The clue is as follows: It was ranked as a third growth in the Medoc Classification of 1855. It lies in the Margaux Appellation. Many commentators reckon that its 1961 was the finest wine made in Bordeaux that year. What is its name? Many thanks. Retry.
Château Palmer, one of the great estates in Bordeaux, has 130 acres of vineyards in the village of Margaux. Classified as a third growth in the Médoc Classification of 1855, it makes better wine than that 19th century ranking indicates. In some years Palmer outshines its first growth neighbor, Château Margaux.
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