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19 Rene Gabriel
Kunz Fassprobe 19: (65% Merlot, 35% Cabernet Franc) Konzentriertes, kräftiges, dunkles, samtenes Bouquet, schwarze Beeren, fein Pflaumen, Dörrfrüchte, schwarze Pralinen, fein Eukalyptus, schwarze Oliven. Konzentrierter, kraftvoller, aromatischer Gaumen mit kräftiger, dunkler Frucht, cremiger, muskulöser Struktur, vielfältiger, süsser Aromatik, sehr langer, dichter, eleganter, süsser Abgang.
97 Vinous
The 2018 Angélus is striking. Cabernet Franc aromatics make a strong first impression. Vibrant and delineated, the 2018 is incredibly refined in every way. The move towards a bit less extraction really seems to let the purity of the fruit come through. The same is true of a reduction of oak. All the elements come together so effortlessly. The 2018 has all the richness readers expect of Angélus, with much more finesse and more overall vibrancy, a combination that works so well.
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Château Angélus
Less than a kilometer from the memorable Saint-Émilion bell tower, Château Angélus sits on the south-facing hillside of the 26-hectare vineyard. The estate stands as a representation and continuation of eight generations of the Boüard de Laforest family. This has consistently been one of the most esteemed Saint-Émilion estates in the past 10 to 15 years, however, in the 1954 Classification while they were already awarded as a Grand Cru Classé, the property was upgraded to Premier Grand Cru Classé in 1996. Their wines have been pioneered to be richer and more concentrated, with accents of black currant and plum fruit. They are nonetheless, well-balanced, oaked wines to enjoy every day.