Château Angelus 2016 – 1er Grand Cru Classé A
398,00 CHF* netto 368,18 CHF
Lagerbestand 6
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Winzer: | Château Angelus |
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Wein: | Château Angelus 2016 |
Jahrgang: | 2016 |
Klassifizierung: | 1er Grand Cru Classé A |
Land: | Frankreich |
Gebiet/Region: | Bordeaux / St. Emilion |
Alkoholgehalt: | 14,5% |
Traubensorte: | Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon |
Bewertungen: | Parker 98+/100, Vinous 98/100, Gabriel 19/20, James Suckling 98/100, Jancis Robinson 18.5/20, WineEnthusiast.com 100/100 |
Allergene: | Enthält Sulfite |
Bordeaux Total René Gabriel:
Konzentriertes, komplexes, frisches, samtenes Bouquet, schwarze Beeren, Korinthen, fein Lakritze, Tabak, Minze, fein Eukalyptus. Konzentrierter, vielschichtiger, kraftvoller, aromatischer Gaumen mit kräftiger, süsser Frucht, viel feinem Tannin, dichtverwobener, samtener, fein muskulöser Struktur, vielfältiger, dichter, dunkler Aromatik, sehr langer, dichter, frischer Abgang. Trinkreife 2025-2048. Bewertung 19/20. –André Kunz–
Robert Parker Wine Advocate:
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. Drink Date 2024-2065. Rating 98+/100. -Lisa Perrotti-Brown-
Vinous:
The 2016 Angélus is a total stunner. Despite its late bottling in September 2018, the 2016 is simply magnificent. Soaring aromatics and layers of bright, vibrant fruit are two of the main signatures in the 2016. The tannins, so often hard in young Angélus, are almost impossibly refined. Pomegranate, blood orange, raspberry jam, wild flowers and mocha are some of the many notes that race through the 2016. All the elements fall into place in a memorable, exquisite Saint-Émilion that is clearly one of the wines of the year. Don't miss it! Drink Date 2024-2056. Rating 98/100. -Antonio Galloni-
James Suckling:
Sweet tobacco and black olives with some basil and terra cotta. Violets and dark berries, too. Very fine and linear with freshness and beauty. Full and very tight with beautiful depth. It goes on for a very long time. Best after 2025, but seductive now. Rating 98/100. -JamesSuckling.com-