2006 Graham's Malvedos

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2006 Graham's Malvedos

Postby DRT » 01:34 Sun 21 Mar 2010

"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
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Graham’s 1970
 
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Re: 2006 Graham's Malvedos

Postby jdaw1 » 22:17 Mon 22 Mar 2010

Alas I was unable to take a tasting note of this port.
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Re: 2006 Graham's Malvedos

Postby AHB » 19:16 Tue 23 Mar 2010

Young, opaque and with a vivid purple rim. Blackcurrants spring out of the glass. Aggressive acidic / tannic entry, with the powerful tannins dominating the fruit. The aftertaste is tannic and grippy - there is fruit in the aftertaste, but the tannins are all powerful. Interesting and potentially very impressive. 86/100 for drinking today.
2013 Vintage Port of the year (so far) - Quinta do Noval 1931
2012 Vintage Port of the year - 1927 Graham and 1922 Warre
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Re: 2006 Graham's Malvedos

Postby DrDirk » 20:10 Sat 24 Apr 2010

I can not say anthing to this port: it was just a wrong time point to open this and try to judge it.
Blue Stilton and Port - what else!
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2006 Graham’s Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port

Postby Andy Velebil » 04:09 Fri 30 Jul 2010

2006 Graham’s Malvedos Vintage Port:
Another “Squid Ink” colored Port with lots of tanky notes on the nose, this is one beast of a wine. Full throttle blackberries, chocolate and a wall of tannins are amazing. But the amount of complexity on the palate is where this really shined for such a young Port. Many people have written off 2006 as being not a good year, they obviously haven’t tasted this little gem. While I put a range in, my notes state “More to 94 than 92.”
92-94 Points
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