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Michael-Grimm-Bewertungen

Michael Grimm

Jane Anson: 92 Punkte

Soft ruby red colour, crushed raspberry fruits, a little subdued compared to recent vintages, expect crunchy and pared back fruit character, but the acidity is well balanced, 21hl/h yield, 3.6ph, Fabien Teitgen technical director. (04/2025)

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Vinous

90-92 POINTS

The 2024 Le Thil is bold, juicy and very easy to like. A burst of Merlot fruit makes a strong first statement. Rose petal, spice and sweet red berries race across the palate, all framed by soft contours. This charming, juicy Pessac-Léognan is pretty irresistible, even in the early going.


- Antonio Galloni (04/2025)

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James Suckling

92-93 POINTS

Rich fruit with dark plums, cherries, white pepper and spices. Medium- to full-bodied with some lightly chewy tannins and a tight-grained finish. Not quite dense, but there is enough richness, structure and intensity. Good length. 94% merlot and 6% cabernet franc.


- Zekun Shuai (04/2025)

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Jeb Dunnuck

89-92 POINTS

The 2024 Château Le Thil offers ripe aromatics of Bing cherries and mulberries with Pomerol-like notes of damp earth, chocolate, and graphite. Based on 94% Merlot and 6% Cabernet Franc, it's medium-bodied, has solid concentration, and ripe tannins. (05/2025)

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Lisa Perrotti-Brown

87-89 POINTS

Deep garnet-purple colored. Comes bounding out with exuberant notes of wild blueberries and red cherries, plus hints of tilled soil and fallen leaves. The light to medium-bodied palate is soft and fresh with delicate red berry flavors and a savory finish. (05/2025)

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Parker – Wine Advocate

86-88 POINTS

A blend of 94% Merlot and 6% Cabernet Franc, the 2024 Le Thil reveals a gourmand, elegant bouquet of dark berries and flowers, followed by a moderately weighted, juicy, round palate, finishing short and fruity.


- Yohan Castaing (04/2025)

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Château Le Thil

Château Le Thil – zurück zur Kurzfassung

Seit 1737 gibt es das heutige Château Le Thil, bis Mitte des 20. Jahrhunderts wurden die Weine allerdings als „Chateau Le Desert“ abgefüllt. Und die Namensänderung ging weiter. Denn 2002 fügte mit Jean de Laitre der damalige Erbe des dann als C ...