Description
Termes presents a deep cherry red hue with ruby reflections, offering a clean and bright appearance. On the nose, it reveals ripe black fruit, complemented by spicy notes and tobacco leaf, underscored by a mineral backdrop that adds complexity and elegance. The palate is expressive and full-bodied, delivering a harmonious balance of rich black fruits, cinnamon, cedar, and menthol. Soft tannins and vibrant acidity extend into a long, expressive finish, making this wine both approachable and profound.
94 Points from James Suckling: A pretty and balanced wine with blackberry, chocolate and walnut aromas and flavors. Medium body. Fine tannins and a polished finish. Shows finesse for Toro. Aged for 14 months in wood, a small percentage of which was used. From organically grown grapes.
92 Points from Robert Parker: An approachable and easier-to-understand varietal expression of the Tinta de Toro/Tempranillo sourced from younger vines (25 to 50 years old). It’s ripe at 15% alcohol, juicy and fruit-driven, with a tender mouthfeel and fine tannins. Forty percent of the barrels used for the aging were 400-liter ones, and only 20% of them were new.
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