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| Port is one of the
world's great wines and W&J Graham & Co, who have been Port
producers for over 170 years, have a unique reputation for the quality and style of their
wine. In 1970 the firm was bought by the Symington family, who had themselves been
involved in Port prodution and shipping since 1882. The Symingtons today maintain the
traditional style of Graham's Ports and the great Vintages of Graham's continue to be
widely acknowledged as amongst the very finest available. Graham's owns one of the most famous vineyards in the Douro, the
beautiful Quinta dos Malvedos near the village of Tua. Here enormous care and attention is
devoted to the vineyards, and the wine from the property form the heart of Graham's
classic Vintage Ports.
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Graham's
Ten Year Old is a wonderfully soft, rounded wine following its long ageing in oak
casks. This softness is balanced by a rich, subtle, mature fruit. The pale amber Twenty
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is lighter and gloriously
smooth. It has a full, nutty bouquet, the classic Graham's richness and a soft lingering
after taste. The Thirty Year Old is one of Graham's most distinguished
Ports. Exacting blending over many years has ensured a wonderfully mellow wine wich,
although very old, retains some of the vigour of its youth. The flagship of Graham's Old
Tawnies is the Over Forty Years Old. This rich and powerful old Port is
the truly superb result of a lifetime's care and attention. It is available only in very
limited quantities.
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| Graham's LBV
has much of the rich full fruity flavour and "grip" of Vintage Port, combining
this with a softness gained though oak ageing, that can be betwen four and six years. At
the time of bottling it has completed its maturation and is ready for drinking without the
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The tasters select
full, fresh fruity white whines for the blending of the lushious, Graham's Fine
White. It is a fresh, delicate wine and especially pleasant when chilled. |
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