2004 Graham’s Malvedos vintage port
Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 9:42 am
During the 2011 FTLOP Harvest Tour we visited Malvedos as the last visit. We tasted six Malvedos vintages (1979, 1982, 1999, 2001, 2004, 2009) plus four Graham’s vintage ports. During the tasting my wife and I agreed that of the Malvedos vintages, 2004 and 2009 were the best. We wrote “buy” next to our tasting notes. Now the 2004 Graham’s Malvedos is released here in Norway, and I purchased a bottle to test out before further decisions. It appeared to be a very nice test.
Decanted 6 hrs. Some sediments. Deep, deep dark purple colour. Aroma was fully dominated by well-balanced fruit with hints of minerals and oak. Still slightly closed on the aroma. Full body. Fantastic combination of power and elegance. The fruit is floating away in a wonderful way. Fruit having hints of blackberries. This vintage port has the nice characteristics of being young, but still being well-developed. Well-structured vintage port. 95 pts.
Decanted 6 hrs. Some sediments. Deep, deep dark purple colour. Aroma was fully dominated by well-balanced fruit with hints of minerals and oak. Still slightly closed on the aroma. Full body. Fantastic combination of power and elegance. The fruit is floating away in a wonderful way. Fruit having hints of blackberries. This vintage port has the nice characteristics of being young, but still being well-developed. Well-structured vintage port. 95 pts.