ON-620641 QC-12299610
Graham's 20 Year Old Tawny Port
Port
Douro, Portugal
LCBO# 620641
0G
9191
$30.45
Critic Reviews (9)
Nadia  Fournier
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Nadia Fournier

This remarkable Tawny vividly illustrates that 20 years is probably the ideal age for this type of wine. More complex...

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Steve Thurlow
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Steve Thurlow

This is quite spectacular and even better than the last time I tasted. Velvety smooth, sweet and elegant. Expect pure...

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Michael Godel
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Michael Godel

In its average of 20 year-old wines set to old casks Graham’s seems to find more ways to express sugars than almost...

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DJ Kearney
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DJ Kearney

In full flourish, this stately 20 Year Old Tawny parades a complex caramel, roasted nuts, fig and smoky bouquet. Rich...

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David Lawrason
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David Lawrason

This is in a 500ml bottle. It is pale tawny in colour. The nose is very soft, rich and ripe with cherry jam, fine...

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Treve Ring
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Treve Ring

Brown orange hue in the glass hints at the age of this tawny. Opens with a lovely nutty, herb grass note and mature,...

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John Szabo, MS
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John Szabo, MS

Pale garnet red and showing fading fruit character, this 2019 bottling of Graham's 20 year-old tawny is really very...

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Craig Pinhey
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Craig Pinhey

Lots of sherry notes on this Tawny, with a pleasant, complex, oxidative personality. Warm from alcohol (duh!) and...

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Marc Chapleau
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Marc Chapleau

Reddish color without red highlights, rather sweet, quite heady too, without being alcoholic; good tawny 20 years...

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Community Reviews (7)
Marcel Legault
9494
Marcel Legault

Sarah Goddard
9393
Sarah Goddard

Sweet and silky, this wine is full of caramel and butterscotch aromas with raisin, dried fig, and orange notes. A very long finish. What a great tawny!

Tyler Philp
9393
Tyler Philp

This is really nice tawny and the 500ml bottle is perfect for sitting by the fire with your sweetie! There is an initial bite that some people like (I don't) but it smooths out beautifully in the glass. And if there is any left the next day, it tastes like the Graham's 30 which is absolute perfection in a bottle if you ever have a chance to buy one.

Try this tawny at room temperature with milk chocolate.

Jason Chenier
9292
Jason Chenier

Nice. Tasted December 2014

Scott Turbett
9191
Scott Turbett

Have to admit that as a lover of port I was a little disappointed. There is no doubt that this was silky and smooth and really nice to drink on cold winter night, however given the reviews I guess I was expecting to be blown away.

Still would recommend it though...

Rob Turland
9090
Rob Turland

Templeton Smith
8989
Templeton Smith

All the usual hallmarks of a 20 year old port are there: the butterscotch, honey, apricot and toffee. The aroma is heavy on alcohol and not quite as fresh as, say, a Taylor. On the palate the port does, as the reviewer above notes, have a bite fresh out of the bottle. This goes away after a day. A nice port, but not better than a Taylor.





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