Château Angélus
On the limestone-tinged slopes of Saint‑Émilion, Château Angélus crafts a Right Bank signature where Merlot meets the graphite edge of Cabernet Franc. Clay‑limestone parcels and hillside exposures are treated as a mosaic, built for balance between density, freshness and aromatic clarity.
Strict selection in the vineyard feeds micro‑parcel vinification, with temperature control and extraction tuned for texture rather than raw power. Ageing in French oak barriques—adjusted by vintage and lot—adds architecture and depth; time on fine lees can be used to knit the frame without masking origin.
More than a famous label, it is an estate obsessed with detail: precision farming, calibrated cellar choices and a modern‑classic stance that lets terroir, not noise, do the talking for many years ahead.Château Angélus
On the limestone-tinged slopes of Saint‑Émilion, Château Angélus crafts a Right Bank signature where Merlot meets the graphite edge of Cabernet Franc. Clay‑limestone parcels and hillside exposures are treated as a mosaic, built for balance between density, freshness and aromatic clarity.
Strict selection in the vineyard feeds micro‑parcel vinification, with temperature control and extraction tuned for texture rather than raw power. Ageing in French oak barriques—adjusted by vintage and lot—adds architecture and depth; time on fine lees can be used to knit the frame without masking origin.
More than a famous label, it is an estate obsessed with detail: precision farming, calibrated cellar choices and a modern‑classic stance that lets terroir, not noise, do the talking for many years ahead.