2001 Graham's LBV Port

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Todd Pettinger
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2001 Graham's LBV Port

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Graham’s Late Bottled Vintage – 2001
Bottled in 2007. Filtered. Short T-cork. I was surprised to see the 2001s on the shelf labeled as having been bottled in 2007, so I picked one up to compare against some of the 2000 TNs that I have had this year. I can’t admit to having been overly impressed with the three bottles of Graham’s LBV I have had (all from 2000, bottled in 2005.)

Dark purple with deep, burgundy red towards the outer rim of the glass. Upon decanting a whiff of strong alcohol on the nose but some cherries and grapes show up as well. Stealing a small sip, a harsh greeney tannic bite overshadows what I can already tell is a sweet Port. Structurally, this is nice, much nicer than any of the 2000 LBVs that I have tried. It is much more complex with some stuffing that I hope to see through once the spirit blows off.

+2 hrs
The spirit seemed to blow off rapidly and after 45 minutes it was a struggle to not simply start glugging this down. Perhaps it has something to do with the fact that it has been a few days since I have had any serious Port consumption, but this is great juice.
As suspected, a very sweet elixir. Grapes and cherries are dominant. A bite of bold tannins continue to stand out and throttle the back of the palate, but it is very good, if not a bit short on the finish.

+6 hrs
Chocolate has moved into the mid- and end-palate and the Port is really starting to show what others have described as the ‘typical Graham’s sweetness.’ Rich and inviting, I find my way back to this decanter time and again, and I am having to restrain myself so there is something to compare at later timepoints… like the 8 hour mark! ;)

+11 hrs
At this point the champagne has been finished, and this is finishing off the night for me and welcoming me to the new 2008. Although I have made a resolution to eat and drink much healthier in this new year (surprisingly enough, Port is filled with all kinds of empty alcohol calories… go figure!) I will still be enjoying Port… albeit at a slower rate of consumption than at present.

Not a lot of change, but the jammy, juicey grape juices are prevelant in this Port, followed by chocolate with some strong tannic structure on the back side. A touch of nice cherry and black raspberry too.
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