Château Figeac 2009 CBO(6x75cl) 94/100 WA
Un Château Figeac 2009 au nez plus subtil non décanté, plus crémeux et Pomerolais (AOC voisine) décanté. Bouche superbe si on décante le vin, même à la dernière minute. Juteux, riche, fondant, c’est du grand Figeac 2009,séveux,et tendre en finale. Néanmoins, il existe une petite touche de vivacité, comme par le passé.
Ce Figeac 2009 est intense et sombre. Nez très fruité de type mûr, fin et crémeux à l’agitation. Gras en entrée de bouche, puissant au développement, particulièrement fruité, ce vin au goût noble conquiert la bouche par sa longue finale aromatique, sèveuse, au grain fin. C’est très bon !JMQ-www.quarin.com
Tasted at the Château Figeac vertical at the property and two or three times over the subsequent 12 months. The 2009 Figeac has shown very variably in the past, although my last encounter in 2013 was very positive. How about now? The 2009 seems to have closed down a little since I last tasted it: gravelly and smoky, what you might describe as austere for the vintage. Stylistically it is actually similar to the 2008 Figeac with an appealing savory entry, grainy tannin, a pinch of black pepper and a slightly clipped, but focused finish. This is one of the few Right Bank wines whereby the terroir is more expressive than the growing season, so it will appeal to those that appreciate the style of Figeac, though not necessarily to those that prefer the voluptuousness of the 2009s. Additionally, comparing it directly to the 2010, I suspect that it might not have quite as much longevity as the succeeding vintage. That said, this is still a knockout Saint Emilion that is going to bestow a lot of drinking pleasure over the years. Tasted July 2016.Neal Martin
Château Figeac
Appellation | Saint-Emilion |
Classement | 1er grand cru classé B |
Couleur | Rouge |
Pays | France |
Producteur | Château Figeac |
Mention qualité | AOC |
Région | Bordeaux |
Vignoble | Libournais |