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1985 Graham
Posted: 19:12 Sun 30 Oct 2011
by RAYC
Re: 1985 Graham
Posted: 19:49 Sun 30 Oct 2011
by RAYC
Bottle 2
Purchased recently at BBR, decanted @ 10.00am (T-9hrs)
Softer, smoother and rounder fruitiness than the other bottle, with delicate spiciness and long finish. More mature, i felt, but really this did not taste at all like Bottle 1, even unblinded. The other bottle perhaps slightly more interesting, and therefore having the edge. But this was a good port, and put on a good showing **** (90)
Guessed as Warre 77, Fonseca Guimaraens 87, Smith Woodhouse 80 and Delaforce 77
Re: 1985 Graham
Posted: 09:30 Wed 02 Nov 2011
by Alex Bridgeman
Medium red in colour, fading on the rim; 50% opaque. Sweet on the nose, with violets and red licorice. Very sweet entry, then dry on the mid-palate. Very spicy, with some heat and some soft tannins. Plenty of dry strawberry in the mid-palate and the development is gentle. Hot aftertaste, with a strong and spicy finish of good length that brings lots of aniseed flavours. Served blind, I guessed this to be SW80; others guessed W77, FG87, Df77. 10 hours decant. Drunk 27 October 2011. 89/100.
Re: 1985 Graham
Posted: 07:21 Sun 06 Nov 2011
by jdaw1
G85, RAYC: 60% opaque, red fading to pink at edge. Heat. Mid-to-light. Surprisingly little fruit. Another junior 1977? Oh no G85 again!