2011 Graham's Vintage Port

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Barry Sunderland
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2011 Graham's Vintage Port

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My first Port to be Coravin'd.

As a PnP...very deep, dark, extracted, terrific grip, round, lithe, groovy tension, medium sweet, and an apple-like citric acidity vibrating in the background, l-o-n-g.

At a 4 hour decant time, it has smoothed out but lost its tension and grip...I prefer the PnP performance.
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Re: 2011 Graham's Port

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Do you plan on poking in every year?
Sounds fantastic...
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Miguel Simoes wrote:Do you plan on poking in every year?
Sounds fantastic...
No, I'm learning that the Coravin is fantastic for preservation up to about 2 weeks, but beyond that, oxidation in duly noted.
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Has anyone tried this with an old VP yet? Curious how the cork has held up with the pressure/needle being inserted through it.
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Andy Velebil wrote:Has anyone tried this with an old VP yet? Curious how the cork has held up with the pressure/needle being inserted through it.
Andy, you provide the older VP, and I'll provide the Coravin. Deal?
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Haha ok :)
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Re: 2011 Graham's Port

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My last glass...

Bottomless fruit, wonderful structure, an ongoing and ongoing grippy finish.
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Very nice high quality juice. Glad you enjoyed this Barry. :winepour:
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