1971 x 50 (Feb 2021)

The 1971 Palmer is one of the few successful Left Bank wines of the vintage, one that I have tasted three times, this an ex-château example. There is admirable fruit concentration with ample, rounded and generous black fruit, sous-bois, bay leaf and thyme emerging from the glass. (Sometimes it can allude to Pauillac instead of Margaux). The palate is fresh and lively with vivacious red cherries and raspberry intermingling with fleeting blue fruit. Surprisingly sumptuous for a 1971, mellow but harmonious, frankly it leaves its neighboring First Growth for dust.