Parker about Vintage Port Magnum 2000
Grapy, unformed, black raspberry liqueur and licorice-infused cassis notes leap from the glass of this opaque purple-colored wine. Sweet, plush, rich, and accessible, it is a forward, lush, concentrated effort that should drink well for two decades. While not one of Graham's most profound ports, it should evolve rapidly, providing immense crowd appeal.
Description
Land | Portugal |
Region | postage |
Rebsorten | Touriga National, Touriga Franca, Sousao, etc. |
Alkoholgehalt | 20.00% |
Füllstand | high fill |
Verschlußart | cork stopper |
Kennzeichnung | Contains sulphites |
Farbe | Red |
Inverkehrbringer | Graham's Porto, Rua do Agro 141, 4400-281 Vila Nova de Gaia, Portugal |
Charakter | Sweet |
Servierempfehlung | Decant at 16-18°C |
Trinkempfehlung | 2002 - 2036 |
Parker Punkte | 94 |
Jahrgang | 2000 |
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Vintage Port Magnum 2000

Graham's Vintage Port 2000 is an exquisite example of a vintage port wine from the renowned Graham's. This wine comes from one of the world's most esteemed wine regions, the Douro Valley in Portugal.
The Graham's Vintage Port 2000 impresses with its deep, dark color, a deep ruby red with purple reflections. On the nose, it unfolds a complex interplay of aromas with intense notes of ripe black fruits such as black cherries, blackberries, and cassis. These are accompanied by subtle nuances of spice, cedarwood, dark chocolate, and a light floral note.
On the palate, Graham's Vintage Port 2000 presents itself as powerful and concentrated. The fruit aromas continue, accompanied by a pleasant freshness. The tannins are present, yet silky and well-integrated, giving the wine structure and elegance. The finish is long and leaves a lasting impression of dark fruits and spices.
As a vintage port, Graham's 2000 has great aging potential and will gain complexity and depth over time. It can be enjoyed now, but can also be aged for many years to reach its full potential.
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The winery has been one of the absolute world leaders in the port wine business for many decades. The estate looks back on more than 200 years of history and is now part of the wine empire of the Symington family, one of the world's largest producers of port. The port wine house's specialties are the perfectly mature Tawny Port and LBV (Late Bottled Vintage). In Great Britain, the LBV of the estate is even the best known and most drunk port wine.
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