What are the key characteristics of Château du Seuil’s terroir?

The terroir of Château du Seuil is characterized by hillsides with varied subsoils (gravel, limestone, and clay), a higher altitude between 300 and 500 meters compared to the appellation average, and a favorable exposure. These elements create a specific microclimate that promotes slow and balanced grape ripening.

This configuration helps preserve freshness in the wines while developing great aromatic richness. Limestone soils also contribute structure and minerality, which are part of the signature of the cuvées.

This terroir is one of the estate’s main strengths and explains the finesse and precision of the wines produced.

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