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Graham's Port

An Iconic Port House

For almost two centuries W & J Graham’s has been an independent family business renowned for producing fine Port wines. Scots William and John Graham initially founded a company in Glasgow to trade in textiles. However in 1820 they accepted 27 pipes of Port as payment of a debt and subsequently decided to dedicate their business to producing the finest Ports of the Douro Valley: thus Graham's Port house was born.

For almost two centuries W & J Graham’s has been an independent family business renowned for producing fine Port wines. Scots William and John Graham initially founded a company in Glasgow to trade in textiles. However in 1820 they accepted 27 pipes of Port as payment of a debt and subsequently decided to dedicate their business to producing the finest Ports of the Douro Valley: thus Graham's Port house was born.

In 1970 Graham’s was acquired by the Symington family, which had had an association with the Graham’s ever since Andrew James Symington sailed from Scotland to Porto to work for them in 1882. Nowadays Graham’s is synonymous with the famous Graham's Lodge in Vila Nova de Gaia and the vineyard of Quinta dos Malvedos – the latter a cornerstone of Graham’s Vintage Ports and Single Harvest Tawny Ports.