2003 Taylor's, Port, Portugal

  • Red
  • Luscious
  • Full Bodied
  • Touriga Nacional,Touriga Francesa,Tinta Barroca,Tinta Roriz,Tinto Cão
Ready, but will improve
Stephen Tanzer
93+/100
Richard Mayson
93/100
James Suckling
94/100
Neal Martin MW
95/100
Mark Squires
96/100
Jancis Robinson MW
18/20
Product: 20031107869
2003 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Colour Red
Sweetness Luscious
Vintage 2003
Alcohol % 20.5
Maturity Ready, but will improve
Grape List Touriga Nacional,Touriga Francesa,Tinta Barroca,Tinta Roriz,Tinto Cão
Body Full Bodied
Producer Taylor Fladgate

Critics reviews

Stephen Tanzer 93+/100
Bright, saturated ruby. Vibrant, pure aromas of blackberry, violet and bitter chocolate. Juicy, minerally, precise and penetrating, but quite primary and unevolved today. Shows strong but integrated acidity and a tight kernel of fruit—best today on the slow-building, rising, aristocratic finish. But today, the wine's tannins are less evident than its acids. This seems distinctly less ripe and chewy than the great 2000 Taylor's, but it's still extremely unevolved. Latour-like in its structure and reserve.Stephen Tanzer, Vinous.com.com (January 2006)
Stephen Tanzer, Vinous.com (Jan 2006)
Richard Mayson 93/100
Leather, coffee and spice at the outset. Sweet spices, chocolate and mocha, bring depth and structure supported by firm, ripe tannins, leading to a berry fruit and bitter chocolate finish.Drink 2022 - 2050Richard Mayson, Shane Jones, Demetri Walters MW, Decanter.com (October 2022)
Richard Mayson, Decanter.com (Oct 2022)
James Suckling 94/100
This is coming around beautifully now with dark plums, orange peel, chocolate and graphite undertones. It’s full-bodied with fine and chewy tannins and a long finish—a very fresh and elegant Taylor for this hot vintage, which slightly surprised me from the beginning. It’s drinkable but better in five years for me.james_suckling, jamessuckling_com (February 2023)
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (Feb 2023)
Neal Martin MW 95/100
The 2003 Taylors has a lovely ripe, primal bouquet of blackberry, raspberry, vanilla and marmalade that shows slightly better delineation than the Fonseca. The palate is medium-bodied with very composed, refined tannins that belie the heat of that summer. There is wonderful focus here and fine tension, the finish offering precise notes of black cherries, mulberry, cloves and white pepper. This is one of the finest Ports of a precocious vintage. Tasted May 2013.Neil Martin - 28/06/2013
Neal Martin MW, (Jun 2013)
Mark Squires 96/100
The 2003 Vintage Port is a field blend aged approximately 21 months in oak vats. It comes in with 93 grams of residual sugar. This oldie will be rereleased soon. As much as the Fladgate Group's 2003 oldies in this report all have bragging points, this is Taylor's, and the structure takes the lead for all of them. Still a wee bit tight, this is far younger than the Croft, not fully mature or at peak and classic Taylor's. The remaining tannins support the fruit perfectly, but nothing to me is better here than the flavour profile. This is a fine Taylor's, with plenty of room to evolve and improve. It could actually use a few more years, not to tame the tannins but to acquire more maturity. This is the winner of the three (including Croft and Fonseca), but the Fonseca shows better today, and the Croft seems to be at its peak. So, cellar this a bit more and drink the others now.Drink 2022 - 2065Mark Squires, Wine Advocate (August 2022)
Mark Squires, RobertParker.com (Aug 2022)
Jancis Robinson MW 18/20
David Guimaraens is a huge fan of 2003s, saying they are in the shadow of the 2000s the way 1966 was in the shadow of the 1963s, but 'when you have a warm year following a cool year, the wines have incredible longevity'. But he is not thinking of touching them yet.Very subtle nose indeed, and to me, someone without unlimited access to vintage ports(!), this seems pretty delicious now. Yes, there is lots of tannin but also lots of very charming pruney fruit. Exciting with sufficient freshness as well as sweetness and interest.Drink 2026 - 2053jancis_robinson_mw MW, JancisRobinson.com (December 2022)
Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com (Dec 2022)

About this wine

Touriga Nacional

Touriga Nacional is a highly regarded grape variety indigenous to Portugal, often considered the country's flagship red grape. Known for its intense aromas and flavours, the wines typically feature dark fruits such as blackberries, blueberries, and plums, along with distinctive floral notes like violets and hints of spices, herbs, and chocolate. These generally have high tannin levels, good acidity, and deep, dark colour, contributing to their structure and ageing potential.
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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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