Description
- Country France
- Region Bordeaux
- Appellation Saint-Estèphe
- Color Red
- Alcohol 12.5
- Vintage 2024
Located in the heart of the Saint-Estèphe appellation, Château Haut-Marbuzet stands out as one of the most emblematic estates on Bordeaux's Left Bank. Founded in 1952 by Hervé Duboscq, and later refined by his son Henri, the estate is distinguished by its unique style, blending Médoc tradition with Burgundian sensibility. On these gravel and clay soils, the Château crafts wines that are both powerful and charming, capable of competing with the finest classified growths. The 2024 vintage promises an intense, velvety, and promising cuvée, perfectly reflecting the estate's generous and approachable character.
Notes and pairings
Notes and pairings
Tasting notes
With its deep, purple-tinged robe, Château Haut-Marbuzet 2024 reveals a generous nose of ripe black fruit, cedar, and vanilla. On the palate, the attack is supple, with a lovely density and silky texture, supported by elegant tannins. The whole is harmonious, complex, and persistent, with a woody and spicy finish that prolongs the pleasure of tasting.
Producer
Producer
The team's opinion
A Saint-Estèphe of remarkable precision, both intense and refined, which will seduce lovers of great Bordeaux wines with character.
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Serving temperature 16°C - 20°C
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Climax 2028 à 2039