The red wine Château Angélus, vintage 2010 from the winery Château Angelus has been rated in 2016 with 95 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Cabernet Franc, Merlot from the region St. Emilion in France.
Tasting Notes
Deep dark ruby, purple reflections, delicate bright rim. Underlay of discreet nougat and fine oak notes, sweet spice, ripe cherry, dark mineral, ripe plum in the background. Very powerful with a limp 15.5% alcohol by volume, the texture resembles more a zinfandel, fruity and persistent, a stunning wine in the truest sense of the word. It has no rough edges and remains quite harmonious. The future will show whether this will perhaps not be somewhat to the detriment of drinking pleasure.
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby, opaque core, purple reflections. Finely spiced dark berry fruit, fresh orange zest, exotic nuances, delicate hints of caramel. Juicy, black berry confit, elegant tannins, powerful and persistent, pronounced in fruit finish, full-bodied, sweet wine in the finale, fine nougat in the aftertaste.
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