1977 Graham

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jdaw1
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1977 Graham

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On Tuesday 11th October 2011, at the RAF Club, was held a ‘square’ tasting of {Dow, Fonseca, Graham, Taylor} × {1963, 1966, 1970, 1977}. Our honoured guest was Cynthia Jenson, official blogger to the Symingtons.

Links:Before being unblinded G77 was ‟n77”.
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n77, lated identified as G77: red, 50% opaque. Gentle. Mid-weight. Not long. Red fruit.
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The G77 being described as gentle is promising. I have hope yet that it will turn into a swan :)
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Mid red colour, 60% opaque. Subdued on the nose, showing redcurrants and menthol. Gentle entry, with slight tannins and a mildly bitter entry; decent volumes of flavour but not showing a great balance. Dry on the finish, with plenty of fruit but a streak of cedar dominating over that. Served blind and guessed to be the Taylor. 83/100.

I think it has everything it needs to turn into a swan - except time in the bottle!
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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