin, with slowly unfurling floral notes of violets and dried roses plus compelling baker’s chocolate and fragrant earth layers. Medium to full-bodied, generously fruited and possessing firm yet very, very fine-grained, mind-blowingly ripe tannins, the multifaceted palate features something of a skip in its step in terms of freshness, while it goes beguilingly earthy on the finish with some mineral hints. Very classy, elegant and sophisticated, this vintage is downright regal in its juxtaposition between poise and audaciousness. Think 2005 Palmer with a tick more fruit intensity, perfume and passion."
Wine Spectator
"This is dark and muscular in style, brimming with bramble, warm tar and paving stone notes that are matched by the deep layers of fig, blackberry and cassis fruit. A gorgeous bittersweet chocolate detail adds spine to the finish while violet and iron elements lurk in reserve. Another large wave of fruit and dark earth courses through the finish. Best from 2025 through 2045."
Jeb Dunnuck
"One of the gems in Margaux is unquestionably the 2015 Palmer. Possessing more elegance and purity, as well as concentration, than the Alter Ego, it offers up a gorgeous bouquet of crème de cassis, caramelized cherries, charcoal, and graphite, with just a hint of spring flowers in the background. A final blend of 50% Cabernet Sauvignon, 44% Merlot and 6% Petit Verdot that was brought up in 70% new oak, this full-bodied, ripe, incredibly polished 2015 is already hard to resist given its elegance and purity, yet should be at its best from 2023-2043. If you have more than one bottle, it's sensational today as well."
Decanter
"Superb bouquet of black fruits with dry spice, tobacco and liquorice. Densely textured palate with incredible backbone: ‘2015 has all the charm we had in 2009 but more precision to make a serious wine without being severe,’ says CEO Thomas Duroux."
Wine Enthusiast
"Generous, rich and powerful, this is a sumptuous wine. With just a slight preponderance of Cabernet Sauvignon, it has structure as well as clean, clear black-currant flavors. Produced from biodynamically grown grapes, it delivers an explosion of fruit as well as serious tannins. Drink from 2027."