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1995 Chateau Figeac

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1995 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac, Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux

Relished by wine connoisseurs and treasured by investors, the 1995 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac carves an impressive stature within the tapestry of Bordeaux's vintages. Right Bank elegance and a mosaic of flavours hallmark this particular year, where nature's virtues graciously smiled upon the vineyards of Saint-Émilion.

 

An Exceptional Fusion of Terroir and Time

A vintage shaped by generous weather conditions, 1995 saw Chateau Figeac's vines basking in optimal ripening seasons. The result was a well-structured wine; a balanced blend that captures the quintessence of its legendary terroir. Wine investment circles eagerly seek out this year, not just for its elevated grace but also for its reliable ageing potential.

 

Unveiling A Vintage's Character

The 1995 Chateau Figeac emerges with an aristocratic finesse that is a testament to both the resilience and harmony of its grape varietals under Saint-Émilion's nurturing clime. Upon decanting, this exquisite red unfolds with an aromatic bouquet showing hints of blackcurrant, truffle, and a whisper of tobacco – a medley which evolves with each sip as time leisurely unfurls its layers.

The palate is encountered with refined tannins and a complexity that pirouettes between density and elegance - such traits inviting savour through a lingering finish that substantiates the wine's sophistication. Discerning palates can appreciate its current plateau of maturity, revealing depth and vibrancy that forecast further evolution for future indulgence or investment realisation.

 

A Sumptuous Cynosure for Collectors

As one navigates among the constellation of vintages gracing the cellars worldwide, the 1995 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac resonates as one of the beacons of Bordeaux's excellence. An embodiment of finesse and depth, it holds a revered space in the realm of fine wines. For those poised to invest or indulge, it proffers a robust case for contemplation – one where both pleasure and promise are folded into each bottle from this exceptional harvest year.

Current market price

£2,520.00

12x75cl

Highest score

92

POP score

210

Scores and tasting notes

92

Tasted at the Château Figeac vertical at the property from one of the last remaining imperials, one could argue that the six-liter format would have benefit the 1995 Figeac. Even so, that should not take anything away from this, the best vintage of that decade. Firstly, one notices that it is deeper in color than the underwhelming 1996. Then you fall into the aromatics, a beguiling concoction of blackcurrant pastilles, melted tar and tobacco all beautifully preserved after two decades. What differentiates it from the succeeding vintages is that here there is the fruit to back it up. The palate is fresh and quite dense in the mouth. The acidity is perfectly matched to the fruit, lively with a touch of piquancy on the ebullient, red cherry and wild strawberry finish that still has a bit of glycerin. The 1995 is the best vintage between 1990 and 2001, and represents a worthy wine to celebrate Thierry Manoncourt's 50th vintage. Tasted June 2015.

Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 30 August 2016

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