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The quality of 2016 was built at that time. These beautiful climatic conditions continue until the last day of the harvest. They start on 28th September and end on 20th October. The superb maturities tasted in the grapes are confirmed in vats. A very intense color, a great aromatic complexity associated with very ripe tannins make it possible to announce the 2016 as a very great vintage. [Notes3] => [Notes4] => Good colour with a concentrated nose. Quite intense with distinct cassis notes, the palate is very forward despite its relative youth. Very impressively packed with fruit, yet most refined; with complexity, fine balance and a very long finish. [MediaNotes] => "Sweet oak spices, nice violet complexity to the nose, finely ground tannins, medium body, well-integrated acidity. Delivers a solid, classic example of the left-bank style." - Jancis Robinson.com "The 2016 Tour des Termes, one of Hubert de Boüard`s consultancies, has a perfumed and quite floral bouquet, although I would like more "Saint Estephe" to be expressed. The palate is medium-bodied with crisp tannin. There is good backbone here, fresh from start to finish with impressive structure on the finish. It needs to develop more length on the aftertaste, but everything bodes well for a very fine Tour des Termses" - Neal Martin, Wine advocate 92/100 90-92 /100 - ROBERT PARKER WINE ADVOCATE 16 /20 - REVUE DES VINS DE FRANCE 17 /20 - TERRE DE VIN 92-93 /100 - JAMES SUCKLING 17 /20 - RENÉ GABRIEL 15 /20 - LE FIGARO 92 /100 - ANDREAS LARSSON 94 /100 - PAOLO BASSO 91 /100 - NEAL MARTIN 16 /20 - JANCIS ROBINSON 90 /100 - YVES BECK 91/100 - JANE ANSON 90-94/100 - DECANTER 89-92/100 - WINE SPECTATOR [ServingSuggestion] => Red meat, game meat, poultry, cheese [WineMakingNotes] => Production: 90 000 bottles Vinification: 80% traditional, 20% integral vinification innew oak barrels Ageing: 15 months in oak barrels the ALLIERS regions,50% of which are new Classement: Cru Bourgeois Vineyard Management: Terra Vitis Production: 90 000 bottles Vintage blend: 60% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Cabernet Franc, 5% Petit Verdot [CreationDate] => 2024-11-15T10:34:38.42 [StockTotalBottles] => 12 [StockCases] => 2 [StockBottles] => 0 [StockOnOrderTotalBottles] => 0 [StockOnOrderCases] => 0 [StockOnOrderBottles] => 0 [StockOnOrderAvailableTotalBottles] => 0 [StockOnOrderAvailableCases] => 0 [StockOnOrderAvailableBottles] => 0 [StockOnOrderMaxDeliveryDate] => 0001-01-01T00:00:00 [BasketBottles] => 0 [BasketCases] => 0 [BsktLnNo] => 0 [GroupCode] => A01 [GroupName] => Bordeaux [SubGroupCode] => A0114 [SuperGroupCode] => 11 [SpecialPriceOverride] => 0 [UnitDescription] => Centilitre [ReportTag] => Standard Product [ReportTagCode] => A [WebProductCategory] => Drinks [WebProductCategoryCode] => 001 [ExciseCode] => 3101 [ExciseDescription] => IMP. 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But the Château Tour des Termes is first and foremost the story of an old Medocan family that has gradually become the domain of the generations. the Anney family. From 1979, it is Jean and his son Christophe Anney who perpetuate the family tradition by developing the vineyard and by making important investments in buildings and materials as well as big efforts of parcel selection, which makes it possible today to Château Tour des Termes is one of the best Crus Bourgeois of the appellation. [Notes2] => [Notes3] => [Notes4] => [Notes5] => [Image1_URL] => [Image2_URL] => [Image3_URL] => ) [Winemaker] => stdClass Object ( [Code] => TOU [Name] => Château Tour des Termes [Address1] => [Address2] => [Address3] => [Address4] => [Address5] => [Country] => FRANCE [Phone] => [Fax] => [Email] => [Website] => 0 [Notes1] => The Château Tour des Termes owes its name to an old tower located on a plot called “the Terms”. 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