Château du Gazin Canon Fronsac 2019

Maison Schröder & Schÿler

Château du Gazin Canon Fronsac
2019

Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Bordeaux
Appellation
Canon Fronsac
Classification
Not applicable
Varietal(s)
Merlot 50 %
Cabernet Franc 10 %
Merlot 5 %
Alcohol percentage
14.5%
Colour
Red
Sugar
Dry
Producer's website

About this winery

The history of the House of Schoröder & Schÿler has very ancient origins. We are in fact at the heart of the Seven Years' War where France opposed England from 1756 to 1763. Trade between France and the Antilles begins to become complicated; this is why Schröder & Schÿler decides to buy a frigate to continue to supply spices, indigo and other products. The story continues and the problems show no sign of abating. Passing through during the storming of the Bastille at the time of the French...

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Product notes

Château du Gazin is located on the famous Right Bank alongside the Saint Emilion and Pomerol appellations. It is hidden in a superb valley that cuts into the Fronsac plateau and overlooks the course of the Dordogne. Château du Gazin is planted with 30 hectares of vines, 24 in Canon Fronsac and 6 in Fronsac.

Production notes

Aging in vats and barrels

Tasting notes

Garnet color, clear with ruby ​​highlights. The nose is complex with resinous, toasted notes, then with agitation the fruity aromas take over: black fruits, blackcurrant, blackberries, burlat cherry. The mouth is smooth, with melted tannins. Balanced wine, with a finish of a beautiful length, on notes of coffee, blackcurrant, blueberry, cedar. Pairings with white meats in sauce and red meats

Press reviews

Decanter

- 92 points -

Lin Liu, May 2024 (Vintage 2019)

The blend consists of 85% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc and 5% of Malbec, all from clay soil on limestone. Rich, smooth and round with a lovely tannin profile. Layered with certain depth. Noticeable oak, pleasant and balanced seamlessly into the wine. A bit herbaceous on the finish, but not disturbing, rather adding some freshness.

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James Suckling

- 92 points -

James Suckling, December 2021 (Vintage 2019)

Complex aromas of redcurrants, fresh flowers and sandalwood. Medium-bodied with a solid core of fruit and fine, polished tannins, following through to a fresh, lingering aftertaste. 85% merlot, 10% cabernet franc and 5% malbec. Drink after 2024.

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