Winery Story

Château Figeac

There is a Roman water supply system still visible on the grounds of Château Figeac. It dates from the second century AD, when a Gallo-Roman landowner named Figeacus built his villa on a rise of gravel-rich soil at the northwestern tip of what would one day become the most contested appellation in Bordeaux. The name stuck. The land did not change hands so much as it passed through them — through medieval lords, merchant families, and eventually winemakers — accumulating history in layers as deep as its unusual soils, especially its unconventional gravel.

Unconventional

To understand Figeac is to understand why it feels, in some important senses, like it does not belong in Saint-Émilion at all. Most of the great estates in this appellation sit on limestone-rich plateaus and clay soils that favor Merlot — lush, plump, and approachable young. Figeac sits on something rarer: three ancient Gunzian gravel...

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Winery Information

Region: , ,

Address: 3572 Route de Libourne, 33330 Saint-Émilion, France

Open for Tastings: By Appointment Only

Major Grapes: , ,

Vineyard Size: 100 acres

Own Winery: Yes

DTC Mailing List: No

Vineyard Sustainability: NA

Year Established: 1780

Owner: The Manoncourt Family

Winemaker: Frédéric Faye (Managing Director) and Romain Jean-Pierre (Technical Director)

Website: https://www.chateau-figeac.com/

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Published: May 2026