Porto Taylor's Vintage on sale
Porto Taylor's Vintage
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About the producer

Taylor is one of the oldest and most iconic port brands. Taylor was founded in 1692, and established itself in Porto and the Douro Valley and became a reference for port lovers worldwide. It produces wines renowned for their longevity and potency, but also their aromatic subtlety.

About the wine

This Vintage port is only produced in excellent years. It is a blend of wines from the Taylor House’s three domains: Quinta de Vargellas, Quinta de Terra Feita and Quinta Junco. Following the harvests, the wines are raised in oak casks and tasted at their second Spring. If the quality is exceptional, they are kept in the final blend. The wines can be a little austere in their youth and need some time to express their full potential. They can be aged for decades.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Portugal - Douro Valley

Producers and wineries : Taylor's

Colour : red

Food and wine pairings : Petits fondants au chocolat, Mimolette vieille, Tarte au chocolat et aux noisettes

Appellation : Porto

Viticulture : conventional More information....

Service temperature : 15°

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Price estimate break down for wine Porto Taylor's Vintage 2008
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Current price estimate of 2008 vintage
30
Auction history Porto Taylor's Vintage 2008
1/8/202030
11/13/201937
1/13/201641
1/13/201638
1/13/201640
1/13/201636
12/9/201536
12/9/201536
12/9/201536
12/9/201536

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