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  • Wine Chateau Figeac Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2014

Chateau Figeac Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2014

$350.00
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Blend: 40% Merlot, 32% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Cabernet Franc.

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On the palate, reveals lovely floral aromas in the first year then, as the wine ages, great structure on the palate. Brings lots of freshness in the tannins, and the Merlot contributes roundness and flesh. The attack on the palate is clean, the texture is silky, and the complexity elegant.

 

Critical Acclaim:

97 Points, Wine Enthusiast
The classic blend for Figeac with its 32% of Cabernet Sauvignon and 28% Cabernet Franc gives a beautifully dense wine with great tannins. The wine is perfumed while the complex tannins are finely cushioned by the generous black fruits and acidity. It is a wine for long-term aging. Drink from 2026. Cellar Selection
 
96 Points, James Suckling
The aromas of blackcurrants and fresh forest floor are evocative. Oyster shells and stones. Turns to blackcurrants. Medium to full body and firm and silky tannins that are polished and coat your mouth. The palate is ever dense and concentrated. Needs four to five years to open but already a beautiful red.
 
94 Points, Wine Spectator
Shows cocoa and espresso edges along the core of dark currant and fig fruit, with lots of loamy depth on the finish. Notes of tobacco and warm stone are already emerging, but this will still need some time to muscle into harmony. Best from 2024 through 2037.
 
94 Points, Robert Parker's Wine Advocate
The 2014 Figeac builds on its promise from barrel and delivers a very fulfilling bouquet with red plum, crushed strawberry, cedar and light graphite aromas that I suspect will close down for a period after bottling. (The bottle tasted at the château displayed a subtle incense aroma.) The palate is very well defined with a crisp line of acidity, sorbet fresh in the mouth and fanning out towards its structured, tensile finish. It is a great Figeac, a superb forerunner to the brilliant 2015 and it should not be underestimated. Chapeau winemaker Frédéric Faye and his team. Tasted twice (both in London and at the property) with consistent notes.
2014 Bordeaux / 97 Point Wines / bordeaux / Chateau Figeac / France / saint-emilion / Saint-Émilion Grand Cru