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  • Country ranking ?

    85
  • Producer ranking ?

    19
  • Decanting time

    3h
  • When to drink

    now to 2030

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The Story

Taylor’s Port is the last of the original English founding port companies to remain family owned. It has never been bought, sold or taken over. The company is run by descendants of the founders. This ensures its outlook and philosophy remains focused on the production of top quality ports.
Taylor’s were also the first to invest heavily in property in the Upper Douro. The recent acquisition of Quinta do Junco illustrates the continued commitme...

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Wine Information

1927 Vintage: A classic vintage Port, one of the finest of the century, but because it coincided with the Great Depression, it didn’t sell well. Part of the stock was blended into standard quality Ports. ‘Good colour of ruby/brick red. Aromas of dried dark fruit, sultanas and raisin with just a hint of dried flowers. Full-bodied, very rich and raisiny on the palate, with dark chocolate and candied toffee, very sweet finish. Lively and gorgeous...

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Average Bottle Price

2014 2011 2010 2005 2000
988€ -22.0% 1 266€ +50.2% 843€ +1.9% 827€ +81.4% 456€

This data comes from the FINE Auction Index, a composite of average prices for wines sold at commercial auctions in 20 countries. The average prices from each year have been collected since 1990. This chart plots the index value of the average price of the wines.

Tasting note

color

Full

ending

Long, Smooth and Flavorful

flavors

Waxy, Nutty and Plum

nose

Intense

recommend

Yes

taste

Well-structured, Perfectly balanced, Round, Harmonious and Elegant

Written Notes

One last flight of dessert wines? I think I can, I think I can. My notes were brief, apologies. A 1927 Broilo Vin Santo was white porty with a touch of morning mouth but uniquely excellent (93). A 1901 Bruder Gottdiener Ausbruch Imperial Tokaji had superb toffee flavors, ‘so good,’ I wrote. It had a thick and viscous texture (96). A 1927 Taylor’s Vintage Port was classic but not thrilling (94), and a 1936 Massandra Liveria Port was more similar to the Tokaji than the Taylor’s, despite sharing ‘Port’ in its name (94).
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The 1927 Taylor's Vintage Port has a similar appearance to the 1924, yet the aromatics develop greater intensity with notes of sandalwood, ginger, cigar box, a hint of Clementine and a nutty tincture that becomes more pronounced, the longer it remains in the glass. The palate is full-bodied with more tannic structure than the 1924. It is exquisitely defined with notes of Manuka honey, liquorice, orange peel, fig and raisin. It shares the beguiling and sensual nature of the 1924 and it is slightly unctuous towards the finish. Endowed with immense length, this Taylor's Port lives up to its lofty reputation. Tasted in the Factory House in Porto for "Taylor's - The Story of a Classic Port House" book.

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Information

Origin

Porto, Douro

Vintage Quality

Outstanding

Value For Money

Very good

Investment potential

Good

Fake factory

None

Glass time

2h

Drinking temperature

11
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