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Rating: Gault Millau 16/20, Bettane & Desseauve 15/20
“Le Petit Figeac is every bit as good as the full-sized version, for it is a beautifully crafted wine with a delightful aromatic expression, both on the nose and on the palate, where the tannins are silky and one tastes lovely, juicy fruit, roundness blended with just the right amount of acidity, and a long finish. It is a delicious wine. ” (Les Meilleurs Vins de France 2012 - Gault Millau) • Delivered in the original wooden case for orders of 12 bottles shipped within France •

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Estate

Château Figeac

Vintage

Grand Cru Petit Figeac

Vintage

2008

Designation

Saint-Emilion Grand Cru

Region

Bordeaux

Grape varieties

50% Cabernet Franc, 30% Cabernet Sauvignon, 20% Merlot

Terroirs

Fine gravel

Viticulture

traditional culture

Winemaking

Traditional winemaking with temperature control

Livestock farming

aged in one-year-old oak barrels for 18 months

Alcohol content

13.5%

Eye

beautiful purple dress

Nose

elegant, with great finesse and lovely notes of red berries

Palate

The tannins are silky, and the wine offers lovely, juicy fruit, a rounded texture balanced by just the right amount of acidity, and a long finish

Serve

at 16-18°C

Open

1 hour before

Drink from

2012

Drink before

2018

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

A déguster sur des viandes rouges, des gibiers, un gigot d'agneau...<br/>

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Rated estate (2023 guide) 5*Stars (Exceptional producers, those who represent the absolute pinnacle of quality in France and around the world)

About the estate:

With 35% Cabernet Franc and 35% Cabernet Sauvignon, Figeac—located on the gravelly plateau bordering Pomerol—is often described as the most Médoc-like of the Saint-Émilions. The wine’s uniqueness stems from its central terroir, composed of Günzian gravel, the same type found in the Grand Crus Classés of the Left Bank. As a result, this Premier Cru Classé ages beautifully over time. Thierry Manoncourt, the soul of the estate for over sixty years, gave it a much-needed boost. Since 2013, Marie-France Manoncourt, Thierry’s widow, has formed a new management team with her daughters. Under the capable leadership of director Frédéric Faye, the estate has reached the pinnacle of the Right Bank.

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)

About the estate:

 

RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Rated estate (2023 guide) 4*Stars (These represent the pinnacle of French winemaking. The finest terroirs cultivated by the greatest winemakers. Tasting their wine is always a magical experience)

About the estate:

Based on an atypical blend—with equal parts Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Merlot—Figeac’s unique and distinctive style embodies the quintessence of elegance and refinement found in the wines of the western plateau that Saint-Émilion shares with Pomerol. Figeac possesses a character all its own, often more austere and compact than that of its neighbors in its youth. Wines of exceptional character, easy to drink and long-lasting. Figeac shines in warm vintages (as the 2005 proves) and only fully reveals itself after ten to fifteen years of aging. The construction of the new cellar, completed in time for the 2020 harvest, has allowed for even greater attention to detail regarding the plots—even down to the intra-plot level—and delights Frédéric Faye with the extreme functionality of the facilities. Semi-underground and situated near the château with which it shares the elegance of a grand cru, this new facility—which fits majestically yet unostentatiously into the site—breathes new life into the location. The château thus reaffirms the scope of its “modern” classicism, its unpretentious integrity, and its standing: that of the rare first-rate estates. Its history rooted in the legend of Saint-Emilion; the preserved trees of the park creating a perfect ecosystem; the power of its terroir with its unique topography and exceptionally high-quality clay soils; and the excellence of the new winery have earned the Manoncourt family estate a fourth star.

James Suckling

James Suckling

Rated: Recommended

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