What is Malvedos port?

What is Malvedos port?

Graham’s 2004 Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port has a black/purple colour. A lovely complex nose with excellent sweet and rich fruit aromas such as black cherry, black currant and blackberry. On the palate it is packed with solid, structured, rich and intense black fruit flavours and an admirably long finish.

Does Port need to breathe?

So, does Port need to breathe? Late bottled and aged tawny port wines do not require aeration since they are matured in oak vats and casks. Being processes in oak vats and casks, they develop into their full flavors, so aerating will not add anything to the taste.

What do you drink with Port?

Port is great with stronger cheeses, such as Stilton. Richer cheeses, like washed-rind cheese or blue cheese, bring out the sweetness of the Port wine. The berry flavours will enhance the cheese flavours without overpowering it. A small chunk of Stilton, a mince pie and a glass of Port is an unbeatable combination.

What colour is Graham’s Quinta dos Malvedos vintage port?

Graham’s 2004 Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port has a black/purple colour. A lovely complex nose with excellent sweet and rich fruit aromas such as black cherry, black currant and blackberry.

Is Malvedos a vintage port?

The extraordinary quality of the wines from the Malvedos vineyard is such that in Vintage declarations these wines provide the main structure of Graham’s classic Vintage Ports. In most interim years, the wines from Malvedos merit bottling as a Single Quinta Vintage Port: Graham’s Quinta dos Malvedos Vintage Port.

What is a Quinta dos Malvedos?

A fabulous way to end a lunch or dinner, Graham’s 2004 Quinta dos Malvedos pairs wonderfully with chocolate desserts, such as chocolate mousse, but it can also be enjoyed on its own, providing a memorable moment in the company of good friends.