Given the justifiably legendary reputation of Chateau Margaux, one would think that Chateau Palmer would be a noteworthy rival in this great vintage shaped by abundant sunshine, heat, and drought. The 1900 Palmer was still remarkable - vibrant and well-colored. Although there was significant amber at the edge, the color remained a healthy dark garnet in the middle. A huge nose of sweet, jammy fruit, flowers, and spices could have easily come from a 25-30 year old wine. Sweet and succulent on the palate, with what must be a high percentage of Merlot, this seductive, sprawling wine proves just how long great Bordeaux can not only survive, but develop. An astonishing bottle of 1900 Palmer!
The notes for this wine are taken from the description of Series I of the 1995 tasting conducted in Munich by Helga and Hardy Rodenstock. Many years after the tasting from which this note derives allegations were made concerning the authenticity of old and rare bottles of wine sold by Hardy Rodenstock to collectors around the world. The matter has been the subject of numerous articles, litigation and at least one book. Mr. Parker believes that the wines served to him at this tasting were authentic so this note and the others from that specific tasting continue to be posted on eRobertParker.com.