[Chateau Angelus 2007]
Robert Parker rating: 92/100
Chateau Angelus) is located in Saint-Émilion on the right bank of Bordeaux, which is also a cooler climate and the most complex soil region.Due to the large area of clay, the main grape variety grown here is Merlot, and the limestone areas formed by special gravel are the most essential parts of Saint-Émilion.The characteristics of its production area are early ripening, resulting in a full-bodied, smooth, and rich wine. Additionally, the high proportion of Cabernet Franc and the balanced combination of limestone and clay in the soil give the wine an elegant color and a pure, refreshing taste, which has even been praised as "having the strength to challenge the eight great Bordeaux estates!"
"The aroma bursts forth with the fragrance of Merlot wine, wildflowers, and graphite. Upon entry, the flavors of musk and blackcurrant rush out from the velvety texture of the wine. The wine is full-bodied and concentrated, with tannins as delicate as gossamer. A touch of acidity perfectly complements the rich flavors of the wine, and the finish is incredibly pure, making it an impeccable masterpiece."
Grape Varieties:
50% Merlot, 47% Cabernet Franc, 3% Cabernet Sauvignon
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