2018 Château Figeac, St Emilion, Bordeaux
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
For laying down
- Yohan Castaing
- 100/100
- Jancis Robinson MW
- 17/20
- Neal Martin MW
- 97/100
- James Suckling
- 97/100
- Antonio Galloni
- 98/100
- Jane Anson MW
- 98/100
- Jeb Dunnuck
- 98/100
- Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW
- 97+/100
- Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW
- 97-99/100
Product: 20181009769
75 cl Bottle
300 cl Double Magnum
Description
Blend: 37% Merlot, 33% Cabernet Sauvignon, 30% Cabernet Franc.
It’s an ebullient Figeac this year. The yield is down 20% because the Cabernet berries were so small, but that has given the wine concentration. There were no mildew or drought stress problems and there was only light extraction to preserve freshness and aromas. With notes of summer pudding and graphite, and amazing tannins, almost melting, this is a big Figeac of the modern era.
Drink 2028 - 2045
Berry Bros. & Rudd
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2018
Alcohol % 14.5
Maturity For laying down
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château Figeac
Critics reviews
Yohan Castaing 100/100
This still exudes the freshness and exuberance that the wine had during the primeur stage with its scents of blackcurrant, raspberry, and crushed strawberry along with a delicate floral touch. The new oak is perfectly integrated while imparting a subtle smoky note. The attack is surprisingly creamy, announcing a full-bodied texture wrapped around perfectly polished tannins allied with fine-judged acidity that together provide thrust leading to a finish that is intense yet light-footed and infused with freshness. This is a truly remarkable wine that will surely develop an even more velvety mouthfeel in years to come. Bravo.Drink 2025 - 2050Yohan Castaing, Decanter (September 2021)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Jancis Robinson MW 17/20
37% Merlot, 30% Cabernet Franc, 33% Cabernet Sauvignon. Full bottle 1,342 g.Tasted blind. Slightly dull crimson with a fading rim. Light tea-leaf aroma. Sweet and ripe and satisfying. Thick, dense. Lots going on here! Marked ripe tannins. Definitely a youthful bordeaux but with some sweetness – Figeac?Drink 2026 - 2045jancis_robinson_mw, JancisRobinson.com (July 2023)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Neal Martin MW 97/100
The 2018 Figeac continues to not put a toe, let alone a foot, wrong under head winemaker Frédéric Faye. The bottle is closed initially, and in fact it was only the following morning that it began to unfold and reveal its true character. Quintessential Figeac on the nose, it offers blackberry, briar, pencil shavings courtesy of the Cabernet Sauvignon, and touch of terracotta. Beautifully defined, as we have come to expect these days; I might well confuse it for a Pomerol. The palate is medium-bodied and has soaked up the 100% new oak. Lithe tannins render this more approachable than the Figeacs of yesteryear, yet it maintains the same DNA. Elegant and refined, it gently fans out with pure, slightly tertiary black fruit and traces of clove and bay leaf. To quote my conclusion from barrel, it is still "cool, calm and collected" on the finish. Divine.Drink 2024 - 2055Neil Martin, Vinous.com (January 2021)
Drink 2025 - 2050
James Suckling 97/100
Great minty coolness and focus for this vintage! So much vitality and drive! I love the elegant dryness of this wine, which has only a hint of the opulence of this vintage. Very long and energetic finish with wonderful, herbal and mineral freshness. Excellent potential. Drinkable now, but best from 2025. Château Quintus vertical tasting. SP.james_suckling, jamessuckling_com (June 2022)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Antonio Galloni 98/100
The 2018 Figeac is a regal, aristocratic Saint-Émilion. Vertical in feel, Figeac possesses stunning energy and vibrancy right out of the gate. Dark cherry, plum, mocha, licorice, rose petal and spice all open with a bit of coaxing. Figeac is a bit restrained today, but it won't be an issue in another few years' time. Figeac is not an obvious wine, but it is superb.Drink 2028 - 2058antonio_galloni, Vinous.com (March 2021)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Jane Anson MW 98/100
I loved this en primeur, and it absolutely lives up to billing now that it is in bottle. It has put on a little weight through the mid palate, closed down further as you would expect at this point, but retains all the depth and texture of the black fruits, burnished with coffee beans, liquorice and crushed stone. It has much in common with the 2016 but there is a juicier, more succulent quality to the finish than the 2016 had at this stage, and I wouldn't be surprised if it turns out to be even better. Harvest ran from 17 September to 12 October, giving a yield of 39hl/ha (with 70% organic farming, 30% bio-control). 65% of the crop went into the grand vin. 3.7pH.Drink 2026 - 2045jane_anson_mw, DecanterBack to a more traditional blend after last year's frost impact, Figeac has done a wonderful job of harnessing the opulence of the vintage while maintaining freshness. This is extremely focussed and precise, with a silky texture and inky depths, developing complexity as the flavours unfurl. These are big tannins but they steal up on you, doing that subtle creep that's such a marker of the vintage. Powerful, utterly gorgeous and clearly a wine that will age well, this is equal to the estate's excellent 2016. Harvest ran from 17 September to 12 October, giving a 39hl/ha yield (with 70% organic farming, 30% bio-control). 65% of the crop went into the grand vin. 3.7pH.Drink 2027 - 204298/100 - jane_anson_mw, Decanter (April 2019)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Jeb Dunnuck 98/100
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!Drink 2025 - 2050jeb_dunnuck, JebDunnuck.com (March 2021)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW 97+/100
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.Drink 2026 - 2051Lisa Perrotti-Brown, Wine Advocate (April 2021)
Drink 2025 - 2050
Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW 97-99/100
The 2018 Figeac is composed of 37% Merlot, 33% Cabernet Sauvignon and 30% Cabernet Franc, harvested September 17 to October 12 with a 3.7 pH and 14% alcohol. Deep purple-black in color, it charges out of the gate with vivacious black and red cherries, cassis, warm plums and wild blueberries scents plus fragrant hints of violets, star anise, tilled soil and forest floor with wafts of Ceylon tea and chocolate box. Full-bodied and jam-packed with energetic, crunchy black and blue fruits, it has a rock-solid, firm, grainy frame and loads of bright, refreshing sparks lifting the dense layers on the very long, savory finish. Wowthe Cabernet really makes itself known this vintage, and it is good. The signature of this wine is so clear, so defined, that this is a Bordeaux wine without peers. In my view, this is the finest Figeac ever produced.Lisa Perrotti-Brown - 23/04/2019
Drink 2025 - 2050
About this wine
Château Figeac
Château Figeac is one of the leading St. Emilion estates and its wine, with its high Cabernet content, has often been described as the most Médoc-like in St-Emilion. The estate is located in the north-west of the appellation with its vineyards adjoining those of Cheval Blanc. Its 54 hectares of vineyards lie on a deep, Médoc-like gravel topsoil over a flinty, iron-rich subsoil. Figeac was promoted in 2022 to the level of Premier Grand Cru Classé A, the top tier of the St Emilion classification.
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