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2012 Chateau Figeac

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2012 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac, Saint-Émilion, Bordeaux

In a vintage that commanded the spotlight for its rigorous selection and meticulous vinification, the 2012 Chateau Figeac from Chateau Figeac emerges with aplomb. This particular year in Bordeaux's illustrious Saint-Émilion demanded experienced hands and an astute understanding of terroir, both qualities that Chateau Figeac has honed over generations.

 

The Quintessence of Elegance in a Challenging Vintage

The growing season for the 2012 Chateau Figeac was one of mixed blessings—for every patch of blissful sunlight, a shadow of challenge followed. And yet, persistence and proficiency saw this grand vin through to a successful harvest. Master strokes of winemaking are revealed in each sip; this wine encapsulates an intricate balance between concentrated dark fruit flavours and poised tannic structure reminiscent of the finest Saint-Émilion offerings.

 

A Testament to Terroir and Temporal Artistry

Upon tasting, one is greeted by an elegant complexity; a tapestry woven with sumptuous black cherry and subtle earthy undertones. The 2012 vintage speaks volumes of its provenance—a noble terroir indeed, further distinguished by a poised expression of fruit alongside nuanced truffles and cedar accents. The integration of oak is commendable, offering whispers of spice without clamouring for centre stage.

Savvy investors recognise the importance of the wine’s storage potential, but equally remarkable is its current approachability—a duality that sets this 2012 vintage apart within the esteemed lineage of Chateau Figeac vintages.

 

Investment-Worthy Exclusivity from Chateau Figeac

The 2012 Chateau Figeac is one to cherish among discerning collectors and investors alike; it reveals the essence of a vintage that fortuitously escaped the clutches of adversity. Without equivocation, it is a fine wine investment that connoisseurs should elevate in their portfolios for both its merit and rarity. Whether cradled in a cellar or gracing a decanter on a meticulously laid table, this Saint-Émilion treasure is testament to the resilience and adaptability inherent to great wine estates.

In summary, for those vested in the fine art of wine collection, the coruscating brilliance of the 2012 Chateau Figeac cannot eschew notice; it remains an encapsulation of virtuosity honed through sincerity to craft and homage to terroir.

Current market price

£1,570.00

12x75cl

Highest score

93

POP score

120.77

Scores and tasting notes

93

Tasted blind at the Southwold Bordeaux tasting. The 2012 Figeac put in a marvelous showing under strict blind conditions and it has clearly blossomed in bottle. It has an immediately engaging bouquet with vivid blackberry and raspberry fruit, wonderful mineralité and fine delineation. This is very composed, with a touch of graphite that almost takes you towards Pauillac rather than Saint Emilion. The palate is medium-bodied with fine tannin, well-judged acidity, harmonious and lively with commendable precision towards the finish. This is a sophisticated and well-crafted Figeac that appears to be on an upward trajectory. Tasted January 2016.

Neal Martin - The Wine Advocate, 30 August 2016

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