Vintage Port

Vintage Port accounts for only a fraction of the total Port production – which includes Tawny, Ruby, Late-Bottled Vintage and Single Quinta Vintage styles, among others – but is the finest, longest-lived and most expensive style around; the best are as good as any wine in existence. Made from a blend of wines from a producer's finest plots, it is aged for around 18 months in wooden casks, followed by at least 15 years ageing in bottle.

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2003 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
£1,313.00
- imperial (600 cl)
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2011 Berry Bros. & Rudd Vintage Port
Not ready
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2011 Dow's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2011 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2016 Smith Woodhouse, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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2011 Fonseca, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2000 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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2011 Warre's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2003 Fonseca, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
1997 Graham's, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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2007 Niepoort, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
2015 Graham's, The Stone Terraces, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2000 Warre's, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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2017 Niepoort, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2003 Croft, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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2016 Fonseca, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2011 Cockburn's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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1992 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Ready - at best
2011 Churchill's, Port, Portugal
Ready - at best
2009 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2011 Croft, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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2000 Fonseca, Port, Portugal
Ready - youthful
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2000 Gould Campbell, Port, Portugal
Ready - at best
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2016 Taylor's, Port, Portugal
Not ready
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Vintage Port accounts for only a small percentage of the total Port production - which includes Tawny, Ruby, Late Bottled Vintage, Single Quinta Vintage styles, among others - but is the finest, longest-lived and most expensive style that is produced. The best are as good as any wine in existence. With the exception of legendary vineyards like Quinta do Noval Nacional and Quinta do Vesuvio, Vintage Port is made from a blend of wines from a producer's finest plots. It is aged for around 18 months in wooden casks before bottling; from then on the watch-word is patience. At least 15 years ageing – and for the top wines it will be significantly longer – is required before the tannins, spirit and fruit are fully integrated. Indeed, the finest examples can last well over 50 years.  Vintage Port is only made in exceptional years (normally around three times per decade) with considerable stylistic variation between different years and shippers. However, they all share a sweet, warming, spicy richness, power and complexity. In other good but not great vintages, many shippers produce a  Single Quinta Vintage Port from their finest vineyard. These are made in the same way and have the same style as Vintage Port but tend to mature faster and are less profound. All Vintage Port throws a sediment as it matures, and thus requires decanting.