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1970 Graham

Posted: 22:14 Tue 22 Nov 2016
by jdaw1
A few of us gathered in the B&F to do the obvious, sighted. Perhaps a photograph of the glasses will be used on the cover of The Book.

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Re: 1970 Graham

Posted: 20:24 Sat 26 Nov 2016
by jdaw1
G70, Wine Society bottling, with the ghastly lurid red Paisley-esque pattern used by the IECWS for the 1970 vintage only. Perfect to behold: glorious red, 50% opacity. Palate starts big and sweet. Also big at the ending. But the mid-palate slightly hollow. Lovely, but not quite as full and lovely as DRT’s stash of G70.

Re: 1970 Graham

Posted: 10:16 Sun 27 Nov 2016
by DRT
jdaw1 wrote:G70, Wine Society bottling, with the ghastly lurid red Paisley-esque pattern used by the IECWS for the 1970 vintage only. Perfect to behold: glorious red, 50% opacity. Palate starts big and sweet. Also big at the ending. But the mid-palate slightly hollow. Lovely, but not quite as full and lovely as DRT’s stash of G70.
A stash (bottled by Harvey's of Bristol) that has diminished to only two bottles :(

Re: 1970 Graham

Posted: 13:13 Wed 30 Nov 2016
by PhilW
Deep clear red in colour; palate smooth and sweet, full with red cherries. Lovely port.
Rating: vg

Re: 1970 Graham

Posted: 08:07 Wed 04 Jan 2017
by Alex Bridgeman
Wine Society bottling. Lovely mature colour, 60% opaque. Spicy and lively nose, hints of sweet red jellied fruit but something unpleasant and dirty on the palate - really quite unpleasant. Hints from the taste of what could be, but certainly not a pleasant set of flavours. There is some fragrance on the aftertaste with milk chocolate and raisins on the aniseed balls finish. Not rated. Decanted 7 hours