1991 Grahams VP

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Scott Esterly
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1991 Grahams VP

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Easiest, most pristine cork I’ve ever pulled from a vintage port. The Durand was overkill. Decanted 4+ hours before tasting. Dark red color. Very deep, rich cherry/fruity palette that I really loved. Drank over two days. 92 points.
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Was it recorked? The Syms, like some others, now recork bottles after X number of years in their storage. So later releases will have new ones.
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Andy Velebil wrote: Thu Mar 09, 2023 9:02 pm Was it recorked? The Syms, like some others, now recork bottles after X number of years in their storage. So later releases will have new ones.
You know, that might be the case. I have never come across a cork like this before. Now I wish I'd saved it. It had the correct corresponding vintage on it.
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