2004 Ch. Pique Caillou, Pessac-Leognan
Very tannic, but after an hour on the glass, the middle turned quite silky. We weren’t able to finish the bottle and I transferred the remainder into a screw-cap half bottle for safe-keeping in my home unit. The greenish finish that I experienced at the finish on the first night was more evident on the second day. B-
1996 Ch. Pape Clement Rouge, Pessac Leognan
With the bottle left opened for an hour-and-a-half before consuming with a dry-aged NY strip loin, this black ruby and almost opaque wine had a nice nose of pencil, black fruit and some flint.
Tannin still abounds, although not overly harsh, it dominated the middle and the finish. There are some primary fruit that’s showing now. I’m also noticing some green stuff at the finish. Perhaps, I drank this one young, but, imho it begs the question as to whether primary fruit will still be available and overcome the tannin in the near future. I give this a B right now, with a near-term aging potential to make it just a slightly higher rating, tops, but a flat to lower rating appears to be more of the likelihood. B