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1986 Chateau Gazin

By Chateau Gazin

1986 Chateau Gazin from Chateau Gazin, Pomerol, Bordeaux

The 1986 vintage of Chateau Gazin from the esteemed Pomerol region is an exemplary testament to the profound complexity and rich tapestry of terroir that Bordeaux offers to the discerning wine investor. This exceptional year for Bordeaux wines has aged with an elegance that captivates and rewards those with the patience to savour its evolution. A season marked by favourable weather conditions during pivotal moments has graced this vintage with notable attributes, distinguishing it from its predecessors.

 

Nuances of Nature: The 1986 Vintage

The grape harvest of 1986 was one shaped by climatic benevolence, with a relatively dry summer and favourable harvesting conditions leading to a crop that achieved both full ripeness and retained acidity. The result is a splendid alignment of depth and balance that characterises the 1986 Chateau Gazin.

Upon decanting, one is greeted with a compelling bouquet, intermingling aromas of truffle, damp earth, and hints of tobacco—a sensory gateway to the Pomerol's noble characteristics. On the palate, the wine unfolds layers of dark fruits, such as plum and blackcurrant, seamlessly interwoven with a subtle undercurrent of oak-derived spices stemming from its sojourn in barriques. The tannins have matured into a silky web that upholds the structure without overwhelming the harmonious blend of flavours.

 

An Investment of Taste and Time

As with all vintages that stand the test of time, the 1986 Chateau Gazin presents a rare opportunity for investment; it encapsulates not just the essence of a remarkable harvest but also embodies the storied narrative of its Pomerol origin. Whether to be imbibed or held within a portfolio, it speaks volumes on vintner craft and vineyard providence.

In conclusion, for investors seeking to diversify their collection with a wine that captures both a remarkable vintage and outstanding winemaking prowess, the 1986 Chateau Gazin is undoubtedly an intelligent acquisition. It is a shining beacon within the pantheon of fine Bordeaux wines; its current state is sublime, yet it promises further potential for those willing to explore its full trajectory through careful cellarage.

Market price (GBP)

£980.00

12x75cl

Highest score

79

POP score

N/A

Scores and tasting notes

79

The 1986, with a lightly vegetal, spicy, plum-like bouquet, seems to slip off the palate, revealing only a trace of tannin and alcohol. Anticipated maturity: Now. Last tasted, 3/90.

Robert Parker Jr - The Wine Advocate, 31 December 1997

Vintage performance