Château Marquis de Terme
On the heat‑holding gravels of Margaux, Château Marquis de Terme has been writing its story since 1762, when the estate entered the Marquis de Terme’s family as a dowry and took the name it still bears. The 1855 Classification brought Grand Cru Classé status, and since 1935 the Sénéclauze family has steered the property with a long‑term, generational mindset.
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot are farmed parcel by parcel on deep gravels, with re‑planting and vineyard rebalancing aimed at precision rather than volume. A new era began in 2009, bringing fresh energy: finer selection, gentler extraction, and élevage designed to underline Margaux’s trademark finesse. The estate now feels both classical and contemporary—an address where terroir is demonstrated through craft, not slogans.Château Marquis de Terme
On the heat‑holding gravels of Margaux, Château Marquis de Terme has been writing its story since 1762, when the estate entered the Marquis de Terme’s family as a dowry and took the name it still bears. The 1855 Classification brought Grand Cru Classé status, and since 1935 the Sénéclauze family has steered the property with a long‑term, generational mindset.
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot are farmed parcel by parcel on deep gravels, with re‑planting and vineyard rebalancing aimed at precision rather than volume. A new era began in 2009, bringing fresh energy: finer selection, gentler extraction, and élevage designed to underline Margaux’s trademark finesse. The estate now feels both classical and contemporary—an address where terroir is demonstrated through craft, not slogans.