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Chateau Figeac2017

Chateau FigeacSt. Emilion, France

Château Figeac is the historic Grand Vin of this premier Saint-Émilion estate, distinguished by its unusually high propo…Learn More »

$200

/750ml

2017 Retail Average

95

/100

2017 Pro Rating

Chateau Figeac 2017 Vintage Overview

2017 OVERVIEW

Figeac’s 2017 is all about poised Cabernet-driven elegance: dark, crunchy berries and cassis layered with gentle woodsmoke, tobacco and autumn leaves, wrapped in fine, long-striding tannins that feel both restrained and quietly powerful. Despite the frost‑reduced crop and lighter frame than the great surrounding vintages, Chateau Figeac Chateau Figeac - 2017 still carries a beautiful sense of energy, lift and spice that promises complexity rather than sheer weight as it matures.

Drinking Window
2024 2042
Pairings

Roast lamb with garlic and rosemary; Dry-aged ribeye with herb butter; Wild mushroom and truffle risotto

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Chateau Figeac Vintage Comparison

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Chateau Figeac · Knowledge Base

About Chateau Figeac

Château Figeac is the historic Grand Vin of this premier Saint-Émilion estate, distinguished by its unusually high proportions of Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc on deep Günzian gravel, giving a style often described as the “most Médoc-like” of the Right Bank. Crafted from old vines on three gravel knolls over blue clay, it typically delivers a refined balance of freshness, structure, and complexity with excellent ageing potential, making it one of Bordeaux’s most sought-after and recognizable wines.