After the disappointing 1994 Vertical, I decided to dig into my stash of 1994's.
From 375ml bottle.
Dark ruby color.Wonderful nose of sandalwood and roasted cherries. Classic! This still quite young. There is a lot of acidity, although I'm not getting a lot of tannins. Cherry and cranberry flavors are quite deep and pronounced. There is just a touch of blackberry. The wine is much less sweet than most of the Graham's that I have had. It still has that touch of grapefruit in the finish that I remember that it had on release. Excellent wine that could still use a few years. I suspect that from a 750ml bottle that this wine would be quite unready. 93 points
1994 Graham's Vintage Port
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Re: 1994 Graham's Vintage Port
My take is many of the 1994's have really shut down in recent years ( for regular and large formats) after pretty much being open for a long time. No doubt they'll come out of it in due time. So good to get a reference point from a 1/2 bottle.
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Re: 1994 Graham's Vintage Port
Opening 1994 vintages is not even on my radar even though it's on 20 years. 2-3 years I'll check out some of the smaller producers I have bottle of.
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