Château Lafleur Gazin

On the northern rim of the Pomerol plateau, nestled between Château Gazin and La Fleur‑Pétrus, Château Lafleur Gazin has been overseen by Ets. Jean‑Pierre Moueix since 1976. The footprint is modest—around 8.5 hectares—yet the setting demands precision, with Merlot leading and Cabernet Franc adding definition.

The vineyard shows Pomerol’s micro‑variations at close range: gravel over clay, silty seams and iron‑tinged pockets that call for tailored canopy work and exact picking windows, with meticulous sorting at the cellar door. Traditional vinification and a measured élevage in wood aim for proportion and texture rather than sheer power.

Lafleur Gazin reads like a quiet footnote to the plateau—approachable early, but structured enough to carry place. It is Pomerol expressed as geology and craft, not as legend.

Château Lafleur Gazin

On the northern rim of the Pomerol plateau, nestled between Château Gazin and La Fleur‑Pétrus, Château Lafleur Gazin has been overseen by Ets. Jean‑Pierre Moueix since 1976. The footprint is modest—around 8.5 hectares—yet the setting demands precision, with Merlot leading and Cabernet Franc adding definition.

The vineyard shows Pomerol’s micro‑variations at close range: gravel over clay, silty seams and iron‑tinged pockets that call for tailored canopy work and exact picking windows, with meticulous sorting at the cellar door. Traditional vinification and a measured élevage in wood aim for proportion and texture rather than sheer power.

Lafleur Gazin reads like a quiet footnote to the plateau—approachable early, but structured enough to carry place. It is Pomerol expressed as geology and craft, not as legend.