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Figeac 2019 1800cl

1er Grand Cru Classé B | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
CHF 8’972.30
Évaluations et Scores
99 Vinous
The 2019 Figeac is without question one of the wines of the vintage. All the promise it showed as a young barrel sample, is all there in bottle, too. Estate Director Frédéric Faye crafted a towering, statuesque Figeac built on vertical energy and a feeling of vibrancy that never lets up. Deep layers of red/purplish fruit, cedar, tobacco, mint and dried flowers are framed by a super-classic expression of structure that keeps things in balance. There is a bit more Cabernet Franc in this year's blend, and that definitely comes through. Readers who can find the 2019 should not hesitate, as it is truly majestic. -- Antonio Galloni
99 Vinous
The 2019 Figeac is without question one of the wines of the vintage. All the promise it showed as a young barrel sample, is all there in bottle, too. Estate Director Frédéric Faye crafted a towering, statuesque Figeac built on vertical energy and a feeling of vibrancy that never lets up. Deep layers of red/purplish fruit, cedar, tobacco, mint and dried flowers are framed by a super-classic expression of structure that keeps things in balance. There is a bit more Cabernet Franc in this year's blend, and that definitely comes through. Readers who can find the 2019 should not hesitate, as it is truly majestic. -- Antonio Galloni
98 James Suckling
This is a really beautiful red with crushed-berry, plum, bark, mushroom and earth character. It’s full and creamy-textured with lots of tannins, but they are integrated and polished and flow across the palate. So much depth and intensity, yet there’s underlying grace and class. Try after 2025.
97 Robert Parker
The 2019 Figeac has turned out brilliantly. Wafting from the glass with aromas of blackberries, cassis, warm spices, violets and pencil shavings, framed by a deft touch of nicely integrated new oak, it's full-bodied, deep and concentrated, with terrific depth at the core, powdery structuring tannins and lively acids, concluding with a long, precise finish. Rich but vibrant, this 2019 reflects the new precision that Frédéric Faye has brought to Figeac; but while it's richer and more polished than the wines of yesteryear, the estate's identity hasn't been lost.
97 Robert Parker
The 2019 Figeac has turned out brilliantly. Wafting from the glass with aromas of blackberries, cassis, warm spices, violets and pencil shavings, framed by a deft touch of nicely integrated new oak, it's full-bodied, deep and concentrated, with terrific depth at the core, powdery structuring tannins and lively acids, concluding with a long, precise finish. Rich but vibrant, this 2019 reflects the new precision that Frédéric Faye has brought to Figeac; but while it's richer and more polished than the wines of yesteryear, the estate's identity hasn't been lost.
95 Wine Spectator
Large-scaled, capturing all the rich and flamboyant cassis, steeped plum and blackberry reduction notes that are hallmarks of the vintage, along with a broad swath of loam and warm gravel underneath as tobacco and alder accents fill in wherever possible. Muscular and toothy along the edges but rock-solid in build, with enough fruit to round into form eventually. Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Best from 2024 through 2040. —J.M.
95 Wine Spectator
Large-scaled, capturing all the rich and flamboyant cassis, steeped plum and blackberry reduction notes that are hallmarks of the vintage, along with a broad swath of loam and warm gravel underneath as tobacco and alder accents fill in wherever possible. Muscular and toothy along the edges but rock-solid in build, with enough fruit to round into form eventually. Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot. Best from 2024 through 2040. —J.M.
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Château Figeac
Le grand terroir de cette propriété est reconnu depuis l’époque gallo-romaine, il y a plus de deux mille ans, période où Figeacus a donné son nom à la villa située en son sein. L’actuel Château-Figeac incarne les valeurs traditionnelles de son histoire, ainsi que son statut de Premier Grand Cru Classé. Dans le giron de la famille Manoncourt depuis plus de 120 ans, il est aujourd’hui géré au quotidien par Madame Manoncourt et ses filles, épaulées par une équipe dévouée. Limitrophe de l’appellation Pomerol, le château se situe à l’ouest du village de Saint-Emilion et compte quarante hectares de vignes. Figeac dédie une part très significative de son vignoble au cabernet-sauvignon et au cabernet franc contre un tiers des superficies au merlot, un fait peu courant sur la Rive Droite. De nos jours, le savoir-faire du domaine, acquis au fil des siècles, s’imbrique étroitement avec les innovations mises en œuvre, à la fois en termes de pratiques culturales et de méthodes de vinification. Le fruit de cette alliance se montre inévitablement raffiné mais puissant. Les vins offrent un équilbre élégant entre les fruits noirs, épicés même, et les notes boisées discrètes. Le grand vin, Figeac, est doté d’une agréable structure et d’une belle longévité.