July 6, 2026
Château Figeac 2019 - 2x 100-Pointed and Excellent Value

Château Figeac 2019
"My admiration for recent vintages of Château Figeac is clear for everyone to read. Winemaker Frédéric Faye has done a fantastic job in recent years. I always knew that this property could reach the highest level based on my experience with older vintages"
- Neal Martin
100 Points - Lisa Perrotti-Brown
"Composed of 36% Cabernet Franc, 34% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 30% Merlot, the 2019 Figeac is deep garnet-purple colored. It needs considerable swirling to coax out its alluring perfume of redcurrant jelly, juicy blackcurrants, and blackberries, with underlying suggestions of candied violets, chocolate box, fragrant earth, and lavender plus a touch of crushed rocks. [...] With its energy, structure, and incredible depth, truly, this is a towering triumph"

Château Figeac is one of Saint-Émilion's most historic and revered estates, with origins dating back to the Roman era. Its rare gravel-dominated soils favour Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Merlot in near equal measure, producing wines of remarkable freshness, finesse and longevity. Today, Figeac stands among Bordeaux's most elegant and age-worthy wines.
Under Frédéric Faye, Château Figeac has entered a remarkable new chapter. Investment in meticulous vineyard management and cutting-edge cellar technology has refined the estate's already exceptional terroir, producing wines of greater precision and purity while remaining true to Figeac's classical style. Its promotion to Premier Grand Cru Classé A in 2022 confirmed its place among Bordeaux's elite.
The 2019 Château Figeac is a magnificent expression of both estate and vintage. Combining Cabernet-driven freshness with the richness of the warm growing season, it reveals layers of cassis, graphite, violets and cedar wrapped around beautifully refined tannins. Powerful yet effortlessly elegant, it is one of the modern greats from this iconic Saint-Émilion estate, with decades of ageing potential.
At €165* In Bond per bottle, this feels like a very sensible entry point into one of Bordeaux's most exciting estates, particularly given the quality of the 2019 vintage. By comparison, standout vintages such as 2022 have been released at over €200 In Bond per bottle, making the value here difficult to ignore. We have loose bottles and 6x75cl OWC cases on the website which will arrive after the summer break/harvest in October.
Château Figeac 2019

€165* In Bond per bottle
100 Points | The Wine Independent, Lisa Perrotti-Brown
Composed of 36% Cabernet Franc, 34% Cabernet Sauvignon, and 30% Merlot, the 2019 Figeac is deep garnet-purple colored. It needs considerable swirling to coax out its alluring perfume of redcurrant jelly, juicy blackcurrants, and blackberries, with underlying suggestions of candied violets, chocolate box, fragrant earth, and lavender plus a touch of crushed rocks. Medium to full-bodied, the palate has a mind-blowing array of layers with exceptionally ripe, fine-grained tannins and jaw-dropping tension, leading to a fantastically persistent mineral and floral-tinged finish that makes your heart stop. With its energy, structure, and incredible depth, truly, this is a towering triumph.
100 Points | Falstaff
Dark ruby, purple reflections, subtle watery rim. Nuances of oak, dark forest fruit, a hint of cassis and liquorice, fine tobacco nuances, spices, orange zest, still a little reserved. Complex, cherries, well-integrated tannins, mineral and lasting, elegant style with a fine fruity finish, salty on the aftertaste, delicate liquorice in the finish, immensely harmonious, absolute ageing potential, however, patience is required. Leave to mature.
99 Points | Antonio Galloni
The 2019 Figeac is without question one of the wines of the vintage. All the promise it showed as a young barrel sample, is all there in bottle, too. Estate Director Frédéric Faye crafted a towering, statuesque Figeac built on vertical energy and a feeling of vibrancy that never lets up. Deep layers of red/purplish fruit, cedar, tobacco, mint and dried flowers are framed by a super-classic expression of structure that keeps things in balance. There is a bit more Cabernet Franc in this year's blend, and that definitely comes through. Readers who can find the 2019 should not hesitate, as it is truly majestic.
99 Points | James Suckling
This is a really beautiful red with crushed-berry, plum, bark, mushroom and earth character. It's full and creamy-textured with lots of tannins, but they are integrated and polished and flow across the palate. So much depth and intensity, yet there's underlying grace and class. Try after 2025.
99 Points | Wine Enthusiast, Roger Voss
The wine is seriously rich with solid tannins. The tannins are softening into a more velvet texture that suits this style of wine well. It is giving a smoky character to the wine as well as richness. This is a great wine, very aromatic and concentrated. Drink from 2027.
99 Points | Jeff Leve
Not quite at the level of the over the moon 2016, but not too far either, this sublime gem is almost opaque in color. This is so concentrated, silky, rich and decadent, it's almost off the charts. Blackberry, espresso, black currants, licorice, flowers and wet earth with cherry blossoms crowd into the perfume. Fresh, vibrant, lively and structured to age and evolve for decades, the wine ends with waves of perfectly ripe, vibrant, red and black fruits that simply do not want to quit! Drink from 2035-2060.
98 Points | Neal Martin
The 2019 Figeac was bottled in mid-July. Deep in color, with a bouquet that is initially backward and reticent. It requires a few minutes to shake off the veil of oak from the élevage. As I observed last year, the Cabernet Franc is very expressive this year, contributing blackberry and graphite notes and lending a more Left Bank-style bouquet. The palate is very fresh from the first moment, and very well structured, delivering layers of black fruit struck through by a fine bead of acidity. The tannins are very fine, and that crucial saline element appears toward the persistent finish. This is overtly classic in style and will require cellaring to reveal its full potential. But what potential! Chapeau, Frédéric Faye and team Manoncourt.
98 Points | Jane Anson
Fragrant straight from the first moment, this is a great Figeac, with waves of concentrated flavour. The focus is on graphite, salinity, saffron, crushed stone, smoked earth, builds gently through the palate, and has the finesse and elegance that you find in the best vintages of this wine. Poised, creamy, carefully carved out fruits, full of life. Clearly extremely measured with the extraction. 100% new oak. Frederic Faye CEO, with both Michel Rolland and Thomas Duclos as consultants.
*Prices are accurate as of the blog publication date and may be subject to change.
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