The red wine Château Figeac, vintage 2006 from the winery Château Figeac has been rated in 2022 by Peter Moser with 92 Falstaff points. It is a wine made from the grape varieties Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon from the region St. Emilion in France.
Tasting Notes
Dark ruby garnet, purple reflections, broad ochre rim. A hint of New World, some eucalyptus joins the cassis, spearmint, intense, finely spiced bouquet, dark berry fruit underpinned, a little Figeac à la Napa Valley. Powerful and juicy, ripe cherries, fine sweetness, medium complexity, blackberry confit on the finish, delicately leafy, dry tannins on the finish, which are initially masked by the sweetness, all in all somewhat old fashioned, chocolatey touch on the finish. (2021 - 2040).
More about the tastingDark ruby garnet, youthful reflections, violet rim. Fine dark berry fruit on the nose, a delicate hint of kitchen vegetables, underlaid with ripe sour cherries and cherries. Juicy, present, still somewhat demanding tannins, fresh acid core, red forest berries on the finish, fine vegetal spice in the aftertaste, appears rather slender overall.
More about the tastingDeep dark ruby garnet, youthful reflections, violet rim. Fine orange fruit on the nose, delicate spices, fine floral perfume, fresh sour cherries. Very elegant on the palate, fine coconut touch, juicy fruit, elegant, chocolaty tannins, a wine rich in extract with good length, fine nougat in the finish, delicate mocha in the aftertaste, very good development potential.
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