Château Angélus 2018

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CHF 379.00
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Format: 75 cl
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Description
Château Angélus est un vin riche et concentré, à la texture soyeuse, offrant une bonne complexité aromatique. Cet assemblage de merlot et de cabernet franc (presque à parité) tirés de vieilles vignes est élevé 18 mois en barriques neuves. Château Angélus a été promu 1er Grand Cru Classé de Saint-Emilion lors de la mise à jour du classement, en 1996.
Détails:
Producteur: Château Angélus
Région: Bordeaux
Appellation: Saint-Emilion
Millésime: 2018
Volume (en cl): 75
Couleur: Rouge
Notes de dégustation

Wineadvocate

The 2018 Angélus is blended of 65% Merlot and 35% Cabernet Franc, aged mainly in oak barriques, 100% new, plus two new foudres. Deep garnet-purple in color, it struts flamboyantly out of the glass with stylish scents of black raspberries, boysenberries and Black Forest cake, plus nuances of rose oil, forest floor, dusty soil and cinnamon toast with a hint of cedar chest. The medium to full-bodied palate is carrying a little new oak at this youthful stage, framing the generous red and black fruits along with ripe, plush grape-skin tannins and seamless freshness, finishing long and spicy. Give it 5-6 years in cellar for everything to marry, then drink it over the next 20+ years. LP-B March 2021

Vinous

As I mentioned in my tasting note from barrel, the 2018 Angélus is the first vintage aged in two new foudres. It is very perfumed on the nose, one of the most floral that I can recall at this early stage. Violet and incense aromas percolate through the precise blackberry and cassis fruit, all displaying fine delineation. The palate is medium-bodied with pliant tannins. This is a velvety-smooth Angélus that would drink young if there was not still some oak to be assimilated. Fine balance and focus on the finish, which seems to firm up with continued aeration. This is a charming and quite sophisticated Saint-Émilion that should give 20–30 years of drinking pleasure. NM March 2021

Beck

Angélus 2018 se révèle lentement. Son bouquet gagne en complexité et en intensité au fil des minutes et l’expression du Cabernet Franc (35%) est manifeste. Agréables nuances florales suivies de notes de mûres et de réglisse. Beaucoup de fraîcheur. Caractère dense mais également juteux en bouche. Il y a de la profondeur, de l’ampleur, du jus et de la friandise. On a pu reprocher à Angélus d’être quelques fois « bling-bling » donc ici je me permets de plussoyer son côté puissant et racé ou, en langage décodé, je dirais « il envoie quand-même pas mal » ! 2024-2045 - YB 2020

Suckling

8 Jan, 2021 – The aromas are incredibly complex with dark berries, elderberries, bay leaves, cloves and tile, follow through to a full body with layers of creamy and lightly dusty tannins that deliver a lingering finish and great attention to detail. The flavors range from black fruit to earth and stones. It’s reserved and poised with great intensity and power, in a toned and formed mode. One for the cellar. Try after 2026.

Dunnuck

I loved the 2018 Château Angélus from barrel last year and it blew me away from bottle, epitomizing the new, fresher, more elegant style of the estate while still bringing classic Angélus richness and power. The 2018 is a blend of 65% Merlot and 35% Cabernet Franc that was brought up in new oak, with a portion of the Cabernet Franc in foudre. A vivid purple color is followed by a vibrant bouquet of blackberries, crème de cassis, crushed violets, spring flowers, and cedar pencil. Beautifully concentrated, full-bodied, and flawlessly balanced on the palate, it has gorgeous tannins, remarkable purity of fruit, and awesome length. I followed this bottle for multiple days and it only improved, picking up additional depth and richness, while never showing a hint of oxidation. Pure perfection, it's going to benefit from 7-8 years of bottle age and keep for 3-4 decades. This is a sensational, magical wine from this talented team, led by winemaker Emmanuelle d'Aligny-Fulchi. Comparing this to the more opulent 2005 and 2009 over the coming decades will be an incredible experience. - JD 11/2021