Graham'sLBV 2017

Product code: 14396
£17.60 inc VAT
Country
Country: Portugal
Region
Region: Douro
Winery
Winery: Graham's
Alcohol
Alcohol: 20%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Charles Symington and Henry Shotton
Grape: Red Port Blend
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Country
Country: Portugal
Region
Region: Douro
Winery
Winery: Graham's
Alcohol
Alcohol: 20%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Winemaker
Winemaker: Charles Symington and Henry Shotton
Grape: Red Port Blend

Product Notes

Graham's LBV (Late Bottled Vintage) is a rich and full-bodied wine that boasts a deep, ruby-red color and an intense flavor profile. This wine is made from a blend of high-quality grapes, handpicked from the Douro Valley of Portugal. The resulting wine is aged in oak barrels for four to six years, allowing for a careful development of complex flavors and a smooth, silky texture. On the nose, aromas of black cherry, dark chocolate, and tobacco are present, followed by flavors of ripe black fruits, vanilla, and spice on the palate. Graham's LBV is perfect served alongside rich meats, strong cheeses, or decadent desserts. A wine to savor and enjoy.

Tasting Notes

Graham’s 2014 LBV has an intense deep red colour. The wine has distinctive floral aromatics of violets and rock rose, which reflect the importance of the Touriga Nacional variety in the wine’s composition. In the mouth, compact, ripe black fruit flavours marry with fresh, spicy notes from the Sousão. The finish is typically Graham with the signature balance between complexity and elegance

About the Winery

Graham's

Established in 1820 in Portugal, W & J Graham’s is an independent family-owned wine estate, specialising in making world-class wines, making Port wines popular worldwide. In 1890, Graham’s became one of the first companies in Portugal to make wines from their own vineyards in the premium Douro Valley. 

In 1970, the Symington family acquired Graham’s wine label. Under the new ownership, the company produced the 1970 Vintage Port, which is considered as one of the best wines of the century, to date. Currently, Graham’s is the only British Port company that is run independently under one family's control. Therefore, the winemaking techniques and viticultural practices followed here are unique.

Graham’s wines are produced in the five mountain vineyards located in the Upper Douro region in Portugal. In 1756, this region was declared as the first demarcated wine area. An interesting feature of this vineyard is this – it is the only region in the world, which produces authentic Port wines.

One of the unique winemaking techniques followed here is the addition of the grape spirit during the fermentation of the grapes to add to the sweetness and longevity of the wines. During the 17th century, a couple of wine merchants noticed that the people in the Lamego monastery in the Douro Valley added grape spirit in the initial stages of fermentation to make the wines sweet and authentic. This fortification method is still followed here, when wines are exported to other countries like England from Oporto.

Graham’s winemaking team still adds the grape spirit known as aguardente (commonly known as brandy) is added to disrupt the fermentation of grape juice. This helps to retain the natural sweetness of the grapes, and gives Port wines its authentic taste. You won’t normally see this process in the wines from other countries. 

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