Two Imaginary Boys: Pichon-Lalande (Aug 2019)

The 1993 Pichon-Lalande is a vintage that I have not tasted for a long time, and this bottle suggests that I haven’t been missing much. It has a raw, rather lean bouquet that feels green, the Cabernet Sauvignon probably not having reached full ripeness. The palate is typical of many Left Bank 1993s, dominated by hard tannin and a hole in the middle where the fruit should be. It is not a terrible wine by a long shot, but it contracts severely toward the finish and leaves a bitter aftertaste. Not this Pauillac Second Growth’s finest hour. Tasted at Noble Rot restaurant in London.