Graham's 20 Year Old Port Bottled In 2025
This had a moderate tawny colour mixing amber with deeper brown elements. There was also a hint of residual redness. The nose was sweet and oaky. On tasting a full bodied port was revealed which was long lasting in mouth. The sweetness allowed a harmonious expression of citrus fruits, dried fruits, nuts and dry oak.
We recently tried the Graham's 30 year old at twice the price of this 20 year old. I can only conclude by saying that the 20 year old stacks up well so if you want a real treat bag yourself two bottles of 20 year old instead of one 30 year old.
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