Chateau Gazin-Rocquencourt Pessac-Leognan
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Established in the 17th century, its origins go back to the Middle Ages. It is reputed to be one of the oldest wine estates in the commune of Leognan. The elegant mansion was built in 1660. A historic property in Pessac-Leognan, it has been noted in the renowned Feret guide in 1874 for the quality of its wines and its terroir, situated on a superb gravelly hilltop in Leognan. The property was originally known as โChateau Gazen et Bourbonโ, and then โChateau Gazinโ until 1995 when it took on its current name of Chateau Gazin Rocquencourt. A benevolent symbol, the Virgin looks over the vineyards and the village of Leognan, 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.