Château Marbuzet sits in Saint-Estèphe, the northernmost appellation of the Médoc, where gravelly soils and a maritime climate shape wines of structure and depth. The estate produces a Saint-Estèphe built on Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Malbec—a blend typical of the region's left-bank character. Saint-Estèphe itself is known for Cabernet-driven wines with firm tannins and earthy minerality, qualities that emerge from its cooler microclimate and older vineyard parcels. Wine Spectator has rated the winery's output, reflecting the precision and balance achieved in the cellar.