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Figeac - Saint-Emilion Grand Cru 2020

During the ten years from 2010 to 2020, the team at Château-Figeac stepped up their efforts to craft consistently precise wines whose purity reflects the distinctive character of the terroir.
Each plot and each grape variety, once fully expressed, brings a new element to the rich canvas created every year at blending, giving birth to a remarkable succession of great wines.

Freshness is a hallmark of our 2015, 2018 and 2020 vintages, despite very hot and sunny weather.
So-called classic vintages are reinterpreted with great subtlety and a mineral cast in the 2010, 2016 and 2019 wines.

In 2021, Château-Figeac inaugurated a new 5,000 m² semi underground winery equipped with custom made stainless steel and wooden vats. The summit of elegance, a jewel of innovation and precision designed to meet High Environmental Quality standards, it also offers visitors two light and airy tasting rooms.

Key Points
- Saint-Émilion Premier Grand Cru classé since 1955
- Owned by the Manoncourt family since 1892
- An iconic label, created in 1906 by Thierry Manoncourt’s uncle
- Unusual varietal mix in which Cabernet Sauvignon predominates

Area
54 hectares (133 acres) in a single block, all First Classified Growth
41 hectares (101 acres) under vines

Second wine
Petit-Figeac (formerly Grange Neuve de Figeac from 1945 to 2011)

Production
Approx. 120,000 bottles of Château-Figeac/year, 40,000 for Petit-Figeac

Soils
3 Gunzian gravel outcrops (altitude 39m, depth. approx. 7m) flint and quartz on blue clay

Varietal mix
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and only 1/3 Merlot

Average age of the vines
35 years

Oldest vines in production
Merlots planted in 1921

Harvest
Grapes harvested by hand, traditional and intra-plot vinification using a gravity-feed process, sustainable viticulture

Ageing
100% in new oak barrels, 15 to 18 months

Certification and commitments to the environment
ISO 14001 certification in 2015 under the first Environmental Management System for Bordeaux vineyards; Level 3 HVE High Environmental Value certification
Registered as a wildlife reserve since 2013

Tasting
An attractive cardinal-red colour with bright glints. The nose reveals succulent and ripe red berry fruit aromas with spicy notes of delicate white pepper. On the palate, the entry is silky smooth with particularly velvety, elegant tannins. Delicate floral aromas of rose and violet mingle with more concentrated notes of blackcurrant and strawberry compote.
Château Figeac 2020 is precise and pure, displaying displays a lovely overall balance, great finesse in the finish, and an inimitable length of flavour.
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Merlot 37 %
Cabernet Franc 32 %
Cabernet Sauvignon 31 %
Appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
Millesime 2020
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)
Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    100

byJames Sucklingthe5/14/2023

A mesmerizing nose here with flowers such as violets and red roses, then shows cherries and currants with some mineral and black truffles. Full-bodied yet so refined and harmonized with ultra-fine tannins that run the length of the wine. Flavors of perfectly ripened fruit (al dente) with a hazelnut character that comes from the seeds. Incredibly transparent young red. Breathtaking. 37% merlot, 32% cabernet franc and 31% cabernet sauvignon. Drink after 2028 and onwards. Magnificent.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    100

byWilliam Kelleythe4/6/2023

The 2020 Figeac is the finest wine that has been bottled to date at this estate since its renaissance began a decade ago. Wafting from the glass with aromas of blackberries and raspberries mingled with cigar wrapper, pencil shavings, licorice and black truffles, it's medium to full-bodied, deep and concentrated, with a suave, harmonious profile, vibrant acids, and beautifully refined structuring tannins. This sapid, complex wine represents the essence of this great terroir. Two years after extensive soil studies of the estate were carried out, and the first growing season to see cover crops used in the vineyards year-round, the 2020 benefited from more coherently demarcated parcels and more precise élevage, which taken together help to account for its edge over the excellent 2019.

Jeb DUNNUCK
Jeb DUNNUCK
    98

byJeb Dunnuckthe3/30/2023

The Grand Vin 2020 Château Figeac checks in as 37% Merlot, 32% Cabernet Franc, and 31% Cabernet Sauvignon that spent 18 months in new barrels. They also utilize plenty of press wine, and the 2020 has 8% in the blend. Straight-up awesome aromatics of crème de cassis, ripe black cherries, iron, spring flowers, and an almost bloody, salty character emerge from the glass, and it's full-bodied, with a seamless mouthfeel, gorgeous tannins, plenty of mid-palate depth, and absolutely perfectly integrated oak. It's still tight and reserved, which is certainly the vintage, so do your best to hide these in the cellar. It should hit the early stages of its prime drinking window in 8-10 years and will have 30+ of overall longevity. It will unquestionably flirt with perfection at maturity.

The Wine Cellar Insider
The Wine Cellar Insider
    99

byJeff Levethe3/22/2023

The purity, elegance, refinement, and walls of perfectly ripe, sweet, sensuous fruits are almost off the charts here! Aromatically, the floral bouquet with accents of espresso, black plums, cherries, black raspberries, spice, licorice, and wet earth can keep any taster busy for ages. But the magic really hits you when the wine begins caressing your palate with its opulent, luscious, silky, velvet-drenched layers of fruit, and freshness which steals the show. The seamless, 60-second plus finish is riveting, inspiring you to go back for another sniff, swirl, and sip for the pleasure of it. I do not often drink when tasting. But we finished every drop of this bottle. This is a serious candidate for triple-digit perfection after a decade of aging. Drink from 2027-2065.

Vinous
Vinous
    96

byAntonio Gallonithe2/24/2023

The 2020 Figeac is incredibly polished and refined. Bright saline underpinnings and lively acids shape the 2020 beautifully, lending notable energy throughout. This is the last vintage made in the transitional cellar before the new winery became operational with the 2021 vintage. My only question mark is a slightly gritty quality in the tannins that lurks beneath. There's terrific purity and drive, though. Figeac is a wine of saline tension and energy more than size. The 2020 will need a number of years in bottle to be at its best.

Vinous
Vinous
    97

byNeal Martinthe2/15/2023

The 2020 Figeac was bottled in mid-July. It has an exquisite bouquet that unfolds effortlessly in the glass with blackberry, crushed stone, graphite and fresh fig scents. It blossoms with aeration. The palate is medium-bodied with slightly edgy tannins on the entry that frame the pure black fruit. It's very harmonious and silky smooth in texture that almost disguises what Frédéric Faye terms the "verticality" of the wine. Fresh and saline on the finish with just a light black pepper touch on the aftertaste. An absolute treat.

Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux
Jane Anson, Inside Bordeaux
    98

byJane Ansonthe1/16/2023

The first vintage that can have the new Premier Grand Cru Classé A on the label, and it's a confident showing straight out of the gate. Barely puts a foot wrong as the concentrated nature of this wine En Primeur begin to melt into a creamier expression of raspberry, blackberry and cassis fruits, studded with turmeric, cardamon, white pepper, peony, tobacco leaf, pomegranate, liqourice and smoked earth. 75% of the production in the 1st wine, harvest a long and leisurely five weeks from September 4 to October 1. 37hl/ha. An upscore.

Wine Spectator
Wine Spectator
    96

byJames Molesworththe11/30/2022

A broad-shouldered wine that captures the vintage's heat well in a core of cassis and blackberry fruit flavors, which are dotted with lively savory, tobacco leaf and warm earth accents. Reveals a tarry, grippy edge as well as polish as this pulls deeply from its terroir, leaving an echo of warm paving stone at the very end. Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon. Best from 2030 through 2040. 

TASTED
TASTED
    97

byAndreas Larssonthe7/6/2021

Ripe but fresh fruit, gentle extraction, great richness of tannin, almost a hint of smokiness, stony with graphite, good nuance between red and dark fruit from the three varieties. Very dense and concentrated with immense but ripe tannin adding a lot of freshness, delicate fruit and good oak intake followed by an impressively long and powerful finish.

Wine Enthusiast
Wine Enthusiast
    97-99

byRoger Vossthe6/25/2021

Fantastic black currant aromas from the Cabernet Sauvignon feed into perfumed Cabernet Franc. The result is a wine that is structured with powerful tannins under the joyous floral fruits. This is a wine with considerable potential while at the same time showing a fresh finish. 

Vinous
Vinous
    95-97

byAntonio Gallonithe6/1/2021

A super-classic wine, the 2020 Figeac sizzles with vertical energy. The château has made a number of tremendous wines in recent vintages, but I don't remember a Figeac with this much saline-drenched intensity and mineral drive. The 2020 is superb, but it won't be ready to drink anytime soon. The mixture of soil types and varieties, with the high percentage of Cabernet Sauvignon, that is such a signature here, was a huge help in maintaining balance and energy in the wine. Technical Director Frédéric Faye certainly seems to have gotten the most out of the vintage.

Jamessuckling.com
Jamessuckling.com
    97-98

byJames Sucklingthe6/1/2021

This is a really sophisticated young wine with tobacco, crushed stone, currants and dark chocolate on the nose, following through to a medium to full body with intense yet linear tannins and a spicy, fresh finish. Some cloves and black pepper. Graphite at the end. Very long. 37% merlot, 32% cabernet franc and 31% cabernet sauvignon.

Wine Advocate
Wine Advocate
    96-98

byLisa Perrotti-Brownthe6/1/2021

The 2020 Figeac is a blend of 37% Merlot, 32% Cabernet Franc and 31% Cabernet Sauvignon, weighing in with an alcohol of 13.9% and a pH of 3.7. Opaque purple-black colored, it bursts from the glass with a beautifully vibrant initial wave of pure, pristine black fruits: fresh black cherries, juicy black plums and ripe blackcurrants. With swirling, a whole array of floral and spice notes is unleashed: lavender, ground cloves, cumin seed, cardamom and rose oil. The medium-bodied palate is surprisingly graceful for the intensity of aromas, featuring ethereal, perfumed black berry notes, framed by a seamless line of freshness and ripe, grainy tannins, finishing on a lingering fragrant earth note. Far more cerebral and quietly introspective than it is hedonic, this could only be Figeac.  (96-98)+

Jeb DUNNUCK
Jeb DUNNUCK
    96-98

byJeb Dunnuckthe5/28/2021

I loved the 2020 Château Figeac, and this beauty offers everything you could want from this site, revealing a dense purple/ruby color to go with gorgeous notes of cassis, tobacco, sappy herbs, and spring flowers as well as an almost Pauillac lead pencil note that develops with time in the glass. A blend of 37% Merlot, 32% Cabernet Franc, and 31% Cabernet Sauvignon, it's full-bodied and has perfect balance, ultra-fine tannins, and a great, great finish. It brings ample power yet has a weightless elegance and riveting precision reminiscent of the 2016. Don't miss it.

Tastingbook.com
Tastingbook.com
    98

byMarkus Del Monegothe5/28/2021

Deep purple colour with violet hue and almost black core. Noble nose with vey elegant fruit, ripe blackberries, blackcurrants and blueberries, refined spiciness with hints of vanilla, gingerbread and cocoa in the background. On the palate elegant fruit, refined acidity, ripe and silky tannins, very elegant spiciness, a wine with great persistence, depth and excellent length in a quite classic Figeac-style. 

Vinous
Vinous
    96-98

byNeal Martinthe5/27/2021

The 2020 Figeac was picked from September 4 to October 1 and underwent vinification free of SO2. Deep purple in color, it is initially backward and sultry on the nose, necessitating 60 minutes before it really opens. It then reveals intense scents of cranberry, raspberry and touches of cassis intermingling with white pepper. Given that the Cabernets comprise 63% of the blend, this has a typical Left Bank personality but with Right Bank precocity. The palate conveys a sense of vibrancy and vigor on the entry, a dash of black pepper and allspice mingling with the mélange of red and black fruit. The tannins are satin-like in texture, and there’s dark berry fruit and hints of pencil lead and black truffle shavings toward the Pomerol-like finish. This is a magnificent Figeac from head winemaker Frédéric Faye and his team. This sample really came into its own 2–3 hours after opening.

Decanter.com
Decanter.com
    96

byJane Ansonthe5/25/2021

This delivers concentration and intensity, a ton of black fruits, definitely Cabernet dominant in terms of fruit, and its slightly serious character, with a whoosh of juice on the finish. An extremely elegant and controlled wine, with savoury bilberry and loganberry, then peony and tobacco leaf as it opens. Tannins are finely layered but there are a lot of them. Not an exuberant Figeac, but this is rarely a wine that rushes out to seduce, it takes its time and has ageing potential in spades. The gravel soils in the drought of the summer meant the grapes slowed their ripening process, although only the youngest vines suffered blockages, and that combined with the high Cabernet content of Figeac means lower alcohols than the past few years, giving a classic balance and a feeling of effortless success. 75% of the production went into the first wine. Harvest September 4 to October 1, a full five weeks. Their final yield here was around 37hl/ha, (higher than in 2019 at Figeac, which was 34hl/ha). As with on the Left Bank, the Cabernet Sauvignons were the lowest yield (30hl/ha), with tiny berries so had to be careful with the extraction. First vintage in the new cellars.

The Wine Cellar Insider
The Wine Cellar Insider
    97-99

byJeff Levethe5/21/2021

Roses, tobacco leaf, oak, black raspberries, spice, black currants and plum aromas are all over the place. Incredibly silky on the palate, the wine is fresh and focused on its purity and precision. Elegant, gentle and refined, the sweet, ripe cherries come in waves, building in length and intensity from the mid-palate through the finish, which lasts almost 50 seconds. The wine is effortless to drink. This should age and evolve for decades. The wine blends 37% Merlot, 32% Cabernet Franc and 31% Cabernet Sauvignon, 13.9% ABV, 3.7 pH. Picking took place September 4, October1, making it one of the longest harvests in the history of the estate. 97-99

Anthocyanes
Anthocyanes
    99-100

byYohan Castaingthe5/11/2021

Superbe nez de fleurs, de fruits frais, de cerise noire, de mure, de violette et de rose. Quel éclat de fruits ! Fraicheur et qualité des arômes. La bouche est juteuse, vibrante, la texture est charnue avec des tanins parfaitement structurants et délicats. Une puissance parfaitement contenue avec une qualité de grain de tanin remarquable surtout dans le contexte du millésime. Finale sur l'allonge et la fraicheur. Une bouteille qui deviendra mémorable. Superbe !

Bernard Burtschy
Bernard Burtschy
    96-97

byBernard Burtschythe5/10/2021

Falstaff
Falstaff
    94-96

byPeter Moserthe5/10/2021

Karamell und Kokos, viel Neuholz, Schwarzkirsche, aber auch sehr frische und reife schwarze Johannisbeere, Minze, Heidelbeere. Ein Beerenbukett. Im Mund mit feinkörnigem, griffigem Tannin in mittelhoher Menge, etwas Süße. Stabile, sich im Abgang ganz leicht grünlich steigernde Säure. Intensive Gaumenfrucht, feste taktile Mineralität, lange strukturelle Plateauphase. Und eine tolle Aromatik! Je nachdem, wie sich die Säure einbindet, eher nur 93 oder doch eine strahlende 96.

My Bettane + Desseauve
My Bettane + Desseauve
    97-98

by Bettane & Desseauvethe5/7/2021

Information: Details:
Couleur Rouge
Cépages Merlot 37 %
Cabernet Franc 32 %
Cabernet Sauvignon 31 %
Appellation Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
Millesime 2020
Contenance Bouteille (75 cl)

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