Château Paradis Casseuil Blanc
Location
Paradis Casseuil covers about sixty hectares southeast of Bordeaux, in the heart of the Entre-Deux-Mers region. The vineyard is distributed across three municipalities, with a hilly landscape reminiscent of Tuscany.
Terroir
The terroir at Paradis Casseuil consists primarily of Agenais molasse, a typical geological formation of the Entre-Deux-Mers plateau. Additionally, there is Astria limestone present in the specific location called "Le Paradis." Across the different sections of the vineyard, these formations showcase a diverse range of sedimentary features, including sandy limestone, marls, clays with limestone nodules, variegated magnesian molasse, and more. The resulting soils are often highly clayey and rich in calcium, offering excellent structural porosity. They allow deep root penetration and provide a certain freshness.
Winemaking
This wine is produced using traditional winemaking methods in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. After settling, alcoholic fermentation is initiated with constant temperature monitoring to prevent overly rapid progression.