- Review of the events as a whole;
- 1942 Graham;
- 1955 Graham;
- 1960 Graham;
- 1963 Graham;
- 1965 Graham Malvedos;
- 1966 Graham;
- 1968 Graham Malvedos;
- 1970 Graham;
- 1975 Graham;
- 1976 Graham Malvedos;
- 1977 Graham;
- 1978 Graham;
- 1979 Graham Malvedos (Magnum);
- 1980 Graham;
- 1983 Graham;
- 1984 Graham Malvedos;
- 1985 Graham Crusted;
- 1985 Graham;
- 1987 Graham Malvedos;
- 1990 Graham Malvedos;
- 1991 Graham;
- 1994 Graham;
- Planning and arrangements;
- Placemats.
1955 Graham
1955 Graham
Links for a tasting of Graham's and Graham's Malvedos at the Bunghole on Tuesday 13 November 2012.
Rob C.
Re: 1955 Graham
G55. Red, 40% opaque. Nose had spearmint and strawberry. Taste is rather odd. Starts with heat, then several brief layers of flavour before long sweetness. Odd, but not in any sense bad.
Re: 1955 Graham
Brown with red glints. For some reason this just did everything I could wish for in a port. A bit like the 55's in the Fonseca v Warre tasting. I can only hope younger vintages will develop like these. Integrated nose that balanced brown spice with hints of red fruit. Rob mentioned mint and it did have some menthol. My notes say "magical!" for the palate. It really was hard for me to pin down flavours. Outstanding and my WOTN.
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Re: 1955 Graham
Deep reddish-brown, 20% opaque. Dusty fruit on the nose, but rather light. Soft and smooth entry, gentle flavours, very tertiary with a lovely spiciness and elegance. Soft aftertaste with a long and lingering tobacco finish. Gently flavoured. 88/100
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