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  • Country ranking ?

    841
  • Producer ranking ?

    15
  • Decanting time

    1h30min
  • When to drink

    now to 2035
  • Food Pairing

    Roast lamb served medium-rare to well-done

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Wine Advocate 99 points 

A blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc, this is clearly the greatest Angelus until the 2000, 2003 and then the perfect 2005. Beautiful, sweet plum, blackberry and blueberry fruit soar from the glass of this opaque, purple wine that still hasn’t lost much in color. Deep, opulent, voluptuously textured, full-bodied and multidimensional, this is a stunner and just now approaching its plateau of full maturity, whe...

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The Story

Château Angelus is one of the largest and most prestigious St-Emilion estates and was promoted to1er grand cru classé status in the 1996 St-Emilion reclassification. Since 2012 ranked Premier grand cru classé (A) in the Classification of Saint-Émilion wine. Passionately managed for over four generations, Angelus is owned and run by two cousins, Hubert de Boüard de Laforest, andJean-Bernard Grenie and is located in the centre-west of the St-Emi...

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Wine Information

1990
Magnificent weather in September allowed each plot to be picked at the optimum time. The grapes were very concentrated in sugar and phenolic compounds and produced opulent, exuberant wines.
On the nose, the wine develops aromas of blackberries and blackcurrants with smoky notes. The palate is rich, full and generous. The finish is long and harmonious. Ageing potential : up to 2025

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Vintage 1990

Early, uniform flowering, a hot but unspectacular summer and an exceptionally hot period at the end of August 1990 and the first half of September. It was this heat that allowed the record harvest not only to fully ripen, but also to concentrate the fruit. Harvesting began on September 14 and was completed before the start of heavy rains on October 2. Another reason for the success of the vintage was that most châteaux had invested in their ce...

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A pair of dueling ’90 Right Bankers were next, beginning with the 1990 Angelus. This was reportedly Hubert’s favorite vintage of all-time. It was deep, big and long with black fruits, bread and great dryness. It was quite thick and long, toeing the line between New and Old Worlds quite deftly. It didn’t please everyone in the crowd as ‘too aggressive’ and ‘anchovy’ came out, but I liked and respected the wine (95).
  • 95p
Intense, complex, rich and leathery nose with black currants, cigarbox and licorice touch of mint. Medium-bodied, vivid acidity subtle tannins, concentrated and elegant palate that closes in the mid palate. A great potential but will reach its ideal drinkability that needs to be aged for at least ten to fifteen years.
  • 92p

Truffles, very distinguished nose with intense flavours, several layers on the palate, great length and structure. Formidable wine with many years to go. 96p.

  • 96p
A gorgeous wine with intense purple red colour and violet hue. Very compact nost with powerful and opulent character displaying a rather closed aromatic structure. With some oxygen the wine starts slowly to open up and shows partially ist great potential. Patience is asked, the potential for further evolution clearly stated. A wine like an iron fist in a velvet glove.
  • 97p
Bright ruby. Rich nose of blueberries, vanilla, bergamot and violets. Fresh acidity, ripe tannins, not too complex but realy seductive. Long fruitdriven finish.
  • 93p
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Origin

St. Emilion, Bordeaux

Vintage Quality

Excellent

Value For Money

Very good

Investment potential

No Potential

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