Wow. What an incredible vintage and it hasn't peaked yet.
A fully packed port. First sip, very fruity, cherries (has to be dark) burst out. Got a hint of spice. Very aromatic too. I think I got plums more than anything. Dark red color.
Second sip, smoother than the first. Got the plums in mind, overshadows the cherries. But I'm digging it, big time. Easy tannins. Long aftertaste.
Kept coming back for more, as did others.
Next up, Graham's Malvedos 1998.
2003 Graham's Vintage Port
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Re: Graham's 2003
This is a great port. I love the 2003 vintage. I'd say that this has 20-30 years to peak. Thanks for the TN... Keep them coming!
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