From Vineyards to the Cathedral. Château Angélus pays tribute to the craftsmen of Notre-Dame

France

From April 10 to July 10, 2025, Château Angélus, nominee and winner Wine Travel Awards 2024-2025, is setting up an exhibition named The Guardians of the Craft, which will show the musters who took part in the restoration of Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris. The pictures in the exhibition demonstrate portraits of stonemasons, glaziers, carpenters, and other craftsmen, highlighting the profoud relationship between the graceful art of winemaking and traditional craftsmanship. All these are paintings by Laurence Bost.

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In addition, Château Angélus doesn`t stop modernizing its winemaking facilities. Architect and designer Olivier Chadebost directs an ambitious renovation project, which emphasizes the estate’s commitment to blend tradition with modern technology.

In May 2025, Château Angélus released its 2023 vintage with a 31.2% price reduction compared to the previous year. This is a blend of 60% Merlot and 40% Cabernet Franc. Reduced price makes it one of the most accessible vintages of the past decade and reflects the estate’s effort to adapt to evolving market conditions.



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