2008 Chateau Figeac
By Chateau Figeac
2008 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux
The magisterial 2008 Chateau Figeac emerges from the storied soils of Saint-Emilion in Bordeaux with a narrative steeped in both tradition and personification of its vintage. It’s an ensemble of taste that astutely encapsulates the unique conditions of its year, distinguishing itself within the canon of Chateau Figeac's esteemed lineage.
Distinct Vintage, Distinct Expression
The 2008 vintage's journey was far from straightforward, traversing a challenging growing season that showcased the mastery harnessed within Chateau Figeac's domain. A tale of perseverance, 2008 began with tribulations including harsh weather but transcended into a bountiful harvest, ultimately granting wines of resilience and nuance.
Upon tasting the 2008 Chateau Figeac, one is immediately greeted by fundamental layers that whisper tales of ripe black fruits and an intricate spice box complexity. The artful orchestration of Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon delivers an opulent structure coupled with regal tannins that attire the palate in velvet.
A Vintage to Invest In
In a promising conjunction for wine investors, this particular bottling has gracefully evolved in bottle, reaching a pleasurable apex yet hinting at a capacity to evolve further. It stands as one of the testaments to fine wine investment potentialities within Bordeaux's sublime offerings.
The 2008 Chateau Figeac articulates its terroir with an enlivened tension between grace and vigour. As it unfolds in the glass, secondary nuances of pencil shavings and damp forest floor arise—sure signs of proper ageing and development reflective of a stellar Saint-Emilion performance.
For enthusiasts seeking to enrich their portfolios, this vintage harmonises investment appeal with profound drinkability. Each sip confirms that the 2008 Chateau Figeac is indeed a nuanced expression of Saint-Emilion – one resplendent with regional loyalty whilst triumphing over the vicissitudes of its year.
In summation, this vintage, robust with character and composed with skillful winemaking, exemplifies why connoisseurs and investors are drawn to Chateau Figeac's releases. It is poetry in the bottle; a testament to 2008—a chapter worth savouring both on the palate and within one's collection.
Market price (CAD)
$3,120.00
12x75cl
Highest score
90
POP score
187
Scores and tasting notes
Tasted at the Château Figeac vertical at the property. The 2008 Figeac has an almost Burgundy-like bouquet that is nicely defined: smudged strawberry, touches of blood orange and even quince coming through. The palate is medium-bodied with a gentle grip. It is perhaps lacking a little substance and feels a little masculine and austere, though that is keeping with the vintage. Foursquare and conservative, this is what you might call an unapologetically "classic" Figeac that should be drunk over the next fifteen years. Tasted June 2015.
Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 30 August 2016