I'm still a bit of a novice with Vintage Port (most of my ports are too young to open now), but I thought I'd share my thoughts on the '91 Graham's:
A wine opened to celebrate the birth of my daughter a few months ago. Full-bodied, sweet but not overly so and still some youthful tannin. Plums, raisins and a finish that seems to go on forever. I'm sure this was opened a bit young, but still thoroughly enjoyable now, but I'm sure even better in 5 years.... or even in 10.
1991 Graham's Vintage Port
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Norm, Don't worry about being a "bit of a novice", and thanks for sharing your thoughts on this one.
We are doing a "Virtual Tasting" of '91 VP's in the "Virtual Tasting Section." If you could copy this post over there, so we could add a second TN on the Graham's it would be much appreciated. Thanks again
We are doing a "Virtual Tasting" of '91 VP's in the "Virtual Tasting Section." If you could copy this post over there, so we could add a second TN on the Graham's it would be much appreciated. Thanks again

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