Graham

W & J Graham was originally a Glasgow-based textiles firm, founded by two brothers William and John Graham, which became port shippers in the early 1800s. The family already had extensive business interests in Scotland and India but they decided to channel their considerable resources and energy towards the pursuit of the Port industry.

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2016 Graham's, The Stone Terraces, Port, Portugal
For laying down
£788.00
- case (3 x 75 cl)
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1952 Graham's, Diamond Jubilee, Single Harvest Tawny Port, Portugal (Custom-Made Gift Case)
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£1,900.00
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1997 Graham's, Port, Portugal
Ready, but will keep
£500.00
- case (12 x 75 cl)
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2015 Graham's, The Stone Terraces, Port, Portugal
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£485.00
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2016 Graham's, Port, Portugal
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£295.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)
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1963 Graham's, Single Harvest Tawny Port, Portugal
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£2,500.00
- case (1 x 450 cl)
2011 Graham's, Port, Portugal
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£330.00
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1974 Graham's, Single Harvest Tawny Port, Portugal
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£395.00
- case (1 x 75 cl)
2017 Graham's, Port, Portugal
For laying down
£330.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)
Graham's 90, Very Old Tawny Port
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£1,100.00
- case (1 x 75 cl)
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2000 Graham's, Port, Portugal
Ready, but will improve
£695.00
- case (12 x 75 cl)

Learn more about Graham

Later that century, a young Scot called Andrew James Symington emigrated to work for Graham's, but, losing interest in textiles, he became a successful port shipper and his descendants today now own Graham's, which is the jewel in the crown of the Symington Group.

The Symington family’s ancestry in the Port trade spans a period of over 350 years, through 13 generations with 5 members of the family currently actively involved in Graham’s day to day management.

Throughout the 19th century Grahams rapidly grew and went from strength to strength and in 1980 they became one of the first Port companies to invest in Upper Douro vineyards with the acquisition of Quinta dos Malvedos. Since then Quinta dos Malvedos has been recognized as one of the Douro Valleys finest ‘river quintas’.

The Port wines from Quinta dos Malvedos form the backbone of Graham’s renowned Vintage Port in declared years. The vineyard produces Ports with floral characteristics, opulent blackberry fruit aromas backed by well balanced tannins. Graham's Vintage Ports are the epitome of richness and concentration, and this is reflected right through their range of wines from ruby to vintage classics. They are Port wines with innate quality and potential for long-term ageing.