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Château Figeac

The property's history is linked to another Premier Grand Cru Classé: in the 1830s, a choice 30-hectare plot from Figeac's vineyard was sold and 20 years later became the illustrious Cheval Blanc. Of all Saint Emilion's wines, Château Figeac is considered to be the one most in the Médoc style. The reason is that, unlike most of the appellation's other Premier Grand Crus Classés, which are situated on clay-limestone soil, Château Figeac benefits from gravelly soil, similar to that in the Médoc. This geological configuration, so unusual for Saint Emilion, gives Figeac an exceptional elegance. Another distinction is that while most of the appellation is planted with Merlot as the dominant variety, Figeac has mainly Cabernet (35% Cabernet Franc and 35% Cabernet Sauvignon). However, these particularities are not the only reason for the property's success; man has without doubt played a role: from 1947, Thierry Manoncourt (who died in 2010) managed the property in a masterful fashion, always focusing on optimizing the quality of the harvests. Together with Châteaux Latour and Haut Brion, he introduced the stainless steel vat, and numerous technical procedures. The effect of these innovations quickly became apparent in the enhanced quality of the wines, and his example was followed by many of his contemporaries. From the 1990s, Thierry Manoncourt left the operational management of the property to his daughter Laure and son-in-law Eric d'Armon, but maintained a strong presence until his death in 2010. Since 2012, Château Figeac has started a new chapter. Jean-Valmy Nicolas is co-manager. Frédéric Faye, working for Figeac since 2002 is now director of the château, advised by the oenologist Michel Rolland.

2021
2,250
2021
1,100
2021
490
2021
245
2019
595
2019
250
2016
360 (starting price)
2016
825
2016
275
2016
550
2016
275
2016
250
2015
2,280 (starting price)
2015
1,140 (starting price)
2015
1,140 (starting price)
2015
990 (starting price)
2011
120 (starting price)
2011
330 (current price)
2010
480 (current price)
2008
130 (current price)
2008
120 (starting price)
2006
140 (current price)
2006
130 (starting price)
2005
180 (starting price)
2005
180 (starting price)
2004
340 (current price)
2004
100 (starting price)
2000
340 (current price)
1990
2,640 (current price)
1989
2,040 (current price)
1988
130 (starting price)
2018
105
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