1987 Graham Malvedos

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Alex Bridgeman
Graham’s 1948
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1987 Graham Malvedos

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Ex-cellars. Deep red, holding into the rim, 90% opaque. Surprisingly closed on the nose considering the extended decant, showing some violets. Full and rich entry with deep flavours. Strong acidity and soft, dry tannins. Very fat and ripe. A dry aftertaste, full of rich fruit. Cheek drying tannins show on the finish and accompany a long length of chocolate and blueberry. This is great port. 92/100. Drunk 25 September 2010.
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Re: 1987 Malvedos vintage port

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GM87: glorious red, 85% opaque. Thick prune jam, then heat, the heat continuing to the end. Very long.
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