TN: 1983 Graham's
Posted: Tue Apr 08, 2008 8:23 pm
Last week-end I did open Graham's 1983 with 3 wine producers from Spain, France and Italy. All were charmed with the depth and concentration of this Port. The cork was not as easy to remove as Derek 83 Dow's and I had to work hard to prevent small pieces to drop in that precious liquid. But again I must remind that I am cursed with Port's cork removing duty.
The color was deep ruby, translucide but no color fading on the rim, this is clearly aging at a glacial pace as Parker often says. The nose exibit much alcohol on opening but after 5 hours everything is totally integatred so pure aromas of field berries, licorice and candied figs explode from one glass. On the palate, good concentration combined with still present tannins are leading the way to a full bodied port with secondary flavours of ripe fruit, blond tobacco, licorice and present cinnamon flavours are really showing that this port is still young for 25 years of age. Strong finish on spices and candied fruits, very long. I'd wait another 5-10 years to open the next bottle, at least. 18/20+
The color was deep ruby, translucide but no color fading on the rim, this is clearly aging at a glacial pace as Parker often says. The nose exibit much alcohol on opening but after 5 hours everything is totally integatred so pure aromas of field berries, licorice and candied figs explode from one glass. On the palate, good concentration combined with still present tannins are leading the way to a full bodied port with secondary flavours of ripe fruit, blond tobacco, licorice and present cinnamon flavours are really showing that this port is still young for 25 years of age. Strong finish on spices and candied fruits, very long. I'd wait another 5-10 years to open the next bottle, at least. 18/20+