1970 Graham

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1970 Graham

Postby DRT » 01:26 Sun 21 Mar 2010

"The first duty of Port is to be red"
Ernest H. Cockburn
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Graham’s 1970
 
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Re: 1970 Graham

Postby jdaw1 » 22:15 Mon 22 Mar 2010

Alas I was unable to take a tasting note of this port.
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Quinta do Noval Nacional 1962
 
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Re: 1970 Graham

Postby AHB » 12:46 Tue 23 Mar 2010

Clear centre, but a well pigmented mature looking wine and lighter than the '66 shown alongside. A dusty nose that opened up as it sat in the glass and was at its best 3-4 hours after the tasting started when it was soft, full of cinnamon and a fabulous fruitcake. Assertive entry, dense and concentrated; still very young but the tannins are nicely subdued by the fruit on the palate. Big and mouthfilling, sweet and very fruity. The aftertaste is sweet, initially hot and very big. One to tuck away with the '66s. My wine of the night. 95/100.
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2012 Vintage Port of the year - 1927 Graham and 1922 Warre
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Re: 1970 Graham

Postby JacobH » 12:23 Thu 25 Mar 2010

Same colour as the 1966. Dramatic nose with lots of fruit, although some felt too stewed compared to the elegance of the 1966. Excellent in the mouth, still lots of fruit, as one would expect.
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1970 Graham’s Vintage Port

Postby Andy Velebil » 04:17 Fri 30 Jul 2010

1970 Graham’s Vintage Port:
Still a medium ruby I was surprised the 1966 was darker. With its complex nose full of young plums this was also a bottle I enjoyed just smelling. Like the 1966, this was full bodied and had an amazing sensation of building in the mouth as it led into a huge full finish. One of the better showing of this I’ve had recently. 95 Points
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