Château Puy-Marceau produces wine in Bordeaux, France's most celebrated region. The winery's Bordeaux blend—built on Cabernet Franc and Merlot—reflects the classic architecture of the region: structure from Cabernet Franc's tannins and depth, roundness from Merlot's plush character. The wine has been assessed by Wine Enthusiast and Wine Spectator. Bordeaux as a region is defined by its Left Bank gravels and Right Bank clay-limestone soils, which shape wines of considerable aging potential and balance. Cabernet Franc and Merlot, the twin pillars of Bordeaux blending, have been cultivated here for centuries; their interplay—one offering backbone, the other generosity—remains the foundation of the region's finest expressions.