NV Graham Crusted 2002

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DRT
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2002 Graham's Crusted Port

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Decanted 1 hour.

A soft vanilla nose. Nice, thick mouthfeel. Lots of black fruit with good acidity. Some heat in the mid-palate (hopefully just needs longer in the decanter) then lots of dry, powdery tannins in the finish. Very nice port that would benefit from another 5 years+ in the bottle.

This bottle cost me just over £8 from Sainsbury :D






Edit: Tile amended by DRT on 12 Dec 2010
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Re: 2002 Gragam's Crusted Port

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I presume that the abbreviation for Gragam's will be Gg?
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Re: 2002 Gragam's Crusted Port

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DRT wrote:2002 Gragam's Crusted Port
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DRT wrote:hopefully just needs longer in the decanter
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DRT has just quaffed a whole bottle of Crusted Port? :lol:
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Re: 2002 Gragam's Crusted Port

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JacobH wrote:
DRT wrote:2002 Gragam's Crusted Port
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DRT wrote:hopefully just needs longer in the decanter
=

DRT has just quaffed a whole bottle of Crusted Port? :lol:
Not so. I only had 2 glasses. I suspect that the random "g" came from the bottle of Crasto DOC 2008 that I had before opening the Gragam's :D
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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