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Château La Tour Figeac 2016
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Château La Tour Figeac 2016

Grand cru classe - - - Red - See details
Parker | 91
J. Robinson | 16.5+
Decanter | 91
Wine Spectator | 91
J. Suckling | 94
Vinous - A. Galloni | 89
The Wine Independent | 92
Vinous Neal Martin | 88
€756.00 Incl. VAT
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€63.00 / Unit
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Packaging : a case of 12 Bottles (75cl)
1 x 75CL
€65.00
12 x 75CL
€756.00

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    ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
    Marks and reviews

    17

    /20

    Vinum

    With an almost explosive fruitiness—full-bodied, dense, even opulent—yet never heavy; excellently crafted and guaranteed to delight.

    91

    /100

    Wine Spectator

    James Molesworth

    This has a mix of fresh loganberry, warmed boysenberry reduction and melted red licorice notes all together, backed by enticing mulling spice, apple wood and sanguine flavors on the finish. Best from 2021 through 2032. 3,550 cases made.

    92

    /100

    Decanter

    Potent blackcurrant and black cherry, dark cocoa and cedar nose. Supple and lifted with blueberry and wild plum, redcurrant, menthol and graphite. Nicely controlled and weighted in the mouth with lots of liquorice and freshness on the finish.

    94

    /100

    James Suckling

    Deep and fragrant with some savory character, this is a beautiful St.-Emilion that has a wonderful, silky texture on the fullish palate, as it sails through into the very long finish, thanks to the fine tannins and impressive ripeness. Drink or hold.

    89

    /100

    Vinous

    Antonio Galloni

    The 2016 La Tour Figeac offers good fruit intensity and depth. Readers should plan on giving it a few years in bottle, as the tannins are a bit coarse today. Red cherry, plum, espresso and floral notes add complexity throughout. Even so, the tannins retain a toughness that is not likely to ever fully disappear.

    92

    /100

    Jeff Leve

    Leve Jeff

    Smoky black cherry, licorice, espresso and earthy notes work perfectly with the fresh, ripe, sweet plums and cherries. Medium-bodied and driven by finesse, this is quite the charmer.

    93

    /100

    Falstaff

    Falstaff

    Deep dark ruby, firm core, purple reflections, faint brightening on the rim. Ripe sweet cherry fruit, plum notes, delicate tobacco and nougat in the background. Juicy with good complexity, more cherry on the palate, fine tannins, elegant and with good length.

    92

    /100

    Andreas Larsson

    Andreas Larsson

    pure, floral and lifted nose with violet, wild berries, dry spices, ginger and clove; medium-bodied palate with fine proportions, polished and fresh, offering elegant fruit, crushed raspberry, plum, and a suave finish with good length.

    90

    /100

    Jeb Dunnuck

    Jeb Dunnuck

    The 2016 Château La Tour Figeac was outstanding both times I was able to taste it. Offering good ripeness in its black cherries, raspberries, forest floor, and smoked earth aromas and flavors, it’s medium to full-bodied, has terrific balance, and a layered, lengthy, elegant style that’s going to drink nicely for 15 years or more.

    17

    /20

    Weinwisser

    Deep purple with violet rim. A delicate perfume of raspberry and red cherries, showing great finesse. On the elegant palate, finely integrated tannins, rosewood and redcurrant on the finish. A wonderful St.-Émilion finesse!

    19

    /20

    René Gabriel

    Kunz barrel sample 17: Powerful, fresh, sweet bouquet, blackberries, wild strawberries, nougat, chocolate. Balanced, creamy, fragrant palate with sweet fruit, fine tannins, tightly interwoven structure, intense, refined aromatics, long, dense finish. (18/20) Tasting note by René Gabriel, shortly before bottling: Very dark garnet with purple highlights, dense core. The bouquet of this very young wine is a dream! Blackberries, cassis, black plums, blueberries, with coffee and fine woods emerging underneath. It shows more depth than ever. On the palate, full, rich and fleshy. Displays great concentration. The tannins are magnificent and already slightly rounded, the finish almost over-aromatic. This could become the best Tour-Figeac in its history. With a guaranteed potential of a good 25 years! (19/20).

    18

    /20

    André Kunz

    Elegant, fresh, powerful bouquet of strawberries, cherries, cedar, light tobacco, fine nougat. A tightly woven, refined palate with fresh fruit, plenty of fine tannins, an elegant, dense structure, diverse aromatics, and a long, delicately bitter finish. 18/20 2024 - 2042

    92

    /100

    The Wine Independent

    Lisa Perrotti-Brown

    La Tour Figeac 2016 is deep garnet in color. It sings of Morello cherries, black raspberries, and mossy tree bark, plus suggestions of licorice and black tea, with a waft of cardamom. The full-bodied palate is rich and soft, delivering bags of expressive black fruits and a long-lasting finish.

    17

    /20

    Bettane+Desseauve

    Perfectly elongated tannin, with a flavorful substance of striking clarity, rich in flesh yet maintaining a very distinguished balance.

    94

    /100

    La RVF

    The supported freshness is an additional asset in asserting the style of La Tour Figeac. Refinement characterizes the entire tasting, and the wine ends on creamy tannins. Cellaring potential of fifteen years ahead.

    89

    /100

    Yves Beck

    Separated from Château Figeac since 1879, La Tour Figeac is located on the edge of the AOC Pomerol, between Cheval Blanc and Figeac. The 2016 harvest took place from October 3 to 18. Garnet-red colour with violet highlights. The bouquet is of good intensity and pleasantly fruity. On the palate, it shows a slightly creamy, well-balanced body. The tannins are well integrated, but the finish still needs to gain in elegance, as it is somewhat drying. A little cellaring will be necessary. Fruity finish.

    90

    /100

    Vertdevin

    The nose offers a little concentration as well as delicate power. We find notes of blackcurrant, small wild berries and, more lightly, flowers (violet, lily), along with subtle touches of blackcurrant bud, blond tobacco, licorice and discreet hints of spice. The wine benefits from decanting. The palate is fruity, balanced, and offers fine juiciness, a delicate mineral backbone (refined minerality), finesse, smoothness, and a very subtle straightness. On the palate, this wine reveals notes of fresh blackberry, fresh raspberry and, more lightly, crunchy/juicy small fruits, together with slight toasted nuances, tonka bean, and a very discreet floral hint. The tannins are fine and well handled.

    90

    /100

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    Jean-Marc Quarin

    The best ever made. Dark, intense, and beautiful color. An intense, refined nose, fruity, ripe, and creamy. A delicious, highly aromatic palate with medium body but plenty of flavor. Long, sapid, and delicious. Enjoy it young.

    94

    /100

    Wine Enthusiast

    R.V.

    93–95. Barrel Sample. Big and bold, this wine, produced from a biodynamic estate, is packed with dark tannins and intense fruit. It is solid and fruity, clearly built for the long haul.

    Description

    The structure and expression of a Saint-Émilion wine

    The estate

    Grand Cru Classé de Saint-Émilion, Château La Tour Figeac was founded in 1879, at the time of its separation from Château Figeac to which it was attached. Since 1994, the Otto Maximilian Rettenmaier family has been at the head of the estate.

    The vineyard

    The vineyard of Château La Tour Figeac benefits from an exceptional location in Saint-Émilion, on the edge of the Pomerol appellation. The 14.6-hectare vineyard is situated between Château Cheval Blanc and Château Figeac. The vines, with an average age of 37 years, are planted on a beautiful gravelly-sandy terroir over deep clay. Since 1997, the vineyard of Château La Tour Figeac has been managed ecologically with the implementation of organic and biodynamic practices. Herbal teas and natural preparations are used to care for the vine, considering the entire ecosystem. The estate has gone even further in respect for the environment and the vineyard, as cereals are now planted between the vine rows to strengthen the soil and limit erosion.

    Winemaking and aging

    Rigorous sorting followed by destemming. Winemaking in small vats. Gentle extraction with punch-downs. Maceration for one month. Racking into barrels (50% new, 50% of one wine) for malolactic fermentation before aging for 15 months..

    Blend

    The Château La Tour Figeac 2016 is the result of a blend of Merlot (70%) and Cabernet Franc (30%).

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