Chateau Gazin Rocquencourt
Chateau Gazin Rocquencourt

Chateau Gazin Rocquencourt

Established in the 17th century, Château Gazin Rocquencourt’s origins go back to the Middle Ages. It is reputed to be one of the oldest wine
estates in the commune of Léognan. The elegant mansion was built in 1660. A historic property in Pessac-Léognan, it has been noted in the renowned Féret guides since 1874 for the quality of its wines and its terroir, situated on a superb gravelly hilltop in Léognan.
The property was originally known as “Château Gazen et Bourbon”, and then “Château Gazin” until 1995 when it took on its current name of
Château Gazin Rocquencourt.

A benevolent symbol, the Virgin looks over the vineyards and the village of Léognan, which she protected from bombing during the Second World War. The Bonnie family lives on the property and has been devotedly restoring it since 2006. This has been achieved through a commitment to the highest possible standards. One of the oldest estates in Léognan, built in 1660. A single block of 22 ha in Pessac-Léognan Appellation. The gravelly hilltop is recognized as one of the finest terroirs in Léognan. Sustainable farming and High Environmental Value certifications. Ultra modern high performance facilities. Maturing in oak barrels. Elegant, balanced, complex red and white wines. One of Pessac-Léognan’s jewels.

Since 2006 it’s been in the capable hands of the Bonnie family who made a huge investment in modernizing the property. Notably, it’s the sister property of Chateau Malartic-Lagraviere and shares its rich biodiversity with 30 hectares of Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot vines stuck into a gravel and clay hilltop on the left bank of the Eau Blanche river. They’ve been HVE certified since 2015 and portions of the vineyard are using organic and biodynamic practices. Previously unavailable in our area, we’re excited to have a cutting edge Bordeaux of outstanding quality at an affordable price in our paddock.