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Graham's is a prominent Port house in the Douro Valley of northern Portugal. It was begun as a textile company in the early 1800s by brothers William and John Graham in Glasgow, who received a barrel of Port as payment for a debt. The business grew from there, and today, Graham's is owned by the Symington family who own several other port houses, including Dow's and Warre's.
Varietal | Port |
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Vintage | 1977 |
Rating | 93 RP |
Bottle Size | 12 x 750 ml |
Bottle Quantity | 12 |
Country | Portugal |
Region | Oporto |
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Producer | Grahams |
Color | Red |
Wine Type | Port |
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Varietal | Port |
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Vintage | 1977 |
Rating | 93 RP |
Bottle Size | 12 x 750 ml |
Bottle Quantity | 12 |
Country | Portugal |
Region | Oporto |
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Producer | Grahams |
Color | Red |
Wine Type | Port |
Varietal | Port |
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Vintage | 1977 |
Rating | 93 RP |
Bottle Size | 12 x 750 ml |
Bottle Quantity | 12 |
Country | Portugal |
Region | Oporto |
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Producer | Grahams |
Color | Red |
Wine Type | Port |
Varietal | Port |
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Vintage | 1977 |
Rating | 93 RP |
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Region | Oporto |
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Producer | Grahams |
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Robert Parker Rating | 93 RP - Graham is another great port house, producing one of the deepest-colored and sweetest styles of vintage port. Along with Taylor and Fonseca, Graham has probably been the most consistent producer of great port in the post- World War II era. Their tawnys are quite good rather than exceptional, but their vintage ports are truly sublime and sumptuous. |
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