96 Carmes Haut Brion [Pessac Leognan] Held since release, perfect cork. Normally this would be a Saturday night type of wine, but we've been traveling, so haven't had anything with complexity nor age on it, so I pulled this with a meatloaf and mashed potatoes. 12.5% abv. medium bodied. mature in color but doesn't seem to be fading at the edges. The nose is Graves typicity - ashes, cigars, some herbal notes from the CF here. On the palate its a little thin, not like the very nice trio of 98, 99*, 00. It's not fading or anything, but it likely was better younger. I am trying to remember the last time I had this vintage of CHB, maybe 10 years ago or so? The labels have changed now, as well as the winemaking style, so this is a bit of a throwback. It's a pleasure, but not my favorite vintage of that bygone era. I'll give it a B, perhaps it will get an uptick when I have the rest tomorrow.
* 1999 is probably an undervalued sleeper if you ever see it
