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2001 Chateau Figeac

By Chateau Figeac

2001 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac, Saint-Emilion, Bordeaux

The turn of the millennium heralded a suite of challenges and triumphs for vintners across Bordeaux, but few have captured the imagination quite like the 2001 Chateau Figeac from the esteemed Chateau Figeac in the heart of Saint-Emilion. As a reviewer who has steadfastly chronicled the region’s oenological endeavours, I approach each vintage with fresh senses and an open mind.

 

An Oenophile's Investment: The 2001 Vintage Defined

The 2001 vintage in Bordeaux was overshadowed by the exalted 2000s, yet in this quieter year, Chateau Figeac fashioned a wine of understated brilliance. With a mild spring and a less torrid summer than its predecessor, 2001 fostered an extended growing season that concluded with an ideal September harvest.

Time has etched complexity onto the canvas of this wine. The 2001 Chateau Figeac exudes a matured finesse - a tapestry of blackberry and plump fig nuanced by whispers of tobacco and hints of earthy truffle. As I let the wine dance over my palate, I am struck by its poised structure: the tannins, once youthful and vivacious, now refined into a stately architecture that upholds the delicate fruit profile with grace.

 

Cultivating Returns: A Wine with Promise

For investors seeking assurance in their portfolios, the 2001 Chateau Figeac represents not just an asset but an embodiment of Saint-Emilion’s aptitude for elegance amidst adversity. In tasting this wine, one appreciates why it stands as one of the more sterling investable propositions from this appellation.

Indeed, the recalibration of weather's symphony played to Chateau Figeac's strengths in 2001. While not a year lauded to the skies, it is precisely this subtlety that strengthens the vintage’s investment case; those who discern value in understatement will find this wine compelling.

In closing, my reflection upon 2001 Chateau Figeac is synonymous with sophistication and longevity. It is a testament to Chateau Figeac's skill in coaxing forth a wine that not only resonates with depth and character but promises to continue its graceful narrative within both cellars and portfolios alike.

Current market price

£2,380.00

12x75cl

Highest score

93

POP score

183.08

Scores and tasting notes

93

Tasted at the Château Figeac vertical at the property from magnum, the 2001 Figeac is beginning to fulfill its early promise and is evolving into a really quite wonderful Saint Emilion. Deep in color, the nose is initially reserved, but it unfurls to offer enticing mint and salted licorice scents, pencil box and musk that are all beautifully focused. The palate is well balanced with very well-judged acidity. The Cabernet Franc shines through and imparts a subtle bell pepper note. This is fresh and still youthful, refined and poised with veins of blood orange. Coming into its own now after 15 years in bottle, this is open for business and should offer another two decades of drinking pleasure. This 2001 deserves decanting as I observed this improving in the glass. Tasted June 2015.

Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 30 August 2016

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