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1986 Chateau Figeac

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1986 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux

The 1986 vintage of Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac is a testament to the time-honoured tradition and unwavering dedication of one of Saint-Emilion's most revered estates. With vintages spanning several decades, it takes an extraordinary year for one to stand out—1986 is such a year, a period when Bordeaux was graced by favourable climatic conditions that culminated in a harvest which yielded both quantity and quality.

 

A Vintage of Vigorous Vitality

The moderate climate through the growing season of 1986 led to uniformly ripened fruit, enhanced by a dry and sunny September that continued well into October. This allowed for unhurried picking, resulting in grapes with optimum tannin maturation—a crucial ingredient in the longevity of this storied wine. It's no surprise then that the 1986 Chateau Figeac has become one of the jewels in the crown for collectors and investors alike.

 

Exuding Elegance: A Palate Profile Par Excellence

Fine wine aficionados often note the 1986 Chateau Figeac's striking balance between firm structure and aromatic richness. Tobacco notes mingle with blackcurrant and truffle on the nose, leading into a palate where each sip reveals another layer. The complexity is further anchored by a refined tannic backbone that promises continued evolution in bottle—traits that investors seek for promising returns on mature vintages.

Three decades on, this vintage excels not just for its robustness but also for its impeccable grace. Each glass poured is reflective of a Bordeaux vintage that has not only stood the test of time but also flourished with it. Few wines deliver such hedonistic pleasure intertwined so seamlessly with investment potential as the 1986 Chateau Figeac.

 

In Vino Veritas: A Timeless Investment

In summing up, the 1986 vintage from Chateau Figeac revels in its standout qualities: distinctive aromatic compositions and a poised structure destined for prolonged cellar maturation. Rich in historical intrigue and blessed by the generosity of the year's climate, it emerges as one of the most compelling wines for both oenophiles and connoisseurs looking to embellish their investment portfolios.

Current market price

£1,550.00

12x75cl

Highest score

90

POP score

155

Scores and tasting notes

90

Tasted at the Château Figeac vertical at the property. I am wondering whether I have underestimated the 1986 Figeac given the performance of this bottle, which was far superior to anything encountered previously. It has a compelling, almost Saint Julien-like nose with truffle and leather. It is not intense, but it is certainly full of personality. The palate is medium-bodied with fine acidity; foursquare and conservative, but balanced. It does not possess enormous length and one can still argue that its Cabernet component ought to have bestowed the finest Saint Emilion in a vintage that did not favor the Merlot-based commune. Nevertheless, this remains thoroughly enjoyable and shows class. Tasted June 2015.

Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 30 August 2016

Vintage performance