Château Labégorce sits in Margaux, the Médoc's most elegant appellation, where gravelly soils and maritime influence shape wines of finesse and structure. The estate produces three distinct expressions of the terroir, each built on Bordeaux's classic framework of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot, with supporting roles for Petit Verdot and Cabernet Franc. Benjamin de Labégorce Zédé Margaux leads the portfolio, a Cabernet-Merlot blend that has drawn attention from Falstaff, Wine Enthusiast, Wine Advocate, Decanter, and Wine Spectator. Château Labégorce-Zédé Margaux, a more complex four-grape blend, follows closely. The flagship Margaux rounds out the range, layering the same varieties into a wine that captures the appellation's signature balance of power and restraint. Across all three, the house demonstrates command of Margaux's demanding standards: wines that age with purpose, built on the region's gravelly Left Bank foundation rather than flash.