Country and region
Portugal
Douro, Douro Valley
Producer profile
Douro, Portugal. Port wines with ripe dark fruit, sweetness, spice, and dessert-friendly richness.
What the name means
Port wines with ripe dark fruit, sweetness, spice, and dessert-friendly richness.
Portugal
Douro, Douro Valley
Start with 10-year tawny for a flexible dessert bottle or late bottled vintage for richer fruit.
Chocolate, blue cheese, nuts, dried fruit, caramel desserts, and strong cheeses.
Producer details
Use this as a planning checklist. Visit rules, staffing, tasting formats, and parking can change, so confirm directly with Graham's before traveling.
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Wine producers usually list winemakers, owners, hospitality directors, or cellar-door staff rather than a head sommelier. Ask the estate for the current hospitality lead if you are planning a serious visit.
Confirm appointment rules, seasonal hours, language options, group size limits, and whether the producer receives visitors at all before making travel plans.
Look for appointment-only tours, private experiences, cellar visits, vineyard walks, or tasting-room slots. Do not assume walk-ins are available.
Use tastings to compare the entry bottle with estate, reserve, single-vineyard, or library bottlings when those formats are offered.
Do not assume RV parking. Call ahead and ask about vehicle length, turning space, driveway access, nearby legal parking, and local campground options.
Ask about tasting fees, food availability, children or pet policies, shipping options, accessibility, ride-share pickup, and cancellation rules.
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