Château Haut Marbuzet
Since 1952 the Duboscq family has shaped a singular Saint‑Estèphe voice: Château Haut‑Marbuzet, St.Estephe, revived from a modest seven‑hectare plot and expanded patiently over the decades. Its story reaches back into the 19th century; as an independent Cru Bourgeois—later ranked “Exceptionnel”—the estate has always preferred its own compass.
Between Cos d’Estournel and Montrose, vines sit on a Günz gravel rise with a clay‑limestone base. Cabernet Sauvignon is joined by a notably generous share of Merlot, with Cabernet Franc for lift and definition. High density, strict selection and measured extraction aim for architecture rather than bulk.
Barrique ageing is part of the signature, yet the goal remains resolutely Médoc: fine‑grained tannin, steady acidity and a style that gains poise with time.Château Haut Marbuzet
Since 1952 the Duboscq family has shaped a singular Saint‑Estèphe voice: Château Haut‑Marbuzet, St.Estephe, revived from a modest seven‑hectare plot and expanded patiently over the decades. Its story reaches back into the 19th century; as an independent Cru Bourgeois—later ranked “Exceptionnel”—the estate has always preferred its own compass.
Between Cos d’Estournel and Montrose, vines sit on a Günz gravel rise with a clay‑limestone base. Cabernet Sauvignon is joined by a notably generous share of Merlot, with Cabernet Franc for lift and definition. High density, strict selection and measured extraction aim for architecture rather than bulk.
Barrique ageing is part of the signature, yet the goal remains resolutely Médoc: fine‑grained tannin, steady acidity and a style that gains poise with time.