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The Château Angelus and its famous carillon overlooking the surrounding vineyards is an essential reference for the Rive droite de Bordeaux.
The history of Château Angélus is intimately linked to its geographical location, as it was the only place around the village of Saint-Emilion where you could hear the sound of the angelus (L'Angélus in the singular, Christian prayer of the Western Catholic Church) from three surrounding churches: the Mazerat chapel, the church of Saint-Martin and the church of Saint-Emilion.
In 1782, Jean de Boüard de Laforest settled in Saint-Emilion, and his daughter Sophie settled on the Mazerat vineyard, owned by Charles Souffrain, whom she married in 1795. The de Boüard de Laforest family would thus remain at the head of Domaine, and it was Hubert de Boüard de Laforest, an oenologist by training, who would contribute to its great renown from 1985 onwards, by introducing innovative practices. His daughter Stéphanie joined the adventure in 2012, embodying the eighth generation. The passionate management of Château Angélus year after year is above all a family affair.
The Château Angélus was named Grand Cru Classé when the Saint-Emilion classification was created in 1955, due to the great... See more ...
"This rich and complete vintage, a perfect synthesis of its two illustrious predecessors, 2018 and 2019, is the result of an incredible scenario. Thanks to a very arRosés winter and spring, the soils constituted a fine Réserve in water that enabled the vineyard to pRéserver its balance throughout the rest of the year.
Warm but not scorching, this vintage was above all marked by prolonged drought, but the quality of the soils and their ability to retain winter's water produced the best balance (clay, limestone). The two and a half months of summer provided the best conditions for the vines to ripen and produce healthy, well-balanced grapes rich in polyphenols.
Although the big Merlots had a slight advantage at first, as always, after a few weeks of ageing, we were surprised by the Cabernet Francs, which showed density and body worthy of the greatest
Stéphanie de Boüard-Rivoal