Chateau Du Gazin
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Description
Description
Chateau Du Gazin is a prestigious Pomerol red wine from Bordeaux's Right Bank, typically bottled at 750ml with an ABV around 14%. The 2022 vintage earned 97 points from James Suckling, and the estate sits directly adjacent to Château Pétrus on the famed Pomerol plateau — sharing the same prized blue clay terroir that produces some of Bordeaux's most sought-after wines.
Quick Facts: ABV: ~14% | Origin: Pomerol, Bordeaux, France | Right Bank Red Blend | Producer: Château Gazin
Production & Heritage
Château Gazin occupies one of the most enviable positions in all of Pomerol — a single, continuous parcel on the appellation's central plateau, which is highly unusual in a region where most estates consist of scattered, non-contiguous plots. The vineyard is planted predominantly to Merlot (90%), with small portions of Cabernet Sauvignon (7%) and Cabernet Franc (3%). Grapes are manually harvested plot by plot, fermented in small concrete vats to preserve parcel identity, and aged for 18 months in 50% new French oak barrels. Notably, the estate leases its barrels on a yearly basis rather than purchasing them outright — an uncommon practice that ensures consistent barrel quality from vintage to vintage.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with concentrated dark berries and candied cherries before unfolding layers of violets, Ceylon tea, and cigar box. Deeper in the glass, sandalwood, licorice, and earthy spice emerge with aeration.
Taste: The palate entry is generous and fleshy, delivering plum preserves and blueberry alongside a sappy herbal undertone. At mid-palate, the wine builds with full-bodied richness as tobacco, chocolate, and baking spice integrate seamlessly. The texture is broad and powerful without losing definition.
Finish: The finish is long and layered, carrying persistent notes of dark fruit, leather, and smoke. Fine-grained tannins lend structure while a subtle floral lift provides elegance through the final moments.
How to Drink Chateau Gazin
This Pomerol is best enjoyed at cellar temperature (60–65°F) after at least 30 minutes in a decanter, particularly in its youth. Younger vintages benefit from extended aeration, while mature bottles can be poured directly into large-bowled Bordeaux glasses. Given the wine's complexity and structure, cocktails are not the intended format — this is a wine built for the table and for quiet contemplation alongside food.
Best For
- Gifting a serious Bordeaux collector or wine enthusiast
- Anchoring a special dinner featuring rich, savory courses
- Cellaring for long-term aging — top vintages reward 15–25+ years of patience
- Exploring Right Bank Pomerol alongside benchmark neighbors like Pétrus and L'Évangile
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Chateau Gazin taste like? Chateau Gazin delivers a rich, full-bodied profile dominated by dark berries, plum preserves, and blueberry, layered with tobacco, chocolate, violets, and earthy spice. The tannins are fine-grained and the texture is broad and fleshy, characteristic of top Pomerol estates.
How does Chateau Gazin compare to Château L'Évangile? Both estates are immediate neighbors on the Pomerol plateau and produce Merlot-dominant wines, but Gazin's single continuous parcel gives it a distinctive site expression and consistency of terroir across vintages. L'Évangile tends toward a slightly more structured, Cabernet Franc-influenced profile, while Gazin leans into plush, fruit-forward richness.
Is Chateau Gazin good for sipping neat? Absolutely — this is a wine designed for attentive, unhurried drinking with or without food. Decanting younger vintages for 30 to 60 minutes brings out the full aromatic complexity.
Where is Chateau Gazin made? Château Gazin is located in the Pomerol appellation on Bordeaux's Right Bank in southwestern France. The estate's vineyard sits on the central plateau of Pomerol, immediately adjacent to the legendary Château Pétrus, sharing the same prized blue clay subsoil.
What foods pair well with Chateau Gazin? Braised beef short ribs complement the wine's dark fruit and earthy tannins. Duck confit echoes its richness and spice. Roasted lamb with herbs mirrors the sappy, herbal undertones. Aged Comté or Gruyère cheese highlights the tobacco and leather notes. Mushroom risotto pairs naturally with the wine's earthy depth.
What sizes does Chateau Gazin come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, though some vintages may also be available in magnums (1.5L) and half-bottles (375ml) depending on the release.
Is Chateau Gazin worth the price? Chateau Gazin positions as a premium Pomerol that punches above its price tier, particularly given its plateau terroir and proximity to estates that command multiples of its cost. With 97 points from James Suckling for the 2022 vintage and consistent critical acclaim across multiple vintages, it represents strong value within the upper echelon of Pomerol.
Why Chateau Gazin?
Few Pomerol estates can claim both a single continuous vineyard parcel on the plateau and a direct border with Château Pétrus — Château Gazin is one of them. That terroir advantage, rooted in the same blue clay that defines Pomerol's greatest wines, translates directly into the glass. The 2022 vintage's 97-point score from James Suckling and the 2016's 95 points from Robert Parker confirm that this estate consistently produces wine at the top of the appellation. For drinkers seeking serious Pomerol character without the astronomical price of its most famous neighbor, Gazin remains one of the Right Bank's most compelling propositions.
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