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Tempo d'Angelus

Chateau AngelusBordeaux, France

Tempo d’Angelus is a Merlot‑dominant Bordeaux cuvée from Château Angélus made from plots acquired near Saint‑Émilion (Ca…Learn More »

$25

/750ml

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Tempo d'Angelus All Vintages Overview

About This Wine

Tempo d’Angelus is a Merlot‑dominant Bordeaux cuvée from Château Angélus made from plots acquired near Saint‑Émilion (Castillon, Saint‑Magne, Sainte‑Colombe) and vinified specifically in the Chai Carillon; it translates the house’s clay‑limestone terroir into a more approachable, early‑drinking wine with bright red‑berry fruit, fine acidity and gentle oak influence (older barrels only), offering Saint‑Émilion character and freshness without the l…Learn More »

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Tempo d'Angelus · Knowledge Base

About Tempo d'Angelus

Tempo d’Angelus is a Merlot‑dominant Bordeaux cuvée from Château Angélus made from plots acquired near Saint‑Émilion (Castillon, Saint‑Magne, Sainte‑Colombe) and vinified specifically in the Chai Carillon; it translates the house’s clay‑limestone terroir into a more approachable, early‑drinking wine with bright red‑berry fruit, fine acidity and gentle oak influence (older barrels only), offering Saint‑Émilion character and freshness without the long cellaring of its grand cru siblings.