The second wine of Château d'Angludet is made with all the care and attention as Angludet itself. The vines are younger than those used for the Grand Vin but are planted on root stock that has been newly developed to even better suit the terroir. The grapes undergo strict selection, as do the vats and different batches of wines, guaranteeing that Moulin d'Angludet has all the Angludet character, the finesse and elegance of a Margaux and can be enjoyed when young.
Moulin d'Angludet is the second wine of the Château d'Angludet. It comes from the same 34Ha of vines that counts Angludet's vineyard. There are no main differences in the way the vines are cultivated and the vinification methods between Angludet and Moulin d'Angludet. The distinction between the wine which will make the Château Angludet and Moulin d'Angludet is only done after the harvest. A series of thorough tasting carried out by Ben Sichel determines the final distinction.