On par with many port’s I’ve tried, but the Taylor Fladgate and the Warre’s Otima have a slight edge IMHO…..
It’s got a clear, bright brick red color much like other ports I’ve tried, if the color is a bit pale. It’s got a bit of structure to it some moderate sweetness, a taste of dried fruit, and hint of vanilla. It’s not too astringent and has a nice finish. The Taylor Fladgate and the Warre’s Otima is slightly better, for my money try them first.
Grade: B- Price: $24
Port Reviewed:
Graham’s 10 Year Old Tawny Porto
Aged in wood 10 years
Bottled in 2006
Product of Portugal
Alcohol: 20% by Volume
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