Dear all,
can anyone tell me something about Grahams Imperial dry port. I couldn`t find any information on the net.
Thank you.
Grahams Imperial Dry
Re: Grahams Imperial Dry
Answer from IVDP
About the bottle in question, and in accordance with our files, we can confirm that this is a port wine sold by W.J. Graham under the name Old Dry port.
Because it’s a assembled wine lot (wine resulting from the junction of batches of wine of several harvest) without the right to use to indication of the year of harvest, it is not possible to indicate the year of production.
Seal of guarantee was provided to the company on 27 September 1957 by that wine was bottled in approximate date.
About the bottle in question, and in accordance with our files, we can confirm that this is a port wine sold by W.J. Graham under the name Old Dry port.
Because it’s a assembled wine lot (wine resulting from the junction of batches of wine of several harvest) without the right to use to indication of the year of harvest, it is not possible to indicate the year of production.
Seal of guarantee was provided to the company on 27 September 1957 by that wine was bottled in approximate date.
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Re: Grahams Imperial Dry
It is most likely a Reserve Ruby Port, as it was common back then for Reserve Ruby's to have catchy names on their labels. If that ends up being the case, it's going to be 50/50 if it's still good or not....only one way to find out 