Angludet 2021 (3x150cl)
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Mid crimson. Rather alluring ripe nose. Very soft and round. Not a long-distance runner but a true Margaux-style wine for early drinking. There’s even a hint of an ethereal quality about this.
Drinking Window: 2025 - 2034
Reviewer Name: Jancis Robinson
Review Date: 11th May 2022
Angludet (Margaux; 53% Cabernet Sauvigon; 23% Merlot; 22% Petit Verdot; just 12% alcohol; a final yield of 26 hl/ha; aging in a combination of oak barrels, 50% of which are new, and amphora; tasted at the UGCB press tasting). Very much of its appellation, this is more hedgerow and herbal than floral per se, but is expresses very well its terroir typicity. A little touch of chocolate; pure cherry and berry fruit; quite crunchy too. Tender, tense, fresh and yet soft and nicely formed. Not massive, but very Margellais.
Reviewer Name: Colin Hay
Review Date: 11th May 2022
A firm, savory red with notes of spiced plums, tea leaves and bark. Medium-bodied with firm, chewy tannins. A little rustic.
Reviewer Name: James Suckling
Review Date: 25th May 2022
Juicy and alive on the palate, this has quite a neat, unfussy presentation with the elements presented gently - the creamy strawberry and red cherry fruit, the minty freshness and salinity to the tannins that are a little dry and robust right now. Still, this feels well worked with good definition and I love the strawberry tang at the start with the freshly picked mint touch that sustains the finish. Good potential and Margaux charm here. I look forward to tasting in bottle.
Drinking Window: 2025 - 2030
Reviewer Name: Georgina Hindle
Review Date: 1st April 2022
Lots of red and black fruits, tobacco, and a touch of spice box define the 2021 Château D'Angludet, a medium-bodied, textured Margaux that does a lot right, yet could use more mid-palate depth. Nevertheless, it's quite good, if not outstanding
Reviewer Name: Jeb Dunnuck
Review Date: 2nd June 2022
The 2021 Château d'Angludet contains less Merlot and more Petit Verdot due to the three-week frost. Daisy Sichel told me that it was aged in 50% amphora this year. It has a relatively light yet well-defined bouquet featuring strawberry and red cherry scents. The palate delivers fine tannins framing the red fruit, quite Burgundian in texture, and hints of graphite, leading to a nicely poised finish. Curiously, the Petit Verdot is quite disguised given the amount used.
Drinking Window: 2024 - 2038
Reviewer Name: Neal Martin
Review Date: 12th May 2022