‍19,5/20
RVF
‍96/100
JS
‍94/100
WA

Château Figeac 2009

Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

La race à l’état pur sur un millésime d’anthologie !

Gain fidélité 2.50%
Caractéristiques
Pays:
France
Région:
Bordeaux
Appellation précise:
Saint-Emilion Grand Cru
Millésime:
2009
Couleur:
Rouge
Type de vin:
Sec
Format:
Bouteille de 75cl
Cépage(s):
Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc et Merlot
Particularité:
1er Grand Cru Classé B de Saint-Emilion
Dégustation et Garde
Boire à partir de :
2019
Apogée :
2029-2049
Boire avant :
Difficile à dire...
Conseil de service :
Ouvrir à l'avance
Servir à :
17-18°

Description

Figeac est un premier grand cru classé limitrophe au terroir de Cheval Blanc. Beaucoup de graves superficielles posées sur des argilo-calcaires propices à l’expression du Cabernet, présent dans cet assemblage à hauteur de 60%.

La robe est profonde, mais plus claire que chez ses prestigieux voisins, là où le millésime 2009 donnait l’opportunité d’extraire beaucoup de matière et de couleur. Le charme de Figeac, c’est justement la différence dans l’approche stylistique. Beaucoup de race, de la fraîcheur et une minéralité hors-normes. En bouche, on trouve beaucoup de matière ce qui est inhérent au millésime 2005 cependant, la patte Figeac montre encore une fois un caractère quasi-pinotant et une finesse rare à Bordeaux !

Suggestion gourmande

Côte de veau de Bazas à la truffe, mousseline de panais.

Avis des Experts

19,5/20
La Revue du Vin de France
96/100
James Suckling
"So much forest fruit, fresh mushrooms and sweet tobacco. Complex. Full body and very polished, velvety tannins. A long and flavorful finish. Still tight. A big and rich wine. Needs five to six years more. But impressive to taste already."
94/100
The Wine Advocate
"Tasted at the Château Figeac vertical at the property and two or three times over the subsequent 12 months. The 2009 Figeac has shown very variably in the past, although my last encounter in 2013 was very positive. How about now? The 2009 seems to have closed down a little since I last tasted it: gravelly and smoky, what you might describe as austere for the vintage. Stylistically it is actually similar to the 2008 Figeac with an appealing savory entry, grainy tannin, a pinch of black pepper and a slightly clipped, but focused finish. This is one of the few Right Bank wines whereby the terroir is more expressive than the growing season, so it will appeal to those that appreciate the style of Figeac, though not necessarily to those that prefer the voluptuousness of the 2009s. Additionally, comparing it directly to the 2010, I suspect that it might not have quite as much longevity as the succeeding vintage. That said, this is still a knockout Saint Emilion that is going to bestow a lot of drinking pleasure over the years. Tasted July 2016."
96/100
Wine Spectator
"Distinctive, with atypical (for St.-Emilion) force and drive to the black currant, roasted cedar and maduro tobacco flavors, which are supported by a dense, loam-tinged structure. Terrific roasted espresso, ganache and fig paste notes wait in reserve. Very muscular, but with the cut for balance."
95/100
Jeb Dunnuck
"The 2009 Château Figeac is the normal blend of close to equal parts Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon. It’s a beautiful wine that has classic Figeac style, yet is more reserved and backward than most in the vintage. Forest floor, truffle, blackcurrants, cigar ash and green tobacco notes all emerge from this full-bodied, ripe, yet pure, elegant Saint-Emilion that has good acidity and plenty of length. The tannins are ripe, yet firm, it’s nicely balanced, and it blossoms with time in the glass. Nevertheless, it needs another 4-5 years of cellaring to hit prime time, and it should keep for 2-3 decades."
18/20
Jancis Robinson
96/100
Wine Enthusiast
"A ripe year like 2009 is kind to the Cabernet Sauvignon of Chateau Figeac. The wine is perfumed with new wood and sweet fruits, delicious black currant flavors giving both ripeness and freshness. The wine has weight and impressive density. A start of the vintage."