1966 Graham

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flash_uk
Graham’s 1977
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1966 Graham

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Graham’s 1977
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40% opacity, red-brown, slight clouding. Nose of chocolate. Wonderful syrupy mouthfeel, cherries and candy, bubblegum. Great balance. And also some spiciness in there.
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Alex Bridgeman
Graham’s 1948
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Corney & Barrow. Deep mature brick-red, 60% opaque. Gentle nose with mature fruit that is slightly spiced but surprisingly subdued for Graham. Nicely textured but lacking flavour at first. Gentle fruit that eventually shows lively cinnamon and nutmeg wrapped around sweet redcurrants. Fabulous cinnamon-led finish, but the finish is short and the whole experience leaves you feeling slightly disappointed. 89
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Cockburn 1851
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G66. Red, 40% opaque. Oleaginous, mid weight, with a hint of white pepper.
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