
critic reviews
The 2025 Marquis de Terme was picked September 8 to 23 and aged in 40% new oak. It has a commendably pure redcurrant and raspberry-scented nose, hints of rose petal and violet emerging with time in the glass. The palate is medium-bodied with gentle grip. Firm backbone, sapid, with a prickle of white pepper towards the finish. This is a Marquis de Terme with a bit more substance than usual and it should age better than other vintages. A second sample was even better than the first, with a gorgeous finish that reminded me of Palmer!
This is very clearly in the spirit of the vintage but manages to deliver depth and succulence, good balance, leafy blackcurrant and raspberry character, saffron and black pepper and freshly cut herbs. Harvest September 8 to 23. 40% new oak. 23 hl/ha. Yield 22 hl/ha
Introverted and reserved at the time of tasting, the 2025 Marquis de Terme reveals aromas of lead pencil, spice and oak that emerge with air. Medium- to full-bodied, dense and firm, it’s built around a structured core of fruit framed by an assertive tannic chassis, concluding with a somber, licorice- and oak-inflected finish. This is a powerful, rather inward-looking wine at this stage.