Château BELAIR is an elegant wine and without complexities gifted with fine aromatics, result of the work of an artist called Pascal Delbeck.
Belair is an elegant, uncomplicated wine endowed with an aromatic finesse, the result of the work of an artist named Pascal Delbeck. Today this Château belongs to the MOUEIX family, owner of the world acclaimed wine, Château Pétrus and is renamed Château Bélair-Monange. Made from organically grown grapes and made with a non-interventionist protocol, including manual work and only natural yeasts, Château Bélair offers the pure expression of the Saint-Émilion terroir. while the smoke and spices float, exotically.
PREMIER GRAND CRU CLASSÉ “A” In the last thirty years, Hubert de Boüard de Laforest has constantly challenged practices and techniques for the benefit of his land and the unique characteristics of the wines grown on it, enabling Château Angélus to be recognized as one of the foremost properties in its appellation area. This recognition has been documented in one classification after another, the last of which awarded Château Angélus the status of Premier Grand Cru Classé "A".
A deep, ruby red appearance. The intensity of aromas is very pronounced. On the nose, it conjures up a cocktail of red fruit, raspberry and cherry, and candied fruit, black-berry, blueberry and plum. Swirling unveils a floral bouquet of Austin rose and lilac, together with a hint of almond. The tannins are ripe and silky, smooth and rounded. The wine is supple and full and the medium-length finish leaves an impression of freshness. The absence of oak is worthy of mention.