Chateau Palmer
, Frankreich
Historical XIXTH Century Wine Lot 20.14
In the 19th century, it was a common practice of the time to “hermitage” the wines. Bordeaux: châteaux would add to their wines a certain quantity of wine
from the Rhône – notably from the region of Hermitage – whose syrah would strengthen the structure and power of the claret. A few bottles can still be found dating back to this period, whose labels note the name of the cru and the word hermitagé, all from vintages preceding the AOC regulations which finally ended this practice. Then in the 21st century, Château Palmer came up
with the idea of bringing this forgotten tradition back to life. Years ago, during a visit to a renowned collector in California, Thomas Duroux, the director
of the property, had the rare opportunity to taste a 19th century Bordeaux hermitagé. The emotions experienced that day, in the presence of a wine more than a century old, have been fully expressed in the renaissance of Palmers own hermitagé, the Historical XIXth Century Wine. A definitively historic wine, whose name honours the storied past of the great wines of Bordeaux. Yet today, the aim is no longer to simply boost a meagre claret so as to give it muscle, but rather to create a unique wine, combining wine from Palmer and a small measure of a great wine from the northern Côtes du
Rhône.
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Article Number 800654
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Alcohol Content 13%
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Quantity 0,75 l
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Packaging Bottle
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Price Per Litre € 465,33
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Type Cuvee
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Origin Frankreich / Bordeaux / Bordeaux