THE CLIMATE, SOIL AND TOPOGRAPHY
Situated on the right bank of the Dordogne River (north of Bordeaux), the Saint-Emilion region benefits from a moderate oceanic climate. Moderate temperature differences between summer and winter with an average annual temperature of 12.8°C and rainfall well distributed over the year make this region the ideal place for growing vines. The grapes reach a perfect maturity thanks to the hot summers and the beautiful after season. In the spring, the Dordogne and Isle rivers protect the bunches of grapes from the risk of frost.
The 5 hectares of Château La Croizille are situated on one of the slopes of the Saint-Emilion clay and limestone plateau in one of the most beautiful combs of the region, benefiting from different orientations. On the other hand, the topographical position of the sloping land reinforces the draining capacity of the soils. The subsoil of the vineyard is made up of a calcareous molasse covered with a clay textured soil with a high water retention capacity. Therefore, subjected to slight water stress, the vine will plunge its roots deeper into the soil, which will benefit its development. Another particularity of our vineyard is the great diversity of its terroirs. We find on one same plot limestone, marls, different kinds of clay.