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Chateau Angelus 2016 Premier Grand Cru Classe, Saint Emilion

Chateau Angelus 2016 Premier Grand Cru Classe, Saint Emilion

100
Wine Enthusiast
99
James Suckling
98+
Wine Advocate
97
Decanter Magazine
97
Jeb Dunnuck
96
Wine Spectator

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  • 100 Points!!
  • Class A Premier Grand Cru
  • "The palate is pure decadence."
  • "One of the greatest ever"
  • "has thrilling depth of fruit and length"

About Chateau Angelus 2016 Premier Grand Cru Classe, Saint Emilion

#37 Wine Enthusiast Top 100 Cellar Selections of 2019

Since 1989, Chateau Angelus, a Class A Premier Cru, has been considered one of the top estates in the entire Right Bank. Hubert de Bouard, whose family dates back to the 1500's in Bordeaux can be credited with lifting the quality of the wines to their current height. The 94 acre vineyard is planted to 50% Merlot, 47% Cabernet Franc and 3% Cabernet Sauvignon. The wines age in 100% new French oak barrels for 18-24 months.

2016 was an outstanding vintage and this is a rare and exceptional wine.  

Wine Enthusiast Magazine awarded this a Cellar Selection and scored a perfect 100 points saying "This is a rich, perfumed wine, with dense tannins and intense layers of black plum and spice. The palate is firmly built yet broadened out by plump dark-fruit tones and honed by a solid, dry core. Drink from 2025."

James Suckling scored this 99 points saying "Subtle and profound aromas of blackberries, wet earth and sweet tobacco. Hints of spice, too. Full-bodied and so deep. It’s incredibly vertical and long. Just like looking down a well. Firm and powerful tannins, yet polished and balanced. Goes on for minutes. One of the greatest ever. Try after 2025."

The Wine Advocate scored this 98+ points saying "Sporting a deep garnet-purple color, the 2016 Angélus erupts from the glass with powerful notes of blackberry pie, ripe black cherries and juicy black plums with an undercurrent of star anise, rose petals, chocolate mint, pencil shavings and woodsmoke plus a waft of allspice. The palate is pure decadence. Medium to full-bodied, rich and generously fruited, this wine is by no means heavy—it positively glimmers with freshness and vivacity, lending an ethereal nature to all that richness and power, beautifully framed by velvety tannins and finishing with epic length. The generosity, layers and plushness make for an absolutely DELICIOUS drink right now, but I'd suggest waiting 3-5 more years for the fireworks to really begin."

Decanter Magazine scored this 97 points saying "A wonderful Angélus, rich in the character of this vintage. Stunning length on the silky tannins. This extends outwards, and the architecture is very much more linear than circular (as it is in some vintages), with a lovely freshness and power. I just love how effortless this feels, with deeply intense black fruits and a dried herb edge. The flesh isn't overt but absolutely present. Likely to take on some more weight over time and it will certainly take its time to reach its perfect drinking window. Wonderful sense of energy, power and intensity, yet it's so drinkable now. The 100% new oak is very well-integrated, a brilliant success. Blend is 60% Merlot, 40% Cabernet Franc, with the lowest pH for many years at 3.7 (the 2009 more like 3.9), mainly because the wide temperature differences between day and night slowed down the maturing process and kept freshness. Drinking Window 2027 - 2050"

Jeb Dunnuck scored this 97 points saying "The 2016 Château Angélus is incredibly elegant and finesse-driven, with a soaring perfume of crème de cassis, white flowers, crayon, forest floor, and spice. Compared to the 1996 by the Angélus team, it has a deep, layered style, its oak is beautifully integrated, there are ample tannins, and despite leaning toward the finesse-driven side of the spectrum, it has thrilling depth of fruit and length. It’s a brilliant wine from this estate that will benefit from 4-5 years of bottle age and keep for 30+ years or more. The blend of the 2016 is 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc, brought up all in new French oak."

Wine Spectator scored this 96 points saying "This goes for the gusto, with a deep and broad swath of well-roasted tobacco, espresso and loam out front. The core of dark currant and fig fruit will have to catch up, but this red has the energy and juicy drive to eventually do so. When it melds fully, this will be a smoky, alluring, tobacco-fueled wine. Best from 2024 through 2040."

Wine Details

  • Alcohol % 13.5%
  • Bottle Size 750 ml
  • Wine Type Red
  • Country France
  • Region Bordeaux
  • Appellation Saint-Émilion

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