1942 Graham

Tasting notes for individual Ports, with an index sorted by vintage and alphabetically.
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1942 Graham

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Fully mature, orange rim. Cherry nose with added tinned strawberry. Lovely fruit washing across your tongue like a tide coming in. Just a hint of heat on the finish.
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George and I tasted this very differently.

G42, having been decanted 20 minutes before first tasted. Red-pink, 40% opaque. Nose had no fruit. Initially palate intensely bitter, and oddly so, with spearmint and aniseed. Later it had softened and become gentler, but was still bitter, still powerfully so. It was good mature old Port, but not longer great. A previous G42 has been better.
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