What is the history behind Taylor’s Port?
Founded in 1692, Taylor’s Port (Taylor Fladgate) is one of the most historic and respected Port houses in Portugal. With over 300 years of winemaking expertise, Taylor’s has played a central role in shaping the global reputation of Port wine. From its early days exporting to the UK to today’s carefully curated collections, Taylor’s has remained synonymous with heritage, quality, and craftsmanship.
The Taylor’s Legacy In The Douro Valley
Taylor’s sources grapes from the finest estates in the Douro Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site known for its dramatic landscapes and perfect conditions for Port production. Each harvest is carefully managed to maintain the highest standards of quality, from hand-harvesting the grapes to traditional fermentation methods and ageing in oak casks.
Crafting Excellence
Taylor’s combines traditional winemaking techniques with modern expertise to produce a wide range of Ports. Each style reflects careful attention to flavour, balance, and character:
- Vintage Ports are produced only in exceptional years and designed to develop complexity over decades.
- LBV Ports offer immediate pleasure with rich, approachable flavours.
- Tawnies undergo long ageing in oak to achieve their nutty, caramel richness.
- White Ports showcase freshness and versatility, ideal for modern cocktails or light festive drinking.
What is Taylor’s Vintage Port and why is it so highly regarded?
Taylor’s Vintage Port is the pinnacle of the Taylor’s portfolio. Port is only declared in exceptional years and is known for its deep concentration, intense dark fruit, powerful structure, and incredible ageing potential - often 50+ years. It’s ideal for collectors, anniversaries, special celebrations, or anyone looking for a truly memorable Christmas bottle.
Which Taylor’s Port is best for everyday drinking?
Taylor’s LBV is often the best balance of quality and value. It provides the richness of a Vintage Port but with more accessibility and no decanting required.
What are the different types of Taylor’s Tawny Port?
Popular age-statement styles include:
- 10-Year-Old Tawny – balanced, nutty, smooth
- 20-Year-Old Tawny – richer, more complex
- 30-Year-Old & 40-Year-Old Tawny – luxury gifting options with deep oak ageing
Which Taylor’s Port should I serve at Christmas?
For festive food pairings and gifting:
- With Christmas pudding: LBV or Vintage
- With cheese boards: LBV or Vintage (especially with Stilton)
- For luxury gifting: 20, 30, or 40-Year-Old Tawny
- For party hosting: LBV & White Port (cocktails)
Discover the perfect festive bottle - explore our Christmas Port guide
for tips on selecting, pairing, and gifting Taylor’s Port this festive season.