Descripción

Château Figeac 2018, Premier Grand Cru classé de Saint-Émilion, uno de los vinos estrella de esta zona, fiel a su estilo clásico. Un tinto bordelés de coleccionista elaborado con Cabernet sauvignon, Cabernet franc y Merlot, provenientes de un terruño que combina gravas, arenas y arcillas.

 

Ficha técnica

La bodega
Tipo
Tinto
Añada
2018
Grado
14.0% vol.
Variedad
37% Cabernet Franc, 33% Cabernet Sauvignon y 30% Merlot
Origen
Saint-Emilion

Cata

Vista
Color púrpura oscuro.
Nariz
Aromas de cerezas negras, ciruelas, arándanos silvestres, notas de violeta, sotobosque, té de Ceylán y chocolate.
Boca
Equilibrado, sabroso, sutil, balsámico.
Temperatura de servicio
Entre 16 y 18 ºC.

Viñedo y elaboración

Vinificación
Crianza en barrica nueva.

Opinión de los críticos

The Wine Advocate:

The 2018 Figeac is composed of 37% Merlot, 33% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Cabernet Franc, with a 3.7 pH and 14% alcohol. Deep garnet-purple in color, it soars out of the glass with opening notes of freshly crushed red and black cherries, mulberries and ripe, juicy plums, followed by hints of violets, damp soil, cedar chest, crushed rocks and pencil shavings. The medium-bodied, elegantly styled palate features bags of freshness and exquisitely ripe, beautifully poised tannins to support the bright, energetic black and red fruit layers, finishing on a lingering fragrant earth note. This is absolutely recognizable as being cut from the same cloth as old-school Figeac, but all the recent vineyard and winemaking improvements have unveiled the beautifully ripe, intense, nuanced potential here. Bravo to managing director/winemaker Frédéric Faye and his team! Although there is a lot to love about this wine right now, give it 5-6 years for the oak to fully integrate and the underlying perfume suggestions to emerge, then enjoy over the next 20-25 years or more.

Suckling:

A powerful, structured Figeac, offering loads of blackberry, blueberry, chocolate, walnut and mushroom with some tobacco. It’s full-bodied with layered, chewy tannins that are polished and beautiful. So impressive and solid. Better than the great 2010? Time will tell. Goes on for a long time. Try after 2026.

Jeb Dunnuck:

Reminiscent of the 2016 with its incredible purity and elegance, the 2018 Château Figeac offers a terrific perfume of crème de cassis, redcurrants, dried earth, tobacco, lead pencil, spring flowers, and exotic spice-driven nuances. Playing in the medium to full-bodied end of the spectrum, it's flawlessly balanced, has silky, polished tannins, and a stunning sense of purity. It doesn't have the sexiness of the 2015, but it's very much in the style of the 2018 vintage with its pure, elegant, haut couture-like style. And it doesn't show a hint of its 100% new oak élevage. Give bottles 4-5 years of bottle age and enjoy over the following 20-30 years. It's not the biggest or richest Saint- Emilion, yet the balance, finesse, and elegance are something to behold. I think it's going to check in behind the 2015 (and maybe the 2019) when all is said and done, but it's unquestionably one of the greatest Figeac in the past 20-30 years. The blend is 38% Cabernet Sauvignon, 36% Merlot, and the balance Cabernet Franc, raised all in new oak. Another big “Bravo” to the talented director, Frédéric Faye!