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Figeac 2017 1500cl

1er Grand Cru Classé B | St. Emilion | Bordeaux | France
CHF 4’864.50
Évaluations et Scores
19 Rene Gabriel
Kunz Fassprobe 18: (43% Merlot, 47% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc, 22 hl/ha, 13.5% vol. Alkohol, 45% einer normalen Ernte, Produktion 48'000 Flaschen) Dichtes, seidenes, frisches, komplexes Bouquet, Brombeeren, Cassis, Edelhölzer, fein Lakritze. Dichtverwobener, ausgewogener, kraftvoller Gaumen mit samtener, dichter Frucht, viel feinem Tannin, fein konzentrierter Struktur, vielfältiger, dichter Aromatik, sehr langer, dichter, frischer Abgang.
19 Rene Gabriel
Kunz Fassprobe 18: (43% Merlot, 47% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Cabernet Franc, 22 hl/ha, 13.5% vol. Alkohol, 45% einer normalen Ernte, Produktion 48'000 Flaschen) Dichtes, seidenes, frisches, komplexes Bouquet, Brombeeren, Cassis, Edelhölzer, fein Lakritze. Dichtverwobener, ausgewogener, kraftvoller Gaumen mit samtener, dichter Frucht, viel feinem Tannin, fein konzentrierter Struktur, vielfältiger, dichter Aromatik, sehr langer, dichter, frischer Abgang.
97 Vinous
The 2017 Figeac is outrageously beautiful. Rich, deep and ample, the 2017 soars out of the glass with vertical intensity and explosive power. The flavors are just pulsing with energy. Time in the glass brings out a captivating range of lavender, spice, mint and rose petal overtones. The 2017 Figeac is a towering achievement from Technical Director Frédéric Faye and his team. When Michel Rolland was appointed consulting winemaker some years back, many feared the personality of Figeac would be lost. It is impossible for an outsider to truly know how small or large the impact of a single person is, but Figeac has indisputably been one of the very finest wines of the Right Bank over these last few years. The 2017 is a real "wow" wine; don't miss it.
97 Vinous
The 2017 Figeac is outrageously beautiful. Rich, deep and ample, the 2017 soars out of the glass with vertical intensity and explosive power. The flavors are just pulsing with energy. Time in the glass brings out a captivating range of lavender, spice, mint and rose petal overtones. The 2017 Figeac is a towering achievement from Technical Director Frédéric Faye and his team. When Michel Rolland was appointed consulting winemaker some years back, many feared the personality of Figeac would be lost. It is impossible for an outsider to truly know how small or large the impact of a single person is, but Figeac has indisputably been one of the very finest wines of the Right Bank over these last few years. The 2017 is a real "wow" wine; don't miss it.
96 Wine Spectator
This starts slowly, with black tea and sunbaked loam aromas leading off, followed by a deep well of black currant, fig and blackberry preserve flavors that form the core. From there, iron and espresso cream threads line the finish, where the fruit drips slowly and the aromas linger seductively. This will be a slow burn. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2024 through 2042. 4,833 cases made. — JM
96 Wine Spectator
This starts slowly, with black tea and sunbaked loam aromas leading off, followed by a deep well of black currant, fig and blackberry preserve flavors that form the core. From there, iron and espresso cream threads line the finish, where the fruit drips slowly and the aromas linger seductively. This will be a slow burn. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc. Best from 2024 through 2042. 4,833 cases made. — JM
95 Robert Parker
Production was down by half this year—only producing 55,000 bottles. Made from 43% Cabernet Sauvignon, 47% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc, the deep garnet-purple colored 2017 Figeac gives up expressive notes of black cherries, plum preserves, black raspberries and kirsch, giving way to hints of dried leaves, cinnamon toast and warm cassis plus a waft of lavender. Medium-bodied, the palate has wonderful vibrancy with a refreshing line cutting through the crunchy black fruits and a firm, finely grained frame, finishing long and spicy.<br/>
95 Robert Parker
Production was down by half this year—only producing 55,000 bottles. Made from 43% Cabernet Sauvignon, 47% Merlot and 10% Cabernet Franc, the deep garnet-purple colored 2017 Figeac gives up expressive notes of black cherries, plum preserves, black raspberries and kirsch, giving way to hints of dried leaves, cinnamon toast and warm cassis plus a waft of lavender. Medium-bodied, the palate has wonderful vibrancy with a refreshing line cutting through the crunchy black fruits and a firm, finely grained frame, finishing long and spicy.<br/>
95 James Suckling
Blackberries and violets with lots of perfume. Some roses, too. Full body. Very structured for this vintage with tight, lightly chewy tannins and a long, long finish. Creamy texture. Excellent density in the center palate. Try after 2023.
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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.