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Graham's Late Bottled Vintage 2020 Port: Rich Heritage in a Glass

Graham's Late Bottled Vintage 2020 Port: Rich Heritage in a Glass

6 /10
EDITOR
6.5 /10
COMMUNITY (6)
Vineyard: Grahams
Type: Fortified
ABV: 20% ABV
Price: £16.75
Grape Varieties: Blend

Tasting Notes

Nose

Deep and concentrated with notes of Christmas cake, molasses, roasted coffee, and aged wood

Palate

Sweet and complex with raisin, toffee, and orange marmalade flavours, lifted by a fine oxidative tang

Finish

Long and complex with layers of dried fruit, spice, and a satisfying dry edge

First Impressions

Graham's Late Bottled Vintage 2020 Port arrives at £16.75 for 75cl, and at this price, it needs to offer genuine quality to stand out in a crowded market. As always with its late bottled vintages, Graham’s displays a wonderful purity of character. The 2020 reveals aromas of blackberry and blackcurrant with traces of liquorice, mint and euca

Portugal continues to surprise the wine world with the breadth and quality of its output, from the Douro Valley's fortified treasures to the Atlantic coast's crisp whites. Grahams is a name worth knowing in this context.

On the Nose and Palate

The nose offers deep and concentrated with notes of Christmas cake, molasses, roasted coffee, and aged wood. Moving to the palate, the wine is sweet and complex with raisin, toffee, and orange marmalade flavours, lifted by a fine oxidative tang. The finish is long and complex with layers of dried fruit, spice, and a satisfying dry edge.

Food Pairing and Serving

Outstanding with blue cheese, dark chocolate, nuts, or enjoyed on its own as a contemplative after-dinner pour. Serve slightly chilled at 12–14°C.

The Verdict

Graham's Late Bottled Vintage 2020 Port earns a well-deserved 6 out of 10. This is an solid fortified that delivers its blend with genuine conviction and craft. At £16.75, the quality-to-price ratio here is genuinely impressive. Whether you're building a cellar or simply looking for something excellent to drink tonight, this bottle earns its place.

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Ash Carrington
Ash Carrington
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Natural Wine, Orange Wine, Skin-Contact, Asian Wine, Craft Winemaking

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Helena Kosta VIPsAllowed - Great with cheese after dinner
7/10

The guy at Majestic recommended this and I'm glad he did. Really rich and warming with a nice orange marmalade thing going on that stops it being too heavy. We had it with stilton and it was perfect. 20% ABV sneaks up on you though!

31 January 2026
Nia Okafor VIPsAllowed - Birthday treat that delivered
8/10

Got this as part of a birthday hamper and honestly it was the highlight. The dried fruit and spice on the finish just goes on and on. I don't know much about port but this one really impressed me — rich and complex without being overwhelming.

14 January 2026
Simon Hughes VIPsAllowed - Nice but not amazing
5/10

It's fine. Sweet and raisiny like you'd expect from a port, and the coffee notes are nice. But for nearly £17 I was hoping for something a bit more special — felt like it didn't quite justify the price when there are cheaper LBVs out there.

26 December 2025
Amira Benali VIPsAllowed - Decent everyday port
6/10

Picked this up to have something on the shelf for after dinner. It's sweet but not sickly, and there's a nice dry finish that keeps you sipping. Not the most exciting port I've ever had but it does the job well enough.

19 December 2025
Ravi Krishnan VIPsAllowed - Proper Christmas in a glass
7/10

Bought this for a dinner party and it went down a treat. Massive Christmas cake vibes on the nose, and the toffee and raisin flavours are lovely. At under £17 it's a solid port that I'd happily buy again.

29 November 2025
Gianluca Ferro VIPsAllowed - Solid but wouldn't rush to rebuy
6/10

Had this at a friend's place and thought it was pretty good. Lots of dark toffee and raisin, and I liked the slightly bitter coffee edge. My only gripe is it's a touch too sweet for my taste — I prefer something drier. Still, Graham's clearly know what they're doing.

24 October 2025

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