1980 Graham

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jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
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Fonseca 1980
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Really deep colour. Grapes on the nose. Big rich palate. Excellent, and still young, port. Got a point from me for WOTN which is impressive in this company.
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G80: a silly colour — dark dark red, 80% opaque. Intense plum fruit, big and sweet, likely with baga.
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Alex Bridgeman
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Graham 1980. Very dark in colour, darker than the 1985 sitting alongside this glass. Distinctly different on the nose than the previous wines, younger with raspberry fruit rather than spiced fruit. Sweet raspberry fruit on the palate, dark chocolate tannins give a youthful and firm mouthfeel. Bright, youthful black cherry finish, long and persistent. Delightful. 91/100. Double decanted at 15.00 and tasted at 19.00.
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G80. Medium garnet, possibly medium dark garnet. Raspberry on the nose. Sweet raspberry on the palate, but not all that much else. Still some tannins, so might add some depth over the next 5 years. 92 points.
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