2014 Château Figeac, St Emilion, Bordeaux
- Red
- Dry
- Full Bodied
Not ready
- Jane Anson MW
- 93/100
- James Suckling
- 93/100
- Jancis Robinson MW
- 17.5/20
- 17.75/20
- Neal Martin MW
- 94/100
- James Lawther MW
- 17+/20
- Yohan Castaing
- 95/100
Product: 20141009769
Colour Red
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2014
Maturity Not ready
Body Full Bodied
Producer Château Figeac
Critics reviews
Jane Anson MW 93/100
On the palate, the subdued fruit on the attack is a reminder that the right bank struggled in 2014 to achieve the same level of success as the exceptional 2015s and 2016s. But this is not a wine to dismiss in any way.A blend of 40% Merlot, 32% Cabernet Sauvignon and 28% Cabernet Franc, there is dark cassis fruit here, with well-worked silky tannins and a restrained elegance that is given a smile by a coffee bean and smoked almond edge.A well-placed wine, working cleverly within its confines, not overstepping them, with huge potential for enjoyment. Drink in six to eight years, which needs to soften a little.Drink 2022 - 2038Janes Anson, janeanson_com
Drink 2022 - 2038
James Suckling 93/100
The open nose of ripe blackcurrant, blackberry and bitter chocolate pulls you into this ample St.-Emilion with a satisfying interplay of sweet fruit and moderately dry tannins. It has only just shaken off the first phase of youthful effusiveness but still has plenty of life left. Long, quite dry finish with a delicate mint-chocolate note. Drink or holdjames_suckling, jamessuckling_com (June 2022)
Drink 2022 - 2038
Jancis Robinson MW 17.5/20
Deep crimson. Quite opulent nose. Much more intense and opulent on the palate. Round and gentle tannins. Much more obviously charming at this stage than the old Figeac. Tannins almost imperceptible. Quite savoury on the finish. Lively. Certainly much more Figeac than ‘Rolland stereotype’. jancis_robinson_mw MW - JancisRobinson.com - Apr 2015
Drink 2022 - 2038
17.75/20
40% Merlot, 32% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Cabernet Franc. Stylistically still finding its way. Dark fruit nuance. Mid-palate fuller and rounder than in the past but with a firm tannic line behind. 100% new oak fully absorbed. Only 13% alcohol. Needs time.
Drink 2022 - 2038
Neal Martin MW 94/100
The 2014 Figeac builds on its promise from barrel and delivers a very fulfilling bouquet with red plum, crushed strawberry, cedar and light graphite aromas that I suspect will close down for a period after bottling. (The bottle tasted at the chteau displayed a subtle incense aroma.) The palate is very well defined with a crisp line of acidity, sorbet fresh in the mouth and fanning out towards its structured, tensile finish. It is a great Figeac, a superb forerunner to the brilliant 2015 and it should not be underestimated. Chapeau winemaker Frdric Faye and his team. Tasted twice (both in London and at the property) with consistent notes.Neil Martin - 31/03/2017
Drink 2022 - 2038
James Lawther MW 17+/20
40% Merlot, 32% Cabernet Sauvignon, 28% Cabernet Franc.Another ‘classic’ in style, similar in character to 2008. Still reticent and reserved aromatically but juicy and vibrant with lots of freshness. Round and full on the attack, then linear and focused on the finish. Tannins present but refined. Plenty of energy and drive. In the greater scheme of things. Good for a few years yet.Drink 2023 - 2040james_lawther MW, JancisRobinson.com (April 2022)
Drink 2022 - 2038
Yohan Castaing 95/100
Here is a 2014 that entices with its aromatic subtlety for a core of spicy black fruit. The attack is lively, and although the palate has a moderately dense structure to it, the tannins are still a bit firm at this stage. A hint of bell pepper and tobacco on the finish amplifies an impression of freshness on the long, airy finish. This is a lovely wine possessing real terroir expression.Drink 2024 - 2035Yohan Castaing, Decanter.com (September 2021)
Drink 2022 - 2038
About this wine
Château Figeac
Château Figeac is one of the leading St. Emilion estates and its wine, with its high Cabernet content, has often been described as the most Médoc-like in St-Emilion. The estate is located in the north-west of the appellation with its vineyards adjoining those of Cheval Blanc. Its 54 hectares of vineyards lie on a deep, Médoc-like gravel topsoil over a flinty, iron-rich subsoil. Figeac was promoted in 2022 to the level of Premier Grand Cru Classé A, the top tier of the St Emilion classification.
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