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2009 Château Gazin-Rocquencourt

Château Gazin-Rocquencourt --> changed name to: Malartic-Lagraviere ???

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The red wine Château Gazin-Rocquencourt, vintage 2009 from the winery Château Gazin-Rocquencourt --> changed name to: Malartic-Lagraviere ??? has been rated in 2010 with 90 - 92 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot from the region Pessac-Léognan in France.

Tasting Notes

90 - 92
Tasting from 23.04.2010

Cherry confit with leafy undertones, some nougat, tobacco spice. Juicy, sweet and accommodating, well-integrated tannins, shows length, extract-sweet finish, gastronomic style with charm.

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Category: Red Wine
Grape Variety: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Vintage: 2009
Expansion: barrique
Stopper: Cork
Region
Pessac-Léognan, France
Pessac-Léognen is one of the oldest wine-growing regions in the Bordelais, although not under this name. This region, which now covers almost 1,800 hectares,...
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Château Gazin-Rocquencourt --> changed name to: Malartic-Lagraviere ???

43 Avenue de Mont de Marsan
33850 Léognan
Frankreich
+33 (556) 64 75 08
[email protected]

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