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Chateau Belregard-Figeac (Vignobles Pueyo), Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classe, 2018

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Chateau Belregard-Figeac (Vignobles Pueyo), Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classe, 2018

What is this wine?
Château Belregard-Figeac is part of Vignobles Pueyo, a family estate run by brothers Christophe and Philippe Pueyo in Saint-Émilion. Farming organically and with minimal intervention, they focus on honest, terroir-driven Bordeaux. The vineyards sit on the gravelly, sandy slopes near Château Figeac. This Grand Cru bottling is dominated by Merlot, with Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon adding structure and depth.

Why get this wine?
2018 was an outstanding vintage in Bordeaux, producing concentrated, balanced reds with real aging potential. Belregard-Figeac offers the pedigree of a classified Saint-Émilion at a far more accessible price than its neighbors. For lovers of Right Bank Bordeaux, it’s a chance to experience top terroir and a serious vintage without splurging.

What does this wine taste like?
Full-bodied and supple, with layers of ripe plum, blackberry, and black cherry framed by notes of cedar, tobacco, and graphite. Silky tannins and fresh acidity provide balance, while the finish lingers with spice and mineral lift.

When should you drink this wine?
Beautiful now with a short decant, especially alongside roast lamb, duck, or aged cheeses. It will develop gracefully over the next 10–12 years, rewarding cellaring.

$13.30

Original: $37.99

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Chateau Belregard-Figeac (Vignobles Pueyo), Saint-Emilion Grand Cru Classe, 2018—

$37.99

$13.30

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What is this wine?
Château Belregard-Figeac is part of Vignobles Pueyo, a family estate run by brothers Christophe and Philippe Pueyo in Saint-Émilion. Farming organically and with minimal intervention, they focus on honest, terroir-driven Bordeaux. The vineyards sit on the gravelly, sandy slopes near Château Figeac. This Grand Cru bottling is dominated by Merlot, with Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon adding structure and depth.

Why get this wine?
2018 was an outstanding vintage in Bordeaux, producing concentrated, balanced reds with real aging potential. Belregard-Figeac offers the pedigree of a classified Saint-Émilion at a far more accessible price than its neighbors. For lovers of Right Bank Bordeaux, it’s a chance to experience top terroir and a serious vintage without splurging.

What does this wine taste like?
Full-bodied and supple, with layers of ripe plum, blackberry, and black cherry framed by notes of cedar, tobacco, and graphite. Silky tannins and fresh acidity provide balance, while the finish lingers with spice and mineral lift.

When should you drink this wine?
Beautiful now with a short decant, especially alongside roast lamb, duck, or aged cheeses. It will develop gracefully over the next 10–12 years, rewarding cellaring.

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