Formerly owned by the Prats family (who still manage Cos d'Estournel), Marbuzet normally makes impressive wine. Not so the 2004, which seems to have acquired a rustic, earthy character, leaving a bitter taste.
Formerly owned by the Prats family (who still manage Cos d'Estournel), Marbuzet normally makes impressive wine. Not so the 2004, which seems to have acquired a rustic, earthy character, leaving a bitter taste.
Formerly owned by the Prats family (who still manage Cos d'Estournel), Marbuzet normally makes impressive wine. Not so the 2004, which seems to have acquired a rustic, earthy character, leaving a bitter taste.
Formerly owned by the Prats family (who still manage Cos d'Estournel), Marbuzet normally makes impressive wine. Not so the 2004, which seems to have acquired a rustic, earthy character, leaving a bitter taste.