2014 Chateau Gazin
By Chateau Gazin
2014 Chateau Gazin from Chateau Gazin, Pomerol, Bordeaux
In the pantheon of reputable Bordeaux estates, Chateau Gazin from Pomerol stands out with a quiet confidence that speaks volumes in the glass. The 2014 vintage exudes a character distinctive to this patchwork of a season, wherein unanticipated weather fluctuations brought foreboding clouds to some, yet blessed this clay-rich terroir with ripe, nuanced fruit expressing a new dimension of Gazin's formidable identity.
Unique Embodiments of Pomerol's Splendour
A vintage that has woven itself into the fabric of fine wine investment with an astute precision, the 2014 Chateau Gazin harbours a wealth of collector interest. An estate known for its formidable consistency, Gazin epitomises the convergence of meticulosity and nature's unpredictable wiles in this somewhat undervalued year for Bordeaux.
A Vintage Ripe with Intrigue
The symbiotic dance between Merlot's domineering plushness and Cabernet Franc's taut structuring is poignant in the 2014 incarnation. The wine's palate portrays an intricate tapestry—bramble fruits and plums are interlaced with delicate hints of anise and tobacco leaf, while polished tannins suggest a tension that contributes admirable depth to every sip. These elements coalesce into an expressive snapshot of not only Chateau Gazin's unerring talents but also the virtues of 2014 encapsulated within Pomerol's revered borders.
The slightly cooler conditions of the growing season have imparted an invigorating freshness to the wine, bequeathing it with poised drinkability now, and promises a continuum of pleasure for collectors who embrace patience. Understanding the needs of discerning investors, one recognises that the 2014 Chateau Gazin captures both immediacy and potentiality—coveted traits in the fine wine investment realm.
As one explores this notable representation from Chateau Gazin, a beautiful dialogue between provenance and time emerges. The 2014 Chateau Gazin from Pomerol's prestigious soils remains a compelling acquisition for enthusiasts seeking to enrich their portfolios with a bottle that narrates one of Bordeaux's more enigmatic climatic sonnets.
Market price (USD)
$683.65
12x75cl
Highest score
94
POP score
40
Scores and tasting notes
No tasting note available.
Tim Atkin - TimAtkin.com (04/2015)
The 2014 Gazin was stubborn and broody when tasted in bottle, but give it a few swirls and there comes forth gravel and black truffle scents alongside sultry black fruit. These aromatics are so engaging and involving, drawing you in towards it charms. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, crisp and taut with great precision and sappiness towards the focused, almost symmetrical, black truffle-laced finish. This continues Gazin's fine run of form, a great Pomerol from an estate predisposed these days to create sophisticated, classic wines.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 31 March 2017
No tasting note available.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate
No tasting note available.
Wine Spectator - The Wine Spectator