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Chateau Angludet - Margaux 2022

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Format: 75 cl

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Château Angludet is a renowned property located in the Margaux appellation, in the heart of the Médoc, one of the most famous areas for the production of Bordeaux wines. The estate is known for its elegant and complex red wines, which reflect the exceptional terroir of Margaux, characterized by deep gravel soils that give the wines extraordinary finesse and structure.

The Sichel family, owners of Château Angludet for many years, have dedicated great attention and care to both the management of the vineyards and the winemaking, maintaining a philosophy of respect for the land and the winemaking traditions of the region. The aim has always been to produce wines that are an authentic expression of their terroir, combining sustainable agricultural practices with modern winemaking techniques to enhance the quality of the grapes.

Château Angludet's signature blend includes a majority of Cabernet Sauvignon, complemented by Merlot and a small percentage of Petit Verdot, reflecting the classic Margaux style. This combination of varieties guarantees the wine an elegant tannic structure, accompanied by a rich aromatic palette of ripe red and black fruits, floral notes and nuances of spices and earth.

Upon tasting, Château Angludet shows a deep ruby ​​red color. On the nose, the wine reveals an intense and complex aromatic bouquet, with notes of cassis, black cherry, violet, and accents of tobacco, cedar and vanilla, the result of aging in oak barriques. In the mouth, the wine demonstrates a perfect balance between power and elegance, with silky tannins that blend harmoniously with the acidity, leading to a long and persistent finish that leaves a pleasant sensation of complexity and refinement.

Château Angludet is a wine appreciated for its ability to age gracefully, developing further levels of complexity and depth over time. It is ideal in combination with rich and structured dishes, such as red meats, game and mature cheeses, but it can also be a magnificent meditation wine.

In conclusion, Château Angludet is an emblematic example of the elegance and complexity of Margaux wines, representing an excellent choice for Bordeaux lovers seeking high-quality wines with a strong territorial identity.


The winery

Château Margaux – Winery in Margaux, Médoc (Bordeaux)

Discover the story and wines of Château Margaux.

Historic Bordeaux estate in the Margaux appellation, renowned for its Grand Vin and its white Pavillon Blanc; classified Premier Grand Cru Classé in 1855.
Region: Margaux, Médoc (Bordeaux)
Country: Francia
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Petit Verdot, Cabernet Franc, Sauvignon Blanc
Premier Grand Cru Classé. Main products: Château Margaux, Pavillon Rouge, Margaux de Château Margaux and Pavillon Blanc. Pavillon Blanc: dry white wine made from Sauvignon Blanc. From the gravelly terroir typical of Margaux, favourable to Cabernet Sauvignon. A generational transfer of responsibility within the Mentzelopoulos family in recent years.
Winery history
The estate's origins date back centuries of winemaking in the commune of Margaux. Its present renown was consolidated during the 18th and 19th centuries and with the official 1855 Classification. In the 20th century ownership passed through several families and, from 1977, to the Mentzelopoulos family, who led a revival in quality. Recently a generational transition took place within the owning family.
Production philosophy
Meticulous attention in the vineyard and cellar, with a strong focus on grape quality, selection of vineyard parcels and winemaking practices aimed at preserving elegance and the expression of the terroir; the winery values both its Grand Vin and second wines, as well as a premium dry white.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in the commune of Margaux, the plot benefits from the Médoc’s classic gravelly terraces, which promote drainage and the ripening of Bordeaux grape varieties. The area forms part of the broader Margaux appellation in Bordeaux.

Official Awards

Expert Prize Description Vintage
Decanter 90+ -