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1965 | Taylor's | Fladgate Very Old Single Harvest Port

4.120,00 zł

Dessert Wine: 1965 | Taylor's | Fladgate Very Old Single Harvest Port

Beautiful transparent color of amber and gold. Aromas of honey, toffee, caramel and dried fruits remain subtle yet decadent. Full-bodied and very sweet with so much honey, almond, salted-peanut and white-pepper flavor. Lasts for minutes on the palate.

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Producer: Taylor's

Ratings: WA | 95 WS | 95

Vintage: 1965

Size: 750ml

ABV: 20%

Varietal: Port Blend Red

    Country/Region: Portugal, Douro

      Detailed Description

      Beautiful transparent color of amber and gold. Aromas of honey, toffee, caramel and dried fruits remain subtle yet decadent. Full-bodied and very sweet with so much honey, almond, salted-peanut and white-pepper flavor. Lasts for minutes on the palate.

      Reviews:

      • Wine Advocate: The 1965 Very Old Single Harvest Port, that is, a Coheita, single vintage tawny, is part of Taylor's continuing series of releases of old Colheitas. A field blend of typical grapes, it comes in at 157 grams per liter of residual sugar. In the overall context of amazing old Colheitas, it may not take 1st prize, but it will strike anyone who loves them as pretty fine. Get ready for those aromatics that are powerful from several feet away. Irresistible on opening, it has an up-front rush of sugar, concentrated aromatics and remarkable concentration of flavor on the finish. Laced with classic old tawny nuances, including a bit of molasses and treacle, it ends with a dark, burnished feel. The mid-palate depth is just average. There are some whiffs of brandy that are sometimes rather too obvious here and there, but not often. Overall, it is bright and lively, with its good acidity cutting through the sugar and concentrated flavors. The two balance each other well. Some tawnies are caressing and sensual; some are rich and lush; some lean more to bite and focus. This is in the latter category, but the price of admission here is that concentration of mature, old tawny Port flavors. The acidity and the sugar lace those flavors into the palate. It emphasizes treacle more as time goes on. It's pretty fine. Note: this was tasted from a 375ml with a bar-top cork.
      • Wine Spectator: Vibrant and zesty, with an engaging minerality and flavors of dried apricot, butterscotch, almond and spice. Still fresh despite the age, this features a finish that zings with notes of dried citrus peel and juniper berry. Drink now.

      Producer Information

      Taylor's is one of the most important Port houses in the Douro region of northern Portugal. It is notable for its wide range of traditional ports, from vintage expressions to tawny ports of various ages, and also for its creation of the Late Bottled Vintage, or LBV, style. The genesis of the company began 1692 when English wine merchant Job Bearsley arrived in Portugal, although it would be many years and owners before it came to be known as Taylor's. Bearsley initially traded in red Portuguese wine from the northwest of the country, and in 1744, under his grandson Bartholomew, the company became the first British wine merchant to buy a property in the Douro. Taylor's changed hands often during the 19th and 20th Centuries, coming under control of both Joseph Taylor and John Fladgate, who gave the company its names. It survived to rebuild after phylloxera ravaged vineyards across Europe at the end of the 19th Century. It came to the Yeatman family at the beginning of the 20th Century, and they have been the proprietors since. In the 1960s, Alistair Robertson took the reins and began to focus on finding new markets in Asia and North America, rather than just relying on Britain. He also created the first Late Bottled Vintage port, which has since become a mainstay of the industry. It was first released with the 1970 vintage and was an instant success.

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      1965 | Taylor's | Fladgate Very Old Single Harvest Port

      4.120,00 zł

      Dessert Wine: 1965 | Taylor's | Fladgate Very Old Single Harvest Port

      Beautiful transparent color of amber and gold. Aromas of honey, toffee, caramel and dried fruits remain subtle yet decadent. Full-bodied and very sweet with so much honey, almond, salted-peanut and white-pepper flavor. Lasts for minutes on the palate.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Taylor's

      Ratings: WA | 95 WS | 95

      Vintage: 1965

      Size: 750ml

      ABV: 20%

      Varietal: Port Blend Red

      Country/Region: Portugal, Douro

      Beautiful transparent color of amber and gold. Aromas of honey, toffee, caramel and dried fruits remain subtle yet decadent. Full-bodied and very sweet with so much honey, almond, salted-peanut and white-pepper flavor. Lasts for minutes on the palate.

      Reviews:

      Producer Information

      Taylor's is one of the most important Port houses in the Douro region of northern Portugal. It is notable for its wide range of traditional ports, from vintage expressions to tawny ports of various ages, and also for its creation of the Late Bottled Vintage, or LBV, style. The genesis of the company began 1692 when English wine merchant Job Bearsley arrived in Portugal, although it would be many years and owners before it came to be known as Taylor's. Bearsley initially traded in red Portuguese wine from the northwest of the country, and in 1744, under his grandson Bartholomew, the company became the first British wine merchant to buy a property in the Douro. Taylor's changed hands often during the 19th and 20th Centuries, coming under control of both Joseph Taylor and John Fladgate, who gave the company its names. It survived to rebuild after phylloxera ravaged vineyards across Europe at the end of the 19th Century. It came to the Yeatman family at the beginning of the 20th Century, and they have been the proprietors since. In the 1960s, Alistair Robertson took the reins and began to focus on finding new markets in Asia and North America, rather than just relying on Britain. He also created the first Late Bottled Vintage port, which has since become a mainstay of the industry. It was first released with the 1970 vintage and was an instant success.
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