1977 Graham

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jdaw1
Cockburn 1851
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1977 Graham

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Alex Bridgeman
Graham’s 1948
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Mature red colour with a pink edge; 40% opaque. Nothing on the nose other than some harsh cranberry, but this is very faint. Light bodied entry but a delicious and fragrant mid-palate with lots of light fruit. Delicate candied cherry and tobacco on the palate. A lovely aftertaste full of typical Graham's Christmas Cake, but sweet and rather light. Lingering and lovely finish with a sweet jelly-bean finish. Too many gaps to show as a great port; perhaps this was under-decanted. 88/100. 19-Dec-17. Decanted 5 hours.
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Graham’s 1977
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25% opacity, red brown. Soft, elegant nose, dusty strawberries. Elegant and refined in the mouth, nice balance, dusty strawberries again.
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G77: pink-red, 30% opaque. Soft with boiled candy and maraschino cherries. Light ending.
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