Alter Ego de Palmer Margaux 2020
6x75cl £ 279 2 cases available In Bond

Region

France > Bordeaux > Margaux

Producer

Chateau Palmer

Grape

Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot

Type

Red

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AOC

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Appellation

Margaux

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Alter Ego de Palmer Margaux
· 2020·

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Tasting notes

Vinous
Tasted: 23/02/2023
Drink: 2025-2040
Author: Antonio Galloni


The 2020 Alter Ego is phenomenal. Bright acids and lifted floral top notes give the Alter Ego terrific brilliance. The combination of the growing season and a move towards foudres for the second year of élevage yields an Alter Ego that is decidedly linear in construction. The 2020 is going to need a number of years to come around. It's a gorgeous wine, but readers will have to get used to a style that is quite different from the more exuberant wines of the past. It's a very classic Alter Ego and very classic Margaux.


 

Vinous
Tasted: 08/02/2023
Drink: 2025-2050
Author: Neal Martin


The 2020 Alter Ego de Palmer has a tightly-wound bouquet that demands a little more coaxing than other Margaux's that I tasted. Quite refined with black cherries, blackcurrant, iris flower and light iodine scents. Lovely definition. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannins, fresh on the entry and quite saline, not as flamboyant as you might expect with a pleasant strictness towards the tannic finish (this is the most tannic Alter Ego ever produced.) Very fine, but serious.


 

Vinous
Tasted: 24/06/2021
Drink: 2027-2045
Author: Neal Martin


The 2020 Alter Ego is very pure on the nose, almost Burgundian in style with lush blueberry, boysenberry, crushed violets and a touch of vanilla. It is not a powerful bouquet but it seems to gain momentum with aeration, finding its own voice with each swirl of the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with quite grippy tannins for Alter Ego, possibly because of tasting slightly...

...later (Thomas Duroux commented it is the most tannic that he has produced.) Crustacea-tinged black fruit lacquer the mouth, fresh and very delineated on the finish. Maybe it needs a little more sustain on the aftertaste, though that may evolve throughout its élevage.



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