Château de Marbuzet
シャトー・ド・マルビュゼ
Saint-Estèphe estate under the same ownership as Château Cos d'Estournel, formerly the historic second wine label of Cos d'Estournel until 1994
Château de Marbuzet is a Saint-Estèphe estate owned by Michel Reybier, the same owner as the prestigious Château Cos d'Estournel. Historically, 'Marbuzet' was the second wine label of Cos d'Estournel until 1994, when the second wine was renamed Les Pagodes de Cos. Today, Château de Marbuzet operates as a distinct wine produced from a separate estate and parcels in Saint-Estèphe under the Reybier umbrella, offering classic Saint-Estèphe character at a more accessible price point than the iconic Cos d'Estournel grand vin.
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Who Is This For?
Bordeaux enthusiasts who appreciate the Cos d'Estournel estate's heritage and want a classic Saint-Estèphe wine at an accessible price
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Château de Marbuzet the second wine of Cos d'Estournel?
- Historically yes — 'Marbuzet' was the second wine label of Château Cos d'Estournel. Since 1994, the second wine was renamed Les Pagodes de Cos. Today, Château de Marbuzet is a separate wine produced from a distinct Saint-Estèphe estate, both under the same owner, Michel Reybier.
- Who owns Château de Marbuzet?
- Michel Reybier, who purchased Château Cos d'Estournel in 2000, also owns Château de Marbuzet. The two properties share ownership but are distinct wines.
- Is Château de Marbuzet related to Château Haut-Marbuzet?
- No — Château Haut-Marbuzet is a completely different estate owned by the Duboscq family. Both share the 'Marbuzet' place name as they are located in the same hamlet of Marbuzet in Saint-Estèphe, but they are entirely separate producers.