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Château Marquis de Terme 2025
En Primeur Wines – delivery in early 2028
Description
Characteristics and tasting notes of Château Marquis de Terme 2025
Tasting
Appearance
A beautifully intense and vibrant colour, adorned with deep violet hues.
Nose
The bouquet proves particularly expressive, unveiling pure, lively aromas of freshly picked red berries.
Palate
The attack offers the crunch and relief of a Merlot bursting with freshness, before giving way to the dominant structure of the Cabernet Sauvignon. The texture rests on remarkably silky tannins, underlined by a mineral hint of graphite. The whole stretches towards a finish that is at once fleshy, elegant, harmonious and full of indulgence.
Food and wine pairings
This red wine will pair wonderfully with roasted or grilled red meats, such as a fine cut of beef or lamb. It will also brilliantly accompany game dishes, as well as long-aged hard cheeses.
Serving and cellaring
To fully enjoy Château Marquis de Terme 2025, it is recommended to decant it between one and three hours before serving. Endowed with excellent potential, it can be kept in the cellar and enjoyed until around 2045.
The elegance of a great Margaux cru
The estate
While the origins of this Bordeaux estate date back to the 15th century, its official creation corresponds to the year 1762, when the Marquis de Terme gave it his name. Located in the famous Gironde commune, this property steeped in history has belonged to the Sénéclauze family since 1935. Today, Paloma Sénéclauze, from the fourth generation of owners, leads this estate which, blessed with a fine reputation, upholds strong environmental values and an identity that highlights the specific features of a unique terroir.
The vineyard
Stretching over 45 hectares between Cantenac and Margaux, the vineyard lies on the finest plateaus of the appellation. It is divided into two main types of soil: deep gravels over a clay-limestone subsoil, ideal for providing structure and density, and finer gravels that bring freshness and elegance. The vines are managed according to a rigorous intra-plot division. Committed to an environmental approach respectful of biodiversity, notably through the planting of hedges, the estate holds the High Environmental Value (HVE 4), Terra Vitis and Bee Friendly certifications.
The vintage
The year began with a dry and mild winter, encouraging good budburst, followed by a swift flowering from mid-May. The first part of the season, marked by heat and a lack of rainfall, led to early water stress. After véraison, which took place in early July, a scorching August significantly accelerated the ripening of the berries. Fortunately, welcome rainfall at the end of August helped to rebalance the growing cycle, resulting in an early harvest under the best possible conditions.
Winemaking and aging
The vinification is carried out plot by plot in temperature-controlled stainless steel, wooden and concrete vats. Gravity-fed vatting, with no pumping. After cold pre-fermentation macerations, alcoholic fermentation is triggered using carefully selected yeasts, accompanied by regular punch-downs. The wine then benefits from a bespoke fourteen-month ageing in French oak barrels comprising 40% new wood, in order to fully respect the expression of each batch. Alcohol content: 13% vol.
Grape varieties
64% Cabernet Sauvignon, 34% Merlot, 2% Petit Verdot.

