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Château Plaisance is a wine estate located in the prestigious Saint-Émilion appellation, on the right bank of the Dordogne in France.
Known for its Grand Cru classification, this castle embodies the wine-growing excellence of the region. Here is a detailed description of Château Plaisance Saint-Émilion Grand Cru Classé:
History and Ownership
Château Plaisance has a rich and ancient history, typical of Saint-Émilion wine estates.
The property has survived the centuries while retaining its charm and historic character.
Each generation of owners has made improvements and innovations, while respecting the region's winemaking traditions.
Vineyard
The Château Plaisance vineyard extends over several hectares, benefiting from the exceptional conditions of the Saint-Émilion terroir.
The soils there are mainly made up of limestone and clay, providing an ideal base for growing vines.
The main grape varieties planted on the property are Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, varieties typical of the region which produce balanced and complex wines.
Winemaking
Winemaking at Château Plaisance combines traditional techniques and modern practices to guarantee the best expression of the terroir.
The grapes are carefully selected by hand, ensuring optimal quality from harvest.
Fermentation takes place in stainless steel or concrete vats, with rigorous temperature control to preserve the aromas and structure of the wines.
Aging then takes place in oak barrels, adding nuances of vanilla, cedar and spices to the wines.
Wines
Château Plaisance wines are distinguished by their elegance, finesse and aging capacity. They offer rich and complex aromas of red and black fruits, such as cherry, blackcurrant and blackberry, accompanied by floral, mineral and spicy notes. On the palate, the wines are often powerful but balanced, with silky tannins and a long and harmonious finish.
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