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Chateau Angelus 2000

Chateau Angelus 2000

$427.71
Chateau Angelus 2000
$427.71

The Story

A legendary Saint-Émilion estate producing a powerful yet elegant Bordeaux with concentrated black fruit, cassis, plum, graphite, cedar, and refined oak. Silky tannins and exceptional depth lead to a remarkably long finish.

Food Pairing: Pair with beef tenderloin, roast lamb, venison, duck breast, aged cheddar, Comté, or wild mushroom dishes.

 

99 Points - Jeb Dunnuck

A brilliant, utterly classic wine, the 2000 Château Angelus is still remarkably youthful, with barely any amber in the glass. Its stunning nose reveals cassis, graphite, flowers, and crushed stone, with a beautiful sense of truffly earth. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, flawlessly layered, and seamless, with wonderful mid-palate depth, largely resolved silky tannins, perfect balance, and a gorgeous finish. It's not a blockbuster in the style of the 2009, but it brings a regal, complex character that has so much to love. Drink bottles over the coming two decades.

99 Points - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

Medium garnet-brick in color, the 2000 Angélus comes galloping out of the glass with a powerful nose of fragrant earth, damp soil, iron ore and cigar box over a core of prunes, blackberry jam and dried mulberries. Medium-bodied, the palate is elegantly styled with great freshness and loads of earth and mineral-inspired layers, framed by grainy tannins, finishing with a lingering menthol lift. It is in a sweet spot for drinking right now, although it should go on for another 15-20 years. Drink from 2020 - 2040.

96 Point - Wine Spectator

This shows some extraction and is very solidly built, as the core plum, black currant and fig paste flavors have flesh and density that unfurl slowly in the glass, but there's energy and freshness to match, thanks to mouthwatering ganache and licorice root notes and brambly tannins. A strong roasted apple wood element gives the finish range and length. A bit of a chest-thumper, but "it ain't bragging if it's true.

Description

A legendary Saint-Émilion estate producing a powerful yet elegant Bordeaux with concentrated black fruit, cassis, plum, graphite, cedar, and refined oak. Silky tannins and exceptional depth lead to a remarkably long finish.

Food Pairing: Pair with beef tenderloin, roast lamb, venison, duck breast, aged cheddar, Comté, or wild mushroom dishes.

 

99 Points - Jeb Dunnuck

A brilliant, utterly classic wine, the 2000 Château Angelus is still remarkably youthful, with barely any amber in the glass. Its stunning nose reveals cassis, graphite, flowers, and crushed stone, with a beautiful sense of truffly earth. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, flawlessly layered, and seamless, with wonderful mid-palate depth, largely resolved silky tannins, perfect balance, and a gorgeous finish. It's not a blockbuster in the style of the 2009, but it brings a regal, complex character that has so much to love. Drink bottles over the coming two decades.

99 Points - Robert Parker's Wine Advocate

Medium garnet-brick in color, the 2000 Angélus comes galloping out of the glass with a powerful nose of fragrant earth, damp soil, iron ore and cigar box over a core of prunes, blackberry jam and dried mulberries. Medium-bodied, the palate is elegantly styled with great freshness and loads of earth and mineral-inspired layers, framed by grainy tannins, finishing with a lingering menthol lift. It is in a sweet spot for drinking right now, although it should go on for another 15-20 years. Drink from 2020 - 2040.

96 Point - Wine Spectator

This shows some extraction and is very solidly built, as the core plum, black currant and fig paste flavors have flesh and density that unfurl slowly in the glass, but there's energy and freshness to match, thanks to mouthwatering ganache and licorice root notes and brambly tannins. A strong roasted apple wood element gives the finish range and length. A bit of a chest-thumper, but "it ain't bragging if it's true.

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