1986 graham malvedos
Posted: 22:14 Fri 29 Mar 2013
It is the first real day of spring in NYC, but I am in my apartment, contemplating plans for the weekend and going through the games of Paul Murphy. This (375ml) bottle is my first from a few that were recently delivered, and is from the word 'go', my best experience yet with this wine.
Grown but not entirely mature. Lush but in a rugged, Indiana jones way - not dry per se, but somehow seeming calculated in its restraint.
A villainous deep garnet hue, though noticeably watery at the rim, cranberries, cartelized dates?! I mean, just really very good, firm a firm and gently anise kissed finish.
I haven't decanted it, and will do my best not to guzzle it too quickly. 94 (a monster score)
My next port tasting will be 85 vs 86 (graham, Fonseca, Taylor). 86 is up there in terms of highest quality non declared vintages, IMHO
Grown but not entirely mature. Lush but in a rugged, Indiana jones way - not dry per se, but somehow seeming calculated in its restraint.
A villainous deep garnet hue, though noticeably watery at the rim, cranberries, cartelized dates?! I mean, just really very good, firm a firm and gently anise kissed finish.
I haven't decanted it, and will do my best not to guzzle it too quickly. 94 (a monster score)
My next port tasting will be 85 vs 86 (graham, Fonseca, Taylor). 86 is up there in terms of highest quality non declared vintages, IMHO