FotosPortadaSlideslide MSN Problemas para Chateau Angelus Por Gomma Media - octubre 4, 2018 0 723 Compartir en Facebook Compartir en Twitter An aerial view taken on September 24, 2018 shows the property and vineyards of Château Angélus, in Saint-Emilion, known for its Grand Cru Saint-Emilion wine. Hubert de Boüard, co-owner of Château Angelus, one of the first four grands crus of Saint-Emilion, and Philippe Casteja, owner of Château Trottevieille, have been indicted for "illegal taking of interests by public service in a case which he administers or supervises, " said the prosecutor's office on October 1, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH (FILES)This file photo taken on September 13, 2012 French Hubert de Bouard, owner of Chateau Angelus vineyard, posing as he tastes a glass of his wine in his property in Saint-Emilion, in Bordeaux , southwestern France.Hubert de Boüard, co-owner of Château Angelus, one of the first four grands crus of Saint-Emilion, and Philippe Casteja, owner of Château Trottevieille, have been indicted for «illegal taking of interests by public service in a case which he administers or supervises, » said the prosecutor’s office on October 1, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / NICOLAS TUCAT An aerial view taken on September 24, 2018 shows the property and vineyards of Château Angélus, in Saint-Emilion, known for its Grand Cru Saint-Emilion wine.Hubert de Boüard, co-owner of Château Angelus, one of the first four grands crus of Saint-Emilion, and Philippe Casteja, owner of Château Trottevieille, have been indicted for «illegal taking of interests by public service in a case which he administers or supervises, » said the prosecutor’s office on October 1, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH An aerial view taken on September 24, 2018 shows the property and vineyards of Château Angélus, in Saint-Emilion, known for its Grand Cru Saint-Emilion wine.Hubert de Boüard, co-owner of Château Angelus, one of the first four grands crus of Saint-Emilion, and Philippe Casteja, owner of Château Trottevieille, have been indicted for «illegal taking of interests by public service in a case which he administers or supervises, » said the prosecutor’s office on October 1, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH An aerial view taken on September 24, 2018 shows the property and vineyards of Château Angélus, in Saint-Emilion, known for its Grand Cru Saint-Emilion wine.Hubert de Boüard, co-owner of Château Angelus, one of the first four grands crus of Saint-Emilion, and Philippe Casteja, owner of Château Trottevieille, have been indicted for «illegal taking of interests by public service in a case which he administers or supervises, » said the prosecutor’s office on October 1, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / MEHDI FEDOUACH