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2006 Chateau Figeac

By Chateau Figeac

2006 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux

Amidst the diverse tapestry of Bordeaux's storied vintages, the 2006 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac offers an intriguing narrative. This vintage emerged from a year noted for its climatic dichotomies, balancing precariously between the heat of July and an unexpectedly cool August, culminating in a September that championed the patient viticulturist with its late warmth.

 

A Study in Elegance and Resilience

The beauty of Saint-Emilion terroir is its ability to imbue its wines with a certain gravitas, even in years when the weather gods deliver capriciousness. Thus, the 2006 Chateau Figeac displays a sophistry that investors and connoisseurs alike have come to admire—a testament to meticulous vineyard management and skilful winemaking.

This vintage embodies structured opulence layered amidst dark-fruited complexity. There’s a core of cassis and plums on the nose, bound with earthy truffle undertones that so delightfully become more pronounced with age. The 2006 Chateau Figeac reveals a palate lined with fine tannins—a backbone that ensures this wine not only withstands but also thrives with time.

 

An Investment in Timelessness

Understanding the investment potential of any wine requires not only a grasp of its vinous finesse but also how climate nuances have etched their mark upon its canvas. In this respect, fine wine enthusiasts discerning enough to have allocated space in their cellars for the 2006 Chateau Figeac are now reaping the rewards.

This wine, a product from one of Saint-Emilion's revered estates, continues to evolve with an elegance bearing the hallmarks that seasoned investors prize—steadfast consistency entwined with graceful aging capability.

In summary, one understands why the 2006 vintage from Chateau Figeac has piqued the interest of both collectors and drinkers—it carries within each bottle a slice of Bordeaux’s rich history. An embodiment of balance and potential in an often-overlooked year, this vintage proves itself over time to be a shrewd addition for those astute enough to recognise its latent grandeur.

Current market price

$5,790.00

12x75cl

Highest score

91

POP score

316.36

Scores and tasting notes

91

Tasted at the Château Figeac vertical at the property. The 2006 Figeac is a success for what was a modest Right Bank vintage. The Cabernet Sauvignon is most expressive on the nose at the moment, reserved but nicely defined with pencil lead and light ferrous scents emerging. The palate is medium-bodied with a dash of pepper on the entry. This is youthful but approachable, not long in the mouth, but "cool, calm and collected." This is a fine Figeac destined to give a couple of decade's worth of pleasure. Tasted June 2015.

Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 30 August 2016

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