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Château Haut Marbuzet 2021 is a well-balanced wine. The wood is perceptible but well integrated, and the black fruit aromas are intense. It's a seductive wine that can be enjoyed both young and after a few years' ageing.
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Château Haut-Marbuzet is a renowned wine estate located in Saint-Estèphe, Bordeaux, France. Although not officially classified, the château is widely recognized for its high-quality red wines that reflect the excellence of the Saint-Estèphe terroir.
Château Haut-Marbuzet wines are primarily crafted from Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Cabernet Franc grapes. They are distinguished by their aromatic richness, depth, and complexity. The cuvées feature intense aromas of ripe black fruits such as cassis and blackberry, complemented by notes of cedar, tobacco, chocolate, and spices. On the palate, the wines reveal a velvety texture, fine and well-integrated tannins, and a balanced structure with a long, harmonious finish. The Château Haut-Marbuzet 2016, for instance, is particularly praised for its richness, balance, and impressive aging potential.
The estate employs meticulous viticulture and careful winemaking, blending traditional methods with modern techniques to produce high-quality wines. Each bottle of Château Haut-Marbuzet reflects the excellence of the Saint-Estèphe terroir, providing an elegant and memorable tasting experience.
The second wine of the prestigious Château L’Eglise-Clinet, La Petite Église 2005 is a superb expression of the outstanding 2005 vintage in Bordeaux. Crafted mainly from ripe Merlot, it showcases the depth and finesse of the Pomerol terroir. The nose reveals complex aromas of dark berries, truffle, and blond tobacco. On the palate, it is silky and elegant, with fine-grained...
2019 is a great vintage for this essential Château in Saint-Estèphe. In the mouth, a lot of roundness and balance with fine tannins.
A Fourth Growth from the Médoc, Château Saint-Pierre 1996 showcases the finesse and structure of Saint-Julien in a vintage known for its aging potential. With nearly 30 years of cellaring, it now displays a rich bouquet of ripe blackcurrant, leather, cedar, and blond tobacco. The palate is structured yet smooth, with fine, integrated tannins and a refined finish.
A Fifth Growth from Pauillac, Château Grand-Puy Ducasse 2001 captures the classic power and refinement of the appellation in a beautifully matured vintage. The bouquet reveals ripe blackcurrant, cedar, leather, and tobacco notes. The palate is structured yet supple, with well-integrated tannins and a fresh, lingering finish.