W. & J. Graham's Vintage Port Blend 1970
Available at 8 stores
Shay A
Wednesday Wine Committee. Great hosting by Gavin. 1 sparkler, 4 whites, 4 reds and 2 dessert wines. All served blind as usual. Roasted chestnuts, cinnamon, old raspberry fig and a surprising amount of heat on the nose and palate. Shocked the alcohol is that prevalent at this age! Mellowed a bit slightly in the glass, and the added notes of graham cracker and potpourri became noticeable. I called this 40yr port.
Wednesday Wine Committee. Great hosting by Gavin. 1 sparkler, 4 whites, 4 reds and 2 dessert wines. All served blind as usual. Roasted chestnuts, cinnamon, old raspberry fig and a surprising amount of heat on the nose and palate. Shocked the alcohol is that prevalent at this age! Mellowed a bit slightly in the glass, and the added notes of graham cracker and potpourri became noticeable. I called this 40yr port.
9.2Michael L S
A treat shared by a friend. Initially the alcohol was pronounced but with a little air in the decanter the dark fruit and cigar box notes came out. Tannins are very soft and the wine is pretty evolved. I suppose like most quality port it will last but this is a good time to drink it. A treat.
A treat shared by a friend. Initially the alcohol was pronounced but with a little air in the decanter the dark fruit and cigar box notes came out. Tannins are very soft and the wine is pretty evolved. I suppose like most quality port it will last but this is a good time to drink it. A treat.
9.3Fabien Lainé
Blogger VinDeling.com
Another great elegant aged vintage, a bit more solar profile, plummy, rich, burned cigar notes, spicy character - a nice wine
Another great elegant aged vintage, a bit more solar profile, plummy, rich, burned cigar notes, spicy character - a nice wine
9.2Donald Patz
Owner/Winemaker Patz & Hall
Great Port.
Great Port.
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