2017 Carillon du Château Angélus
Château Angélus
$309.75
309.75 CAD- France
- Bordeaux
3 x 750
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Château Angélus is nestled in a natural amphitheater where sounds are amplified. In this ancient, storied vineyard, workers would hear the bells of three of the villages’ churches ringing simultaneously throughout the day. The Château takes its name and label design from these ringing bells, which symbolize the estate’s origins and the quiet moments of reflection they brought.
The vineyards of Château Angélus form a natural amphitheater, giving gentle slopes with excellent drainage and ideal orientation. The diverse mix of sand, clay, and limestone soils, coupled with a temperate climate, allows Merlot and Cabernet Franc—an increasingly important component of Château Angélus blends—to thrive.
The complexity and intensity of Château Angélus wines give them exceptional cellaring potential. A recent tasting of a still vibrant 1945 vintage—a wine crafted in challenging post-war conditions—is proof positive of the estate’s superior terroir, allowing for impressive ageability.
2012 was a year that the de Boüards will not soon forget. Château Angélus reached the highest echelon of St-Émilion estates, achieving the revered Premier Grand Cru Classé A ranking. 2012 also marked the passing of the reins to Stéphanie de Boüard-Rivoal, the 8th generation to preside over the family estate.
The de Boüard de Laforest family are a determined and passionate wine family. Having attained a position of such distinction, they strive to maintain their reputation as a leading producer, crafting wines of singular quality and intensity that are the finest possible expression of their outstanding terroir.
Before joining the family firm, Stéphanie de Boüard-Rivoal studied economics and worked several years in wealth management in London. Now president and CEO of Château Angélus, Stéphanie is the third woman in the winery’s history to take on this role. Stéphanie is devoted to preserving the estate’s noble traditions while striving to continuously improve. A guiding philosophy for this mother of two is the notion that we do not possess our lands, but rather hold them in trust for the next generation, who will one day pick up the torch and carry on the family legacy.