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Angélus 2001 150cl

1er Grand Cru Classé B | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | Frankreich
CHF 810.75
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18 Rene Gabriel
93 Robert Parker
A brilliant performance by Hubert de Bouard, the 2001 Angelus (6,250 cases) is a more restrained and delineated version of the 2000. It has shed much of its tannin, and seems far more evolved and open-knit than I thought prior to bottling. Its deep purple color is followed by a rich nose of creosote, charcoal, blackberries, plums, cassis, and espresso roast. Elegant, medium-bodied, and rich, with a measured ripeness and moderate structure in the pure, nicely proportioned finish, it is less massive than either the 2000 or 2003, yet is also beautifully put together. Anticipated maturity: 2007-2017.
93 Robert Parker
A brilliant performance by Hubert de Bouard, the 2001 Angelus (6,250 cases) is a more restrained and delineated version of the 2000. It has shed much of its tannin, and seems far more evolved and open-knit than I thought prior to bottling. Its deep purple color is followed by a rich nose of creosote, charcoal, blackberries, plums, cassis, and espresso roast. Elegant, medium-bodied, and rich, with a measured ripeness and moderate structure in the pure, nicely proportioned finish, it is less massive than either the 2000 or 2003, yet is also beautifully put together. Anticipated maturity: 2007-2017.
92 Wine Spectator
Intense aromas of earth, spice and new wood with fruit. Full-bodied and chewy with plenty of fruit and vanilla. Rich and exciting. Long finish. Angélus is a consistent winner and did well here. Best after 2006. 6,665 cases made.
92 Wine Spectator
Intense aromas of earth, spice and new wood with fruit. Full-bodied and chewy with plenty of fruit and vanilla. Rich and exciting. Long finish. Angélus is a consistent winner and did well here. Best after 2006. 6,665 cases made.
Hersteller
Château Angélus
Weniger als einen Kilometer von dem markanten Glockenturm in Saint-Émilion enfernt, steht das Château Angélus am Südhang seines 26 Hektar großen Weinbergs. Das Gut repräsentiert die Beständigkeit der Familie Boüard de Laforest über acht Generationen hinweg. In den vergangenen 10 bis 15 Jahren war dies kontinuierlich eines der angesehensten Châteaux in Saint-Émilion. Im Jahr 1996 wurde es zu einem Premier Grand Cru aufgewertet, nachdem es zuvor laut der Klassifikation von 1954 als Grand Cru Classé eingestuft war. Die Weinerzeugung wurde umgestellt, um reichere und konzentriertere Weine mit Azenten von schwarzer Johannisbeere und Pflaume zu erhalten. Dabei zeigen sie gute Ausgewogenheit und Eichentöne und sind an jedem Tag ein Genuss.