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Graham's 20 Year Old Aged Tawny Port

Graham's 20 Year Old Aged Tawny Port

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Graham's 20 Year Old Aged Tawny Port in a Nutshell

Graham's 20 Year Old Tawny isn't just aged; it's meticulously blended by the Master Blender, seeking a perfect equilibrium between youthful fruit and the complex nutty, orange peel notes from two decades in seasoned oak. This dedication to balance makes it exceptionally smooth and rich.

Anders' Take on Graham's 20 Year Old Aged Tawny Port

"Graham's 20 Year Tawny is amazing. Yeah, it's great in cocktails, but it never lasts long enough for me to mix with it. Just too good on its own."

Let's Answer Your Questions About Graham's 20 Year Old Aged Tawny Port

Where is Graham's 20 Year Old Aged Tawny Port from?

Graham's 20 Year Old Tawny Port hails from Portugal's Douro Valley, a region recognized as the world's first demarcated wine area and the only place authentic Port wine is produced. The Graham's brand itself was established in 1820 by Scottish brothers William and John Graham, who quickly built a reputation for exceptional Ports. This particular expression is a classic, resulting from the art of blending, cooperage, and ageing, handed down through generations. Graham's, now owned by the Symington family (who have their own long history in Port production since 1882), is renowned for the richness, concentration, and complexity of its wines, with Quinta dos Malvedos being a cornerstone vineyard since 1890. The 20 Year Old Tawny is a testament to their mastery, perfected over two decades to achieve a balance between younger and aged Port wines.

How should I use Graham's 20 Year Old Aged Tawny Port?

Graham's 20 Year Old Tawny Port delivers a nutty character with mature fruit and orange peel notes from its two decades in oak. It’s rich, smooth, and balanced, making it a treat on its own or a sophisticated addition to cocktails, particularly those that benefit from depth and caramel or dried fruit nuances, often replacing sweet vermouth.

What does Graham's 20 Year Old Aged Tawny Port taste like?

Expect a nutty aroma, like almonds and walnuts, mingled with mature fruit and a hint of orange peel. The palate is rich, smooth, and softly sweet, revealing toffee and caramel notes. It finishes long and elegantly, with lingering hints of hazelnut and dried fruit.

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