Last nite tasting at my house 05 Burgundy-dessert-1970 & 1977 Graham-sorry no notes-but the 70 blew
out the 77.
Tonite a 2007 CDT after I wanted a port-Only the one I found was a 1963 Graham-pop & poured.
Nose: Deep-age-young
Body: full-very full
Taste: very young-youngest of the 3 Grahams by far
Aftertaste: long
19+/20
Oh cr-- I think I opened a friend's bottle he bought in the late 60's or early 70's-One I was saving.
It needs 20 years-recent 63's are variable-this is a very great port!
I loved the 70 last nite but this blows it away.
What a great 24 hours.
Grahams 1963
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Re: Grahams 1963
'63 Graham's is a pretty special bottle and one which is holding up very well.
while the 1977 has come around a little, which some of its excessive heat lessening, it still pales in comparison to a well showing 1970. A nice line up!
while the 1977 has come around a little, which some of its excessive heat lessening, it still pales in comparison to a well showing 1970. A nice line up!
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Re: Grahams 1963
Sad news Andy the 2nd day it slipped. But it was fantastic the first day.
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Re: Grahams 1963
I have posted on this wine proabably more than any other on this board. Execpt for one leaky cokred bottle, it is always consistent. One of my all time favorites.
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