Cycling from Bordeaux Vineyards to the Atlantic Co…
Cycling from Bordeaux Vineyards to the Atlantic Co…
Cycling from Bordeaux Vineyards to the Atlantic Co…
Cycling from Bordeaux Vineyards to the Atlantic Co…
Cycling from Bordeaux Vineyards to the Atlantic Co…
Cycling from Bordeaux Vineyards to the Atlantic Co…
Cycling from Bordeaux Vineyards to the Atlantic Co…
Cycling from Bordeaux Vineyards to the Atlantic Co…
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Cycling from Bordeaux Vineyards to the Atlantic Coast/ Château Marbuzet


Marbuzet Castle
Depending from Château Cos d'Estournel, Château Marbuzet is relatively unknown compared to famous neighbours. Located in the hamlet of Marbuzet on the heights of Saint Estèphe, the castle offers a semicircular Corinthian colonnade.
In the 18th century, the hamlet of Marbuzet belonged to Nicolas-Alexandre de Ségur (1697-1755), also known as "Prince of the Vines".
Today wine is produced on 7 hectares around the Château.
Depending from Château Cos d'Estournel, Château Marbuzet is relatively unknown compared to famous neighbours. Located in the hamlet of Marbuzet on the heights of Saint Estèphe, the castle offers a semicircular Corinthian colonnade.
In the 18th century, the hamlet of Marbuzet belonged to Nicolas-Alexandre de Ségur (1697-1755), also known as "Prince of the Vines".
Today wine is produced on 7 hectares around the Château.
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