1965 Graham's Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port

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Derek T.
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1965 Graham's Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port

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January 2007

1st bottle from a case of 12 bought ex-cellars in November 2006. My birth year port 88)

Cork broke in half - the bottle had started to leak slightly but from the look of the cork this had happened only recently, probably as a result of the wine being disturbed for te first time in nearly 40 years. Luckily, none of the other bottles in the case are showing any signs of leaking.

On Decanting
An attractive pale red colour - very clear and bright. Very smooth entry of
plums and anicede followed by a little heat and a decent finish.

+8 Hours
Darker in the glass. Dried fruit and a little heat on the nose. Bitter chocolate then a quick burst of heat which quickly faded to a nice long mouthwatering finish.

+14 Hours
Smooth and very Graham's - big juicy plums - heat has now gone and a good long sweet finish

+65 Hours
Colour darker and more brown than red. Hot nose and very tawny taste. Also tasted at 36 hours with similar experience - best at 8 to 14 hours

Score: 6-4
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Re: 1965 Graham's Malvedos

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so how many you got left...I hope more cause you still have many more birthdays to go
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Re: 1965 Graham's Malvedos

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So did we miss saying happy birthday? :winebath:

Nice note. I only own one of these, for a special occasion. Now I know how to decant it, so thanks Derek.

Appreciate the reference point on this one too. [cheers.gif]
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Re: 1965 Graham's Malvedos

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I share the destiny to be of this vintage [help.gif] :evil:
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