Château Gaudin
Château Gaudin sits in Pauillac, the heart of the Médoc's left bank, where gravelly soils and maritime influence shape some of Bordeaux's most structured wines. The estate produces a Pauillac built on the traditional Bordeaux blend of Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Malbec—a combination that yields wines with the region's characteristic depth and aging potential. Wine Enthusiast has rated the Pauillac, reflecting its place within the appellation's exacting standards. Pauillac demands patience; these are wines built for the cellar, their tannins and acidity designed to evolve over decades. Château Gaudin's expression of this terroir follows the left bank's preference for structure and power, anchored by Cabernet Sauvignon's framework and softened by Merlot's richness.
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