April 30, 2025
Angelus 2024 releases at a 30% discount

Angelus 2024
Following in Lafite’s footsteps, Angelus releases at a discount of 30%. The 2024 vintage has a special label celebrating the 40th anniversary vintage of Hubert de Böuard
“Vivid plum colour, cedar and gunsmoke on the opening, skilfully and carefully put together, slim through the palate, but this is very clearly finessed, sleek, with quiet confidence, and pumice stone texture, cherry pit, squid ink, damson, rosebud, Cabernet Franc dominant in terms of its floral aromatics.” - Jane Anson
Chateau Angelus, one of Saint-Emilion’s most iconic estates, has built its reputation on a rich history, exceptional terroir, and a bold, modern vision. Nestled in a natural amphitheatre of south-facing slopes close to the town itself, Angelus has been owned by the de Boüard de Laforest family since 1782. In 2012, it achieved the prestigious Premier Grand Cru Classé A status, a testament to its enduring quality and ambition. Known for its expressive, floral Cabernet Franc and luxurious Merlot, Angelus crafts wines of depth, elegance and unmistakable character.
Now led by Stéphanie de Boüard-Rivoal, the eighth generation of the family, the estate has entered a new chapter focused on sustainability, organic farming, and precision viticulture. The 2024 vintage marks a particularly special moment: it is the 40th vintage of Hubert de Boüard, and to commemorate this milestone, Angelus will feature a special edition label. It’s a fitting tribute to the man who helped shape the estate’s modern legacy and elevate it to the very top of Bordeaux.
Photo: label showing the 40 years anniversary of Hubert de Böuard
The 2024 Angelus is a refined and expressive wine that reflects the estate’s evolving style. With a blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc, it shows a polished, mid-weight profile marked by vivid plum, damson, and floral notes, particularly from the Cabernet Franc. Its balanced with a lot finesse and comes in a less extracted style.
Today’s release at €210 IB per bottle represents a rare -30% discount compared to the 2023 release—bringing it back to the same opening price as the 2014 vintage, exactly a decade ago. This is certainly one for Angelus and right bank fans.
Angelus 2024
€210* In Bond per bottle
19/20 Points | Matthew Jukes
I was led through the three Angélus wines by Benjamin Laforêt, estate research and development technical coordinator and the site manager of the Carillon winery. He explained that he waited at harvest time and thought it was all over, but it wasn’t. Strangely, in this vintage, the longer hang time on the Cabernet Franc really paid off because it “built the palate, while Merlot is responsible for the perfume”. This may be counterintuitive, but it’s true for his wines in 2024. Benjamin explained that while many vignerons rightly complained about the massive challenges during the growing season, 2024 was the sort of ‘normal Bordeaux climate which everyone has forgotten’. We all hope the weather is stunning in this great region, but most years throw a spanner in the works at some stage, and it is how you cope with it that matters. While tasting this majestic wine, it was patently clear that Angélus managed better than most! This is a wonderful vintage with stunning power, poise, and not a hair out of place. It will age perfectly, with its monastic stance on the palate and beautiful, cool and deeply resonant fruit notes. The oak is invisible, yet it plays a crucial role in this wine. Even though it appears dazzlingly forward, and will undoubtedly flatter in its youth, the structure and intensity (all delivered without excess weight) in mid-palate will power this wine on for a good few decades. This is impressive stuff!
93-95 Points | Vinous, Antonio Galloni
The 2024 Angelus is very fine. It is the first vintage I have tasted that captures the newer approach at Angelus, one where the wines are not as extracted as in the past. Black cherry, plum, spice, new leather and menthol fill out the layers effortlessly. Here, too, the wine shows superb balance and real textural presence. The blend is 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc, with the Merlot being raised in 80% new oak and 20% once-filled barrels, and the Cabernet Franc in equal parts foudres and new smaller French oak barrels. The 2024 is mid-weight, classy and polished.
94 Points | Jane Anson
Vivid plum colour, cedar and gunsmoke on the opening, skilfully and carefully put together, slim through the palate, but this is very clearly finessed, sleek, with quiet confidence, and pumice stone texture, cherry pit, squid ink, damson, rosebud, Cabernet Franc dominant in terms of its floral aromatics. 39hl/h yield, 40th anniversary vintage of Hubert de Böuard. This will for sure be ready to drink earlier than many vintages of Angélus, but it is well structured and will age for many years to come. No chaptilisation.
90-93 Points | Wine Advocate, William Kelley
A blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc, cropped at a very honorable 40 hectoliters per hectare, the 2024 Angélus has turned out well, offering up aromas of dark berries, minty plums and violet, framed by a deft touch of toasty oak. Medium-bodied, ample and suave, it's polished and textural, with sweet but present tannins and creditable persistence on the finish.
*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.