THE CHATEAU
Wending their way along the famous Route des Châteaux, visitors to the Médoc
can see Château Palmer's elegant façade, with its three flags and two conical turrets,
from a long way off.
A subtle blend of classic, Baroque, and Renaissance styles, the château was
designed by architect Charles Burguet, who is also responsible for the two wings of
the Fine Arts Museum and the Chartrons Market in Bordeaux. Built in 1856 for the brothers
Isaac and Emile Péreire, the château's distinguishing features are: tall windows with
blue shutters, sculpted lintels, and a slate roof. The glazed doors open onto
recently-created topiary gardens.
Looking beyond the gardens, visitors can admire the gentle slope of the gravelly rises
of Margaux and Cantenac where Palmer's vineyards are to be found. The long rows of Merlot
and Cabernet Sauvignon vines stretch out to the horizon under the blue Médoc sky...