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40 Year Old Port Wine

A 40 year old Port is the height of long‑term cask ageing. A rare, deeply expressive style shaped by four decades of slow transformation. These bottles offer extraordinary concentration, elegance, and aromatic complexity, making them some of the most treasured Ports available.

Original price £199.95 - Original price £199.95
Original price
£199.95
£199.95 - £199.95
Current price £199.95

Graham's 40 Year Old Tawny Port In Luxury Box 75cl

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Graham's 40 Year Old Tawny Port In Luxury Gift Box Graham's 40 year old tawny is witness to a long-standing tradition. This wine is composed by Gra...

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Original price £199.95 - Original price £199.95
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Current price £199.95
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Why These Bottles Are So Rare

Only a tiny number of casks ever reach the level of balance and complexity required to be classified as 40‑year‑old Tawny Port. Many barrels are lost to evaporation, and only the most exceptional are selected for bottling.

Because of this, availability is extremely limited - We work closely with our suppliers to secure rare and hard‑to‑find 40‑year‑old Ports, ensuring access to bottles that are often unavailable elsewhere.

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Perfect Occasions For 40 Year Old Port

A 40‑year‑old Port is ideal for:

It’s a bottle that feels meaningful without being overstated - a gift that shows thought, care, and appreciation.

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40 Year Old Port FAQ's

Is a 40‑year‑old Port worth the higher price?

Yes - the cost reflects decades of ageing, extremely limited production, and the skill required to maintain quality over such a long period.

How rare is a 40‑year‑old Port?

Very rare. Only a small number of casks survive four decades of ageing with the right balance of concentration and elegance.

Does a 40‑year‑old Port improve further in the bottle?

Tawny Ports do not evolve in the bottle, so a 40‑year‑old is best enjoyed now. For storage tips, checkout our Port storage guide.

Should I decant a 40‑year‑old Port?

No - Tawny Ports are filtered before bottling and don’t require decanting. If you’d like a deeper explanation, our decanting guide walks through exactly when decanting matters and when it doesn’t.

What makes a 40‑year‑old Port different from younger aged Tawnies?

It offers deeper concentration, more pronounced dried‑fruit and nutty notes, and a longer, more refined finish.