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CHATEAU FIGEAC 1er Grand Cru Classe A Saint-Emilion 2023 Wooden Case x 3 Bottles - PRE-RELEASE

Red Still Wine | France | Bordeaux | Saint-Émilion | 75cl

£497.00

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Pre-Release Wine

Size: 75cl
Closure Type: Cork
Country: France
Region: Bordeaux
Sub-Region: Saint-Émilion
Wine Style: Full Bodied
Grapes: Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Merlot

Description

THE WINE ADVOCATE (96-98)
Reviewed by: William Kelley
A brilliant classic in the making, the 2023 Figeac unwinds in the glass with aromas of cassis and mulberry mingled with notions of iris, cigar wrapper, pencil shavings, burning embers and spices. Medium to full-bodied, rich and layered, it's deep and concentrated, with an enveloping core of fruit that's framed by powdery tannins and lively acids, concluding with a broad, atypically mineral finish. It's a blend of 41% Merlot, 32% Cabernet Franc and 27% Cabernet Sauvignon that attained 13.5% alcohol.

Director of Château Figeac since 2013, Frédéric Faye emphasizes precision and timing when he characterizes the estate's evolution over the last decade. Harvest now lasts three or four weeks, stopping and starting, so each parcel of this 41-hectare vineyard can be picked at optimal maturity; and that was the case a fortiori in 2023, with picking beginning with Merlot between September 6 and 15, stopping for 12 days, and then concluding with Cabernet between September 27 and October 5. Farming is similarly adapted parcel by parcel, with year-round cover crops and cultivation by horse to minimize soil compaction. And a brand-new winery triples the team's working space, with small tanks so that each parcel can be vinified separately. Yet the objective is to perfect Figeac, not to change it. If the estate's wines are now suppler and fuller, their classically Cabernet-rich assemblage hasn't altered. Old-fashioned approaches such as submerged-cap fermentation for fruit growing on gravel soils have been retained. And of course, the estate's distinctive and complex terroir hasn't changed. Faye handled Cabernet Sauvignon especially gently in 2023, as the berries were small and concentrated.

JAMES SUCKLING ***** 97-98 Points
17 Apr, 2024 – The density and finesse to this is terrific, offering blackberry, dark chocolate, walnut and hazelnut, as well as currant and sandalwood. Orange peel, too. Full-bodied and compact with a superb core of thick, velvet-textured tannins and a juicy finish. Extremely long. 41% merlot, 32% cabernet franc and 27% cabernet sauvignon.

DECANTER 98
Tasted by: Georgina Hindle (at Bordeaux, 16 Apr 2024) Part of Best St-Emilion 2023 wines tasted en primeur
Drinking Window: 2030 - 2050
High-toned aromatics, purple fruit, blackcurrant, wet stones and minerality on the nose, really quite scented and alive, floral, purple flowers, and ripe black fruit with freshness too. Supple and succulent, a good plushness here, not chalky or chewy but ripe and cool at the same time. Hints of dark chocolate, liquorice, blueberry and wet stone also gives the mineral accents. Silky but this wine has an amazing texture. Cool and classic, but there’s clear ripeness too. Almost thick, but refined. High acidity, great lift and zing - tannins are present and apparent, gently expanding around the mouth. It’s more serious than usual, a touch more firm with tension but equally it's structured with a long, mouthwatering finish. This will be lovely! 3.68pH.

JANE ANSON 98
VINOUS 96-98

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