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  • Weather

    11° C Moderate rain
  • Time

    19:08 PM
  • Wine average?

    96 Tb
  • Country Ranking?

    45
  • Region Ranking?

    29
  • Popularity ranking?

    118

News

STUNNING RESULT FOR THE MANONCOURT FAMILY / Christie’s wine department are proud to announce a stunning result for the Manoncourt family of Château-Figeac who offered a selection of special bottles from their reserves in London on March the 16th. In a section of the auction which saw 100% of the lots selling and a tremendous hammer total of £102,880.00, bids came in from across the globe. 

Madame de Brier Manoncourt commented, “From the fir...

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History

In the 2nd century AD, a family by the name of FIGEACUS owned a Gallo-Roman villa on the site of the present château and a large estate, to which they gave their name. According to historians, this is the same family that was at the origin of the town of Figeac in the Lot department of France. The vestiges of an ancient pigeon loft remind us that in the Middle Ages this large farming estate was a noble house. The château has conserved a number...

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Vineyards

The soils which produce the wines of FIGEAC are mostly composed of sandy-gravel alluvium originating from France’s Massif Central mountains and deposited by rivers (the Isle in particular) at the beginning of the Quaternary era. In the Bordeaux area these soils are essentially found in a few vineyards in Saint-Emilion (FIGEAC/ Cheval Blanc), Pomerol, and on the left bank of the river at classified growths in the appellations of Pessac-Léognan ...

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Winemaking

In order to make a great wine, it is clear that grapes need to be picked at optimal ripeness. However, optimal ripeness is not a universally-held notion, and at FIGEAC the combination of determining factors is complex due to the nature of the soils, the three grape varieties and the co-existence of young vines with others which are almost a century old. A very strict system has been necessary to be able to fix harvesting dates with great preci...

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Inside information

A large estate covering some 54 hectares (133 acres), FIGEAC is home to remarkable biodiversity features that form a wonderful natural setting.

The Manoncourt family lives at the property, which is surrounded by great open spaces that give a majestic feel to the place. Five hectares (12 acres) of grounds, meadows, a pond, an arboretum, a bamboo garden, a warren planted with English, Holm, and Cork oak trees, as well as hundreds of China ros...

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