As well as Margaux itself, the
appellation includes the villages of
Cantenac,
Arsac,
Soussans and
Labarde. It is on the left bank of the
Gironde. It is the southernmost
appellation in the
Médoc (the
haut in
Haut-Médoc refers to the fact that it lies upstream), not far north of
Bordeaux itself. To the east is the
Landes forest. The soil is the thinnest in the
Médoc, with the highest proportion of gravel. (The generally perceived opinion being that poor soil makes good wine.) The gravel provides good drainage. The forest to the west shelters the vines from Atlantic breezes. Margaux contains of vineyards, making it the second largest
appellation in the
Haut-Médoc (after
Saint-Estèphe). The châteaux are concentrated in the village, and the vineyards are more intermingled than elsewhere. The vines ripen 7–10 days before the rest of the
Médoc. ==Wine==