Château Paradis Casseuil
Between the Garonne and the Dordogne, in Bordeaux’s Entre‑Deux‑Mers, Château Paradis Casseuil carries the quiet signature of Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite). Acquired in 1984 and enlarged in 1989, it evolved from a modest holding into a carefully managed patchwork of vineyards.
The terroir shifts with the landscape: limestone sectors near Caudrot and Sainte‑Foy, and clay‑gravel soils around Casseuil. Cool nights and open breezes preserve freshness, while Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc build the estate’s structure through measured ripeness.
Winemaking stays resolutely Bordeaux: lots are vinified separately, assembled with restraint, then matured with finely judged oak. Paradis Casseuil is less about spectacle than precision—an Entre‑Deux‑Mers Bordeaux shaped by disciplined stewardship and a sense of place.Château Paradis Casseuil
Between the Garonne and the Dordogne, in Bordeaux’s Entre‑Deux‑Mers, Château Paradis Casseuil carries the quiet signature of Domaines Barons de Rothschild (Lafite). Acquired in 1984 and enlarged in 1989, it evolved from a modest holding into a carefully managed patchwork of vineyards.
The terroir shifts with the landscape: limestone sectors near Caudrot and Sainte‑Foy, and clay‑gravel soils around Casseuil. Cool nights and open breezes preserve freshness, while Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc build the estate’s structure through measured ripeness.
Winemaking stays resolutely Bordeaux: lots are vinified separately, assembled with restraint, then matured with finely judged oak. Paradis Casseuil is less about spectacle than precision—an Entre‑Deux‑Mers Bordeaux shaped by disciplined stewardship and a sense of place.