Château Bujan sits in Côtes de Bourg, the smallest and most traditional appellation within Bordeaux's right bank. The region's clay and limestone soils produce wines of structure and depth, and Bujan's flagship red—a blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc—exemplifies this character. The wine has been assessed by Wine Enthusiast, Wine Advocate, and Wine Spectator. Côtes de Bourg remains one of Bordeaux's least fashionable addresses, which means serious drinkers often find better value here than in more celebrated communes. Bujan's blend shows the region's capacity for balance: ripe fruit tempered by tannin and acidity, the kind of wine that rewards patience in the glass and pairs naturally with food.