Re: Historic Graham's & Malvedos VP Tasting in the UK
Posted: Wed Mar 31, 2010 2:44 am
Sounds like a great tasting.
I only recall tasting one Malvedos and that was a 1965, back in about the early 90s. Expecting it to be well developed the tasters collectively decided to decant it just before dinner, about 3-4 hours before drinking. Well, that was a mistake. The Malvedos was still tight, quite dry for a Graham's, and needed plenty more time for the spiritiness to wear off.
Wouldn't know how the '65 is doing now but judging by what is being said of the '64, '58,and '57, it might still be alive.
Cheers.................Mahmoud.
I only recall tasting one Malvedos and that was a 1965, back in about the early 90s. Expecting it to be well developed the tasters collectively decided to decant it just before dinner, about 3-4 hours before drinking. Well, that was a mistake. The Malvedos was still tight, quite dry for a Graham's, and needed plenty more time for the spiritiness to wear off.
Wouldn't know how the '65 is doing now but judging by what is being said of the '64, '58,and '57, it might still be alive.
Cheers.................Mahmoud.