Taylor Fladgate

Taylor's Port, sometimes called Taylor-Fladgate (particularly in the U.S.) is one of the most well-known of all Port wine brands.

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2011 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2000 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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1863 Taylors, Single Harvest, Tawny Port
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1969 Taylor's, Very Old Single Harvest Port, Portugal
Ready - mature
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1992 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready - at best
2003 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
£1,313.00
- imperial (600 cl)
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2009 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
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2016 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
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2007 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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2000 Taylor's, Vargellas Vinha Vehla, Port, Portugal
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1970 Taylor's, Very Old Single Harvest Port, Portugal
Ready - at best
1985 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready - at best
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2017 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
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1967 Taylor's, Very Old Single Harvest Port, Portugal
Ready - mature
Taylor's, Platinum Jubilee, Very Very Old Tawny Port, Portugal
Ready - at best
£353.50
- bottle (75 cl)
Gift Box
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2018 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
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Learn more about Taylor Fladgate

The first Taylor joined in 1816, followed  later by a Fladgate and a Yeatman. Taylor’s is the only Port wine shipper to remain completely independent throughout its history. British ownership continues to this day, when, after the last Yeatman, Dick, died in 1966, the firm passed via his widow to her nephew, Alistair Robertson. Adrian Bridge, Alistair's son-in-law, is the current Managing Director. David Guimarãens leads the winemaking team that is responsible for maintaining Taylor’s position as a premium Port wine producer.

Single Quinta (Estate) Vintage

Late Bottled Vintage (or LBV)

In addition to Vintage Port, Taylor's has also enjoyed considerable success with its Quinta de Vargellas, under which label Vintage wine is made in good years that have not been declared.The range has been augmented by the 116-hectare Quinta de Terra Feita in the Pinhão valley and Quinta do Junco, Vila Nova da Gaia and Xisto.

The Port wines are typically closed and austere when young; it is only with adequate ageing that they loosen up and offer their subliminal qualities. Worth waiting for, though, to secure stocks one is best advised to buy young.