Château du Moulin Rouge sits in Haut-Médoc, the heart of Bordeaux's Left Bank. The estate produces a Haut-Médoc blend anchored in Cabernet Sauvignon, with supporting roles for Cabernet Franc and Merlot—the classical structure of the region. This combination yields wines with the mineral tension and dark-fruit depth characteristic of the appellation. The wine has drawn assessment from Decanter, Wine Enthusiast, and Wine Spectator, reflecting its standing among serious Bordeaux producers. Haut-Médoc itself occupies the middle ground of the Médoc hierarchy: less austere than the grand crus of Pauillac or Margaux, yet more disciplined and age-worthy than the broader Médoc designation. Château du Moulin Rouge's expression of this terroir speaks to the precision required of winemakers working within the appellation's exacting standards.