1994 Graham

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JacobH
Quinta do Vesuvio 1994
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1994 Graham VP

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Tasted at a Decanter organised tasting called A Half Century of Superlative Port at the Landmark Hotel, London, on the 14th November 2010 with Johnny and Paul Symington.

Tasting Notes:
Graham 1955
Warre 1960
Graham 1963
Dow 1966
Graham 1970
Dow 1980
Graham 1994
Warre 1997
Dow 2000
Graham 2007
Dow 2007
Warre 2007

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Chocolate and digestive biscuits on the nose; with a scent of deep molasses that was extremely attractive. In the mouth, perhaps a touch lighter: light cherries, apples and pears were most notable, along with a dense and tannic mouth-feel. Obviously excellent. I really enjoyed this.
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Ex-cellars. Deep in colour, 95% opaque. Raspberries all over the nose, which is surprisingly open. Sweet entry, with a pleasant woody tone to the concentrated raspberry and vanilla. Tannins are modest and soft; the acidity is balanced and frames the fruit perfectly. The aftertaste is gentle and restrained and leads to a delicious finish, full of milk chocolate and raisins. Superb port, which needs to be resisted for another 10-20 years before it will really be on song. Potentially a 95 point port perhaps. 92/100. Drunk 14 November 2010 after 6 hours of decanting.
Top Ports in 2023: Taylor 1896 Colheita, b. 2021. A perfect Port.

2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
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