- 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.
1965 Graham Malvedos
1965 Graham Malvedos
Links for a tasting of Graham's and Graham's Malvedos at the Bunghole on Tuesday 13 November 2012.
Rob C.
Re: 1965 Graham Malvedos
Dark brown. Somewhat closed nose but a nice, balanced palate that was the equal best of the Malvedos ports for me along with the 87.
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Re: 1965 Graham Malvedos
Very nicely matured Vintage Port with absolutely no signs of decay. Recorced by the Symingtons. My favourite Malvedos from the evening and overall to enjoy right now.
Axel
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Re: 1965 Graham Malvedos
Medical advice was taken, correcting an earlier mis-understanding. Previously DRT had thought that drinking port from one’s birth year, within ±7 days of one’s birthday, protects against death in that year.Axel P wrote:enjoy right now
Not quite, it is actually simpler. Drinking port from one’s birth year protects against death for the following year. One has 365 days of immortality, and sometimes 366. For those who are forgetful, it might be easiest just to have some on every birthday, but more often, even if far from the relevant day, works just as well.
Re: 1965 Graham Malvedos
This is splendid news. Did the medical advice suggest that that frequent dosage would have any kind of cumulative effect, thereby extending the period of immortality?
I have a hunch that the consumption of a double magnum could perhaps add a decade to one's life. Unfortunately, the medicine does not appear to exist in that format
I have a hunch that the consumption of a double magnum could perhaps add a decade to one's life. Unfortunately, the medicine does not appear to exist in that format
"The first duty of Port is to be red"
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Re: 1965 Graham Malvedos
Delightful colour, fully mature; 40% opaque. A touch of alcohol on the nose, with sweet raisins. Lovely flavours on the palate. A delicious sweetness, with sweet raisins and sultanas spiced with mace. Fabulous palate. Big long finish, but very sweet. Really concentrated. 89/100.
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2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.