Château Angludet
In the Margaux appellation on Bordeaux’s Left Bank, Château Angludet is a study in quiet refinement, led by Cabernet Sauvignon with Merlot and Petit Verdot in support. Under the Sichel family’s stewardship, gravelly soils store heat and drain fast, while Atlantic airflow keeps the vineyard’s pace measured.
Plots are harvested separately, and the cellar work favours precision: careful sorting, controlled fermentations and extraction tuned to preserve tannin silk. An élevage in French oak—adjusted by lot and vintage—adds contour and depth, never overpowering the vineyard voice. Biodynamic-inspired practices are also used to strengthen vine vitality and resilience.
The estate’s message is unmistakably Margaux—floral lift, fine tannin grain and long, sculpted structure—built to evolve with patience rather than chase immediate spectacle.Château Angludet
In the Margaux appellation on Bordeaux’s Left Bank, Château Angludet is a study in quiet refinement, led by Cabernet Sauvignon with Merlot and Petit Verdot in support. Under the Sichel family’s stewardship, gravelly soils store heat and drain fast, while Atlantic airflow keeps the vineyard’s pace measured.
Plots are harvested separately, and the cellar work favours precision: careful sorting, controlled fermentations and extraction tuned to preserve tannin silk. An élevage in French oak—adjusted by lot and vintage—adds contour and depth, never overpowering the vineyard voice. Biodynamic-inspired practices are also used to strengthen vine vitality and resilience.
The estate’s message is unmistakably Margaux—floral lift, fine tannin grain and long, sculpted structure—built to evolve with patience rather than chase immediate spectacle.