

2001 Chateau La Mission Haut Brion Pessac Leognan 13.5%
Opened an hour before pouring but not decanted. Cork looks fine. Subdued nose of cassis and vanilla. Nothing else. In the mouth, first impression is of harsh acidity, followed by a hollow mid-palate and a slightly bitter finish. Tannins are quite vivid and the alcohol seems excessive, the components disjointed and out of balance. Glimmers of classy claret but tightly wound, perhaps this is all just extremely closed. In frustration, darker thoughts emerge: perhaps my case is counterfeit (though bought from a good store in the US) or sat on an airport tarmac under the sun! Bummer. Left half the bottle for tonight, perhaps it will improve.
Drunk while watching the fourth of Truffaut's Antoine Doinel movies, in which one of the character says (twice): "if your motivation is to settle a score, it can't be art."