12-26-2008
Blind tasting at Roy's, 2 of 8
Medium red, lighter than the 1980 Warre's. Nice fruity nose with raisin, plum, cherry, etc... I also pickedup something I thought of as dried leaves. The palate has well integrated tannins that are soft, silky, and sweet. Medium to full body. A bit of alcohol on the finish but overall this drinking really well now.
1980 Graham's Vintage Port
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Re: 1980 Graham's Vintage Port
I liked this quite a bit and 2 nights later when finishing it off with Stewart, the heat had blown off and was almost fully integrated which made it far more pleasure packed for me. I enjoyed it when we were all together, but the heat was a bit much at that moment. Still a very nice VP and normally I have not encountered that much spirit in other G80 bottles.
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