December 5, 2025
Double 100 Pointed Figeac 2015 - Jane Anson's wine of the year 2025

2015 Figeac
Jane Anson has just released her top wines of 2025, and rather than naming a single winner, she highlights a collection of remarkable bottles, from Mouton 1945 and Latour 1966 to Haut Brion 1921. Many are impossible to find today, but one standout we can secure is Figeac 2015, which she flags as a top 5 recommendation in her article.
Jane Anson has awarded Figeac a perfect 100 points only once, and that honour goes to the 2015 vintage. Even the much-admired 2009, 2010 and 2022 reached 98 points, underscoring just how special 2015 truly is.
100 Points - Jane Anson
“Tasted at the 10 Years on Tasting in February in London, and again at home later in the year. I still remember how electric it was tasting this wine during En Primeur, and it's such a thrill to see it delivering so much pleasure now”
100 Points - Jeb Dunnuck
“A hold onto your hat wine, the 2015 Château Figeac is pure perfection and one of the wines of this terrific vintage […] Everyone owes it to themselves to try and taste this wine at least once!”
Chateau Figeac stands as a timeless jewel of Saint-Émilion, revered for its elegance and history. With origins tracing back to the 2nd century, it is among the region’s oldest estates, renowned for its unique gravel-dominated terroir. This exceptional 40-hectare vineyard, favouring equal proportions of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot, yields wines of remarkable finesse and longevity. Figeac’s reputation as a benchmark for sophistication and balance solidifies its place among Bordeaux’s most iconic names.
Recent years have marked a renaissance at Chateau Figeac under winemaker Frédéric Faye. State-of-the-art advancements, including optical laser sorting, vibrating tables, and meticulous barrel selection from seven different coopers, have refined the estate's winemaking. These innovations ensure precision and polish while preserving Figeac’s classic identity. The results are evident in recent vintages, which showcase enhanced ripeness and seamless balance. Figeac has firmly positioned itself as one of Bordeaux’s most exciting properties and in 2022 the property was finally promoted to Saint-Emiion Premier Grand Cru Classé A.
Figeac 2015 is a electrifying wine that unites power, grace and precision in remarkable harmony. The blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Cabernet Franc delivers vibrant cassis, plum, spice and graphite with a sensual, layered perfume. Silky yet structured, it glides effortlessly while carrying immense depth and energy. Critics praise its purity, balance and longevity, marking it as one of the standout Right Bank wines of the decade.
Jane Anson has awarded Figeac a perfect 100 points only once, and that honour goes to the 2015 vintage. Even the much-admired 2009, 2010 and 2022 reached 98 points, underscoring just how special 2015 truly is. The same sentiment rings true for Jeb Dunnuck who has only scored two vintages of Figeac 100-Points and they are 2015 and 2022.
Today, we have the 2015 available at a competitive price of €187.50* In Bond per bottle. This is one wine you won’t regret having in the cellar.

Figeac 2015

€187.50* In Bond per bottle
100 Points | Jane Anson Inside Bordeaux
Tasted at the 10 Years on Tasting in February in London, and again at home later in the year. I still remember how electric it was tasting this wine during En Primeur, and it's such a thrill to see it delivering so much pleasure now. This is brambled, fleshy, reserved yet electric, with grip, precision and verve. So good. Harvest September 21 to October 15, 100% new oak for ageing. Romain Jean-Pierre technical director, Frederic Faye managing director.
100 Points | Jeb Dunnuck
A hold onto your hat wine, the 2015 Château Figeac is pure perfection and one of the wines of this terrific vintage. A blend of 43% Cabernet Sauvignon, 29% Merlot and 28% Cabernet Franc, its deep purple color is followed by a huge nose of crème de cassis, black raspberries, smoked earth, and graphite. This is followed by a full-bodied, opulent and incredibly concentrated Saint-Emilion that has everything in the right places, no hard edges, thrilling purity of fruit, and a great, great finish. This is one of those rare gems that carries huge intensity and richness, yet still glides across the palate with no sense of weight or heaviness. Winemaker Frédéric Faye thinks the 2016 is even better but that certainly isn’t stopping me from giving this crazy good wine a triple digit score. Everyone owes it to themselves to try and taste this wine at least once!
97+ Points | Wine Advocate
The recent leaps and bounds in improvements that have occurred at this great estate, equating to a dramatic increase in intensity and complexity—without compromising the husky, soft-spoken, sultry voice that is Figeac—is a monumental achievement. Kudos to Frederic Faye and his team for so beautifully expressing what was clearly an extraordinary vintage at Chateau Figeac! Blended of 29% Merlot, 43% Cabernet Sauvignon and 28% Cabernet Franc, the deep garnet-purple colored 2015 Figeac reveals vibrant black cherries, cassis, red currants, black plums and licorice notes with touches of cigar boxes, bouquet garni, potpourri, damp soil and black pepper. Medium-bodied, delicately crafted and with nuanced, quietly intense layers of vivacious red and black fruits, the palate features a solid frame of polished, rounded tannins and seamless freshness, finishing long and minerally.
97 Points | Vinous - Neal Martin
The 2015 Figeac is a step up from the 2014 with exquisite scents of red berry fruit, incense, rose petal and crush stone. Pixelated with wonderful precision. The palate is medium-bodied with grainy tannins, wonderful backbone allied with a sense of symmetry. It is more saline than previous vintages, with saliva flowing after the wine has exited. One of the standouts from the Right Bank in this vintage. Tasted at the château.
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