1950 Grahams Vintage Port

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Had this one Friday Night. Took 5 hours to really show. 94 points.

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Sweetness, never had a port that old........yet! Looks great!

Grahams' ports age quite well. I have most Grahams Vintages back to 1908. I haven't had the '27 or '45 Grahams yet but would love to!!!

Go for the 1966 or 1970 vintages (regardless of brand) as they are offering the best values. The 63's are getting up there in price. '66 and '70 are two the best post war vintages and are still priced right and are available.
 
Grahams' ports age quite well. I have most Grahams Vintages back to 1908. I haven't had the '27 or '45 Grahams yet but would love to!!!

Go for the 1966 or 1970 vintages (regardless of brand) as they are offering the best values. The 63's are getting up there in price. '66 and '70 are two the best post war vintages and are still priced right and are available.

Wow .... :drool:

Where would one get port this old? How much are they going for now?
 
Best place to source old wine and port is usually: http://www.wine-searcher.com/wine-select.lml

Wine-Searcher says the 1950 Grahams VP available only in place.

European Wine Resource in CA for $500 (which is a good price). The are good seller with solid prices generally.

1970's go from $70-300 or so depending on producer. Virtually any brand will be hitting on all cylinders right now. The Taylor 70 takes about 7 hours to open up.
 
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