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Chateau Angludet2021

Chateau AngludetMargaux, France

Château Angludet is the grand vin of Château d’Angludet, a classic Margaux red built on a Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant bl…Learn More »

$36

/750ml

2021 Retail Average

91

/100

2021 Pro Rating

Chateau Angludet 2021 Vintage Overview

2021 OVERVIEW

Gentle red fruits lead the 2021 Chateau Angludet with clarity and lift, showing bright cherry and strawberry layered with hints of spice, tea leaf and subtle earth. The palate is medium-bodied, precise and juicy rather than plush, carried by fresh acidity and firm but refined tannins that keep it lively and classically shaped. A lighter, cool-vintage expression of Margaux elegance that should gain a little texture and harmony with a few more years in bottle.

Drinking Window
2025 2037
Pairings

Herb-roasted chicken; Grilled lamb chops; Wild mushroom risotto

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Chateau Angludet Vintage Comparison

Retail Availability

Woodland Hills Wine Co. logo

Woodland Hills Wine Co.

🇺🇸Woodland Hills, CA
$34.95
2021
d'Angludet Margaux 2021
Woodland Hills Wine Co. logo

Woodland Hills Wine Co.

🇺🇸Woodland Hills, CA
$18.95
$37.90 / 750ml
2021
Angludet Margaux 2021 375ml

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Chateau Angludet · Knowledge Base

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Wine Profile
RedBordeaux Red Blends

About Chateau Angludet

Château Angludet is the grand vin of Château d’Angludet, a classic Margaux red built on a Cabernet Sauvignon-dominant blend with Merlot and Petit Verdot, sourced from well‑established vines on a single gravel ridge overlooking the Gironde. Long known for its finesse, supple tannins and aromatic complexity, it marries traditional Médoc elegance with a modern touch (including partial aging in amphora) to give a wine that is both approachable in youth and capable of graceful, medium- to long-term cellaring.