Chateau Le Gay Pomerol 2012 0,75L
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Weight | 3 kg |
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Dimensions | 12 × 12 × 40 cm |
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RP | 94+ |
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Vintage | 2012 |
Volume | 0,75 |
ROBERT PARKER ” This is a beautiful, dense, meaty, purple-colored wine, with loads of earth, iron, blackberry and cassis fruit. It is full-bodied, rich and opulent with great length, terrific purity and surprisingly sweeter tannin than I would expect from this terroir that tends to produce a masculine style of wine. Impressive and backward, this Le Gay should drink well for at least 20 years. “
Chateau Le Gay Pomerol 2012 0,75L

Description Overview
The 2012 vintage of Chateau Le Gay from Pomerol stands as an exceptional testament to Bordeaux’s revered heritage. Crafted during a year of remarkable climatic balance, this limited release embodies both rarity and refined elegance, making it a coveted piece for discerning collectors. Chateau Le Gay Pomerol 2012 offers investment-grade potential, distinguished by its exquisite terroir-driven character and scarce availability, which ensure its place as a premier collectible wine within an elite connoisseur’s cellar.
Key Features & Benefits
This wine is produced using meticulous traditional viticulture combined with modern precision at Chateau Le Gay’s historic estate. The Merlot-dominant blend is sourced from carefully selected vineyards with optimal clay-limestone soils, imparting depth and complexity.
Barrel aging in small French oak casks enhances its structure and longevity, setting it apart from less prestigious vintages. Collectors benefit from its aging potential and layered profile, making it both a pleasure to savor now and a valuable asset for portfolio growth.


Heritage & Collectibility
Chateau Le Gay boasts a distinguished lineage dating back centuries in the Pomerol appellation, reinforcing its status as a benchmark of quality. The 2012 vintage, produced under strict quantity limitations, remains highly sought-after due to its flawless balance and critical acclaim.
Its scarcity in global markets fuels escalating demand among investment-grade wine collectors, securing its reputation as a robust asset with enduring financial and cultural value.
Sensory Profile & Usage
On the nose, this vintage unveils enticing aromas of ripe black cherry, plum, and subtle truffle nuances. The palate is rich and velvety, showcasing harmonious layers of dark fruit, fine tannins, and a lingering mineral finish.
To experience its full potential, decant for an hour and serve at 16-18°C. Ideal pairings include roasted duck, game birds, and artisanal cheeses, enhancing the wine’s complexity. Optimal storage in controlled cellar conditions preserves its exceptional quality over decades.

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