1970 Graham

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jdaw1
Dow 1896
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1970 Graham

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Markedly paler than the 1966. Hint of vanish on the nose. The fruit's all present and correct, though.
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G70: opened the previous day, decanted 08:00. Not a real G70: soft, light, thin, brown sugar. Sweetness remains.
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Fonseca 1966
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Graham 1970, bottled in Oporto. More evolved in appearance than the 1966, more lightly pigmented despite being a similar tone in colour; 30% opaque. Magnificent on the nose, spiced baked apples combining sweetness and fruit with a dusting of spices. Very expressive. The mature fruit shines on the palate, spiced and poised with layer after layer of flavour. Bright, dancing and so elegant - full of life before the spiced fruit finish takes over. Just delicious! 94/100. Opened to Audouze the evening before the tasting, double decanted at 08.00, poured at 18.00 and tasted at 18.25.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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G70. Very light garnet, some tawny notes. That can't be right. 1st red flag. Nose is faintly stinky but there is decent fruit behind it. 2nd red flag. But... the palate is gorgeous and full of layers of ripe red and purple fruits along with some faint baking spices. It drinks very nicely, but is clearly not right. 92 points. (It should be 95+)
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flash_uk
Cálem Quinta da Foz 1970
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30% opacity, mature red-orange. Caramels on the nose. Soft entry, cherries, caramels, bitterness in the finish. Not such a shining example of what G70 can be.
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