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2011 Chateau Figeac

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2011 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac, Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux

The 2011 Chateau Figeac from the esteemed Chateau Figeac in Saint-Émilion presents as a testament to the resilience and adaptability of this prestigious estate. The year 2011, while challenging for Bordeaux as a whole due to variable weather conditions, culminated in wines of unexpected charm and balance. For investors seeking out noteworthy vintages that tell the tale of their year, this particular Figeac offers a compelling narrative.

 

A Vintage Carved Out of Contrast

The growing season for 2011 Bordeaux; saw an early bud break followed by a hot spring, leading into a cooler, somewhat erratic summer. This oscillation between extremes required astute vineyard management—a hallmark of Chateau Figeac’s team. Their adept handling coaxed a refinement from the grapes that may have otherwise been lost.

Upon decanting the 2011 Figeac, one is greeted with an articulate bouquet featuring dark fruits laced with traces of earthy complexity—a paean to its prestigious terroir. The palate confirms this initial encounter; it remains one of the more structured offerings of the year, exhibiting cassis and black cherry notes enrobed in fine-grained tannins.

 

Investment Potential: A Resilient Contender

The investment savvy will note that the 2011 Chateau Figeac exhibits remarkable layering for its vintage—a vintage that requires judicious selection when adding to one's portfolio. This wine’s display of elegance amidst adversity speaks to its latent ageing potential, promising development across the coming years.

Investors might consider the merits of including this particular vintage in their diversification strategy. While others may overlook the year in favour of thriftier climes, precisely here lies the opportunity—the 2011 Chateau Figeac stands as a sleeper hit waiting to reward those with foresight and patience.

In closing, whilst the 2011 season posed various tests to Bordeaux's vignerons, Chateau Figeac emerged with grace. The wine permeates with a spirit that echoes the château’s celebrated lineage—eminently worthy of consideration for connoisseurs and collectors alike who seek complexity and depth from a decidedly unique vintage within their investment horizons.

Current market price

£1,615.00

12x75cl

Highest score

90

POP score

161.5

Scores and tasting notes

90

Tasted in Bordeaux from an ex-château bottle, the 2011 Figeac has a healthy deep garnet hue. The nose is quite vibrant and well defined with blackberry, briary and a touch of graphite, though not as much as I remember showing out of barrel. The palate is medium-bodied with supple tannin, crisp in the mouth with a fine line of acidity. This actually surpasses my expectations. It has a natural sensibility, offering attractive blackberry and cranberry fruit, a sprig of mint, with a breezy, unpretentious finish that suits this down to the ground. You could almost broach this now, unusual for Figeac,, but suffice to say it will offer a decade's worth of drinking pleasure, possibly more. Tasted July 2016.

Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 30 August 2016

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