Ch. Gazin was once a barn of the order of the "Hospitaliers de Saint-Jean de Jerusalem", their sign (a red cross) on the label still testifies to this. With its 24.4 ha in one piece, it is one of the largest properties in Pomerol. The owner is Mr Nicolas de Baillencourt. The bottom is of very high quality, stones with clay with the typical bottom layer full of "crasse de fer". In the 1970s, the owner even sold a piece of this to Ch. Peter. This is a Pomerol with very high class. Château Gazin is adjacent to Château Petrus. In fact, a lot has already been said. First name, that's how you can safely call the taste of this intense wine.