Cellar Journal – Bordeaux to Start… (Jul 2018)

The 1982 Figeac is a wine that I have tasted over a dozen times, a mercurial Saint-Émilion can surprise and disappoint at a whim. Certainly here, compared to the 1966 and 1975, I am a bit underwhelmed. The bouquet is jarringly herbaceous unlike many of its Right Bank peers. The palate is dry and structured, perhaps more like a 1983 than a 1982. There are fleeting glimpses of a great wine, the balance and the length both impressive however, I wager that the Cabernet never quite reached full ripeness thus rendering the finish rather peppery and raw, which is so uncommon in the 1982 vintage. Tasted at Christies’ Figeac dinner with Marie-France Manoncourt.