1963 Graham's, Single Harvest Tawny Port, Portugal

  • Red
  • Luscious
  • Full Bodied
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Jancis Robinson MW
19.5/20
Neal Martin MW
91/100
James Suckling
98/100
Mark Squires
96/100
Product: 19638114495
1963 Graham's, Single Harvest Tawny Port, Portugal
Colour Red
Sweetness Luscious
Vintage 1963
Alcohol % 20
Maturity Drink now
Body Full Bodied
Producer Graham

Critics reviews

Jancis Robinson MW 19.5/20
Shown to contrast with the 1963 vintage. Aged for over half a century in seasoned oak casks with an average age of 75 years that have been maintained by Graham’s own team of eight coopers. See picture of the relative colours of the vintage and single harvest tawny 1963s.Charles admits it’s difficult to say which he prefers (vintage or tawny); I think I prefer the old tawny. Firm finish, very fresh and lively. Some light astringency on the end. Less sweet and smooth than the vintage wine but very powerful. Very long indeed. Very sweet start and then a dry, fresh finish. Lots of freshness.jancis_robinson_mw MW, JancisRobinson.com (December 2018)
Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com (Dec 2018)
Neal Martin MW 91/100
The 1963 Single Harvest Tawny Port from Graham’s is a bottling of four barrels with an average age of 75 years. It has a slightly paler colour than the 1969 from Cockburn’s tasted alongside and feels conservative by comparison, offering subtle walnut, marmalade, cigar humidor and mandarin. The palate is medium-bodied with an attacking, feisty, spicy opening. There are hints of cumin and marmalade, joined by clove and ginger towards the cohesive finish. The vigour demonstrated by the palate actually makes me desire more fireworks from the aromatics. Tasted at the Symington Tawny Port tasting at the Tower of London.Drink 2018 - 2024Neil Martin, Vinous.com.com (December 2018)
Neal Martin MW, Vinous.com (Dec 2018)
James Suckling 98/100
This is glorious. Superb depth and finesse with balance and density are so fitting for the greatness of the legendary 1963 vintage. Full-bodied, very sweet yet focused and showing just a hint of tannins. Very long and sweet on the finish. I love the complexity and subtlety of caramel, butterscotch and hints of dried fruits. Fantastic. Drink nowjames_suckling, jamessuckling_com (September 2018)
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (Sep 2018)
Mark Squires 96/100
The 1963 Single Harvest Tawny Port, not yet bottled when seen and set for release in 2019, is a field blend that comes in with 127 grams of residual sugar. A very different wine stylistically than the overachieving 1994, this isn't as rich in a way, but it has a few cards up its sleeve. It adds more of that wonderful complexity that great old Tawnies acquiremolasses, dark chocolate, seared caramel. It's rather fresh for the age too. It has plenty of power and fine acidity supporting the fruit as well. This is pretty beautiful. It will last indefinitely, barring cork failure. The price was not set yet.Mark Squires - 19/07/2018
Mark Squires, RobertParker.com (Jul 2018)

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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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