We opened the 02 VV this evening with locally raised rib steak and lima beans. Youthful red, some plum and cherry on the nose, and an adult dose of stem wood. Drinking, similar flavors with bright acidity and prominent drying tannins stem wood again. Fruit was present but faint and in the background. Was okay but would like a tetch more fruit perhaps somewhat shut down and will reemerge in a few years like a good Bx, or perhaps this is all it has. David Lillie praised the historical longevity of this wine when I purchased it.
FWIW, heres my note on the same wine from November 2005.
Deep, young purple. Aroma of plums, a whiff of resin and model glue, and wood (stem wood, not oak). A mouth-filling wallop of juicy red fruit counterpoised with sappy acidity, closed with a hearty dose of tannins. Noticeable stem wood, which seems, in my limited experience, to be characteristic of Loire cabernet franc-based wines. Here it is in proportion to the other flavors.
This delicious wine was a bit puppyish, in that its parts seemed loosely joined, like a puppys oversized paws and roly-poly skin, but in a completely charming way.