2023 Château Angélus Tempo d'Angelus

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Stéphanie de Boüard-Rivoal, and her nephew Thierry Grenié-de Boüard represent the eighth generation of the Boüard de Laforest family to manage Angélus. After Catherine Sophie de Boüard de Laforest in 1800 and Eugénie Chatenet in 1900, Stéphanie de Boüard-Rivoal is the third woman to head this estate, which she has seen grow. She is aware of the task entrusted to her in 2012 and of the responsibilities that this entails. She represents the values that have guided her family throughout the history of this estate: integrity, hard work, humility and a sense of duty. Together with her nephew, she is continuing the work of their ancestors with the sole aim of defending the grandeur of Angélus and ensuring that this name, synonymous with excellence and timelessness, endures.

The efforts of the dedicated owner, Hubert de Boüard, to produce the best wine in Bordeaux were rewarded in 2012 with the promotion of Château Angelus to the super class A. Only four Saint-Emilions are allowed to use this highest qualification: Cheval Blanc, Ausone, Pavie and Angélus.

The Tempo d'Angélus 2023 is an elegant and approachable Bordeaux rouge from the team at Château Angélus. This wine is made exclusively from grapes grown on the estate, just a few miles from Saint-Émilion. The TEMPO D'ANGELUS 2023 is a blend of 90% Merlot, 10% Cabernet Franc ⁠Produced in the state-of-the-art Chai Carillon, specially designed for the vinification of Carillon d'Angélus. Previous vintages have received consistent ratings of 90-93 points.

Drink straight away. Why wait ” – Decanter

The 2023 growing season saw a mild spring with frequent rainfall, which posed a major challenge for the winegrowers. The constant threat of downy mildew required intensive mechanical and preventive efforts to protect the harvest and bring it to full maturity. Fortunately, a dry and sunny period followed, which was perfect for flowering and promised a generous vintage. The summer was relatively cool and punctuated by thunderstorms, but the vines never lacked light or water. Thanks to meticulous and continuous preventive measures, the risk of disease was completely controlled.

After weeks of careful tasting of the grapes, the decisive moment arrived: the Merlot harvest began on September 14 and lasted until September 25. The Cabernet Franc, with its thick skin, complex aromas and perfect ripeness, was picked under ideal conditions between September 25 and October 2.

In 2023, the clay-limestone terroirs of Tempo d'angelus come into their own. The elegant, aromatic and fresh Merlot shows itself at its best, with notes of red fruit and floral accents. The subtle presence of Cabernet Franc in the blend adds delicate spicy and black fruit notes, while refining the structure with silky, velvety tannins.

FACT: In the tab 'Attachments' you will find the official fact sheet of this beautiful wine. We will automatically send you this when you order this wine. The wine is in our conditioned Wine Warehouse and if you come to pick up the wine you will often also receive a nice discount. You will see your discount immediately when you choose 'Pick up' on the checkout page. We are located in Dordrecht with plenty of parking. Click here for our address.

Specifications

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Available as of Mar 31, 2025
Block Bundle Options No
Type of Wine Red
Country France
Region Bordeaux
Appellation Saint-Emillion
Winery Chateau Angélus
Grape Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot
Biological certified No
Natural wine No
Vegan No
Vintage 2023
Drinking as of 2025
Drinking till 2035
Alcohol % 14
Alcohol free/low No
Content 0.75 ltr
Oak aging Yes
Sparkling No
Dessert wine No
Closure Cork
Promotion En Primeur
James Suckling rating 92
Vinous rating 97
Tasting Profiles Earthy, Complex, Dry, Aged on wood, Powerful, Mineral, Red fruit, Tannines
Drink moments Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Open haard

Professional Reviews

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James Suckling

92

Vinous

97

94

R

Wijnhuis

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Michel de Boüard de Laforest, historian, chartist and rector of the Academy of Caen, researched the origins of his family. The earliest reference he found to his family tree was that of Georges Boüard, born in 1544, a Bourgeois and Jurat from the city of Bordeaux. At the end of the 18th century, in 1782, Jean de Boüard de Laforest, a bodyguard of the king, settled in Saint-Emilion. His daughter, Catherine Sophie de Boüard de Laforest, met Charles Souffrain de Lavergne in 1795 and settled on the Mazerat estate, which belonged to her husband. At the beginning of the 20th century, Maurice de Boüard de Laforest inherited the estate. He expanded it and the half kilo in 1920 with the name of a 3-hectare toe enclosure called Angélus. He left it to his sons in 1945. Jacques and Christian de Boüard de Laforest continue the work of their father and that of previous generations. The property was incorporated in 1954. They expanded it further until it exceeded 20 acres in 1985. At that time, Hubert de Boüard de Laforest, son of Jacques, took over the management of the estate and was joined in 1987 by his cousin Jean-Bernard Grenié, son-in-law of Christian and later his daughter, Stéphanie de Boüard- Rivul in 2012.

The vineyard of Château Angélus is located in a natural amphitheater overlooking the three Saint-Emilion churches. In the middle of this special place, the sounds were amplified and the angel bells in the morning, afternoon and evening. They travel the working day in the rhythm in the surrounding villages and the men and women who take a few minutes to stop working and pray. The great French Impressionist painter Jean-François Millet immortalized this moment of prayer in his magnificent work "The Angelus", now on display at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

Less than a kilometer from the famous bell tower of Saint-Emilion, situated at the acclaimed 'foot of the hill' facing south, Angélus has been the life's work of eight generations of the Boüard de Laforest family. In the probable classification of Saint-Emilion wines in 1954, Château Angélus was a Grand Cru Classé. Already at that time it benefited from a solid reputation, which gave rise to the Bordeaux wine crisis of 1973 and participated in the oenological renewal of the 1980s. In this context, Hubert de Boüard de Laforest, graduate oenologist at the University of Bordeaux, took advantage of past of this wonderful wine, while resolutely focusing on the future strategy and developing and pursuing an ambitious and innovative policy to achieve excellence in viticulture and making.

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