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Château Figeac 2015, Saint-Émilion

Blend of Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot from Saint-Emilion Grand Cru, there is ripeness, but.

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Château Figeac 2015, Saint-Émilion

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2015 was a warm, generous vintage in Bordeaux, yet at Figeac the result is measured rather than opulent. The estate’s high proportion of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc sets it apart within Saint-Émilion, and in 2015 that character is clear.

The wine opens with blackcurrant, dark cherry and plum, backed by cedar, graphite and a light tobacco note. There is ripeness, but it is framed by freshness and fine, structured tannin.

Medium to full-bodied, it carries its weight with balance. The finish is long and composed, shaped more by line and detail than by sheer power.

Approachable with air, but built to age. This is a vintage that should develop steadily over the next two decades and beyond.

A dry, sunny summer followed by timely rain allowed even ripening across Figeac’s gravel-rich soils. The estate’s three gravel rises, more typical of the Médoc than Saint-Émilion, favour Cabernet varieties. In 2015 they delivered fruit with both concentration and lift.

Each parcel is vinified separately before ageing in French oak barrels. Careful selection and blending preserve the estate’s hallmark: clarity, freshness and longevity.

Food Pairing

Structured but not heavy, it works best with classic meat dishes.

  • Roast beef with horseradish
  • Lamb cutlets with rosemary
  • Duck breast with a reduced red wine sauce
  • Venison or game birds in season
  • Mature hard cheeses

Decant for at least an hour if opening now.

The Domaine

Château Figeac is one of the historic names of Saint-Émilion. The estate covers around 40 hectares, much of it planted on deep gravel soils close to the border with Pomerol.

Unusually for the appellation, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc account for a significant share of the vineyard, with Merlot playing a supporting role. This gives Figeac a profile closer in structure to the great wines of the Left Bank, while retaining Right Bank texture.

Long regarded as one of the leading properties of Saint-Émilion, Figeac was elevated to Premier Grand Cru Classé A in the 2022 classification, formalising a reputation built over decades.

Awards and Scores

Château Figeac 2015 was highly regarded on release and continues to show well in bottle. Published scores include:

  • 98 points (James Suckling)
  • 97 points (Wine Spectator)
  • 96–98 points (Robert Parker’s Wine Advocate, barrel and in bottle assessments)
  • 97 points (Vinous)

Among the leading wines of Saint-Émilion in 2015, it stands out for its Cabernet-led profile. Time in cellar will reward patience, but it already shows the balance that defines the estate.

Quick Info

ABV: 14%
Bottle Size: 75cl
Designation: AOC Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
Vintage: 2015
BIN: BTL-0570
Style: Red Wine
Style: Bold & Structured Reds

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Bordeaux, France

Bordeaux is a famous wine region in southwestern France which produces some of the world's finest wines. The region is home to over 10,000 wine estates and more than 60 appellations, each with its own unique terroir and wine styles.

Bordeaux wines are typically known for their complexity, depth, and ability to age.

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Merlot

"If anyone orders merlot, I’m leaving. I am not drinking any f*&!ing merlot".

Miles view (from the film Sideways) is not shared by everyone, Merlot is loved by many for it's boisterous black cherry flavours, supple tannins, and chocolatey finish. It is a component of some of the worlds finest wines.

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Cabernet Sauvignon

One of the world's most widely recognized red wine grape varieties. It is grown in nearly every major wine producing country among a diverse spectrum of climates from Australia and British Columbia, Canada to Lebanon's Beqaa Valley.

The classic profile is full-bodied with high tannins and noticeable acidity that contributes to aging potential.

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Cabernet Franc

Established in the Libournais region of southwest France in the 17th century. Cardinal Richelieu later took cuttings to the Loire Valley where it's early ripening allowed it to thrive. It is also found thoughout Bordeaux and in the USA.

It typically produces pale red wine with a peppery perfume touched with tobacco, raspberry, bell pepper, cassis, and violets.