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2010 Château Gazin

Château Gazin

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The red wine Château Gazin, vintage 2010 from the winery Château Gazin has been rated in 2016 with 94 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc from the region Pomerol in France.

Tasting Notes

94
Tasting from 12.02.2016

Dark ruby, purple reflections, delicate bright rim. Dark berry fruit underlay with fine herbal savouriness, hints of plum and blackberry, tobacco nuances. Full-bodied, complex, fine fruit, elegant tannins, fresh acid structure, persistent, a versatile food wine with good future ageing potential.

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Very dark ruby garnet, violet reflections; fine floral nuances, preserved cherries, delicate dried plums, inviting nose; juicy, highly elegant, extract-sweet, finesse-rich structure, present tannins, sweet berry fruit in the finish, remains very good, good development potential, mineral aftertaste.

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Region
Pomerol, France
In addition to the Haut-Médoc and its communes, in addition to Pessac-Léognan, Graves and Saint-Emilion, Pomerol completes the exclusive circle of those...
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Region: Pomerol, France
Winery: Château Gazin
Type of Production: conventional
Category: Red Wine
Vintage: 2010
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Château Gazin

1 Chemin de Chantecaille
33500 Pomerol
Frankreich
+33 (557) 51 07 05
[email protected] www.gazin.com

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