Château Gazin Rocquencourt
Pessac-Léognan Rouge
2005
About this winery
Château Gazin Rocquencourt is recognized as being one of the oldest wine estates in the commune of Léognan; its vineyard can be traced back to 1468. The house dates from 1660 and is still inhabited today. Historic property in Pessac-Léognan, it was noted in the guides Féret guide in 1874 for the quality of its wines and its terroir, situated on a superb gravelly hilltop in Léognan.
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Production notes
Manuel harvest. Vinification in thermoregulated stainless steel vats. Ageing in traditional oak barrels, 40% new oak for 15 months.
Tasting notes
Dark red color. Complex aromas of fresh fruit and elegant wood. In the mouth, the attack is lively. Beautiful volume, very pleasant aromas of red fruits with notes of mocha and dark chocolate. Beautiful complexity and intensity supported by an elegant tannic structure. Aromatic finish of great length.
Press reviews
- 16 points -
April 2006 (Vintage 2005)16 “Delicately exotic black fruits, hint of vanilla and spice oak, very fine-grained tannins, almost silky already. Moderate length. Elegant. ” Jancis Robinson.com – April 2006
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