30 Year Old Tawny

Decanting

Ready to drink. Does not require decanting.

Storage

The bottle should be kept upright, protected from light and at a cool and constant temperature.

Serving temperature

The wine benefits from being served slightly chilled, between 12ºC to 16ºC.

Pairing suggestions

An excellent accompaniment to many desserts. It combines well with flavours of figs, almonds and caramel. It is an excellent for a crème brulée or a plate of wild strawberries. It may also be appreciated on its own, at the end of the meal, with walnuts or dried fruit.

Bottle of 30 Year Old Tawny Port wine from Taylor's

About the Wine

Taylor’s is one of the few remaining houses to produce a 30 Year Old aged tawny Port. Selected red Ports produced in the eastern areas of the Douro Valley are matured in seasoned oak casks in Taylor’s cellars in Vila Nova de Gaia. Here, the cool and damp coastal climate encourages a slow and gentle ageing process, producing aromas of great complexity and finesse.

Only every two or three years is a reserve of Port with sufficient structure, fruit and power to age is laid aside to age in oak casks. Those that have reached their peak after thirty years are then blended together for balance and finesse, and to ensure consistency of quality and style. The 30 year old tawny is one such wine.
 

Tasting Notes:

Deep, old gold colour with hints of dried fruit and honey offsetting the rich nutty aromas. Lush, silky richness with an elegant, slightly austere quality which is quite distinctive. Subtle dried fruit flavours underly, exotic layers of caramel and nuts culminating in an endless finish.

 

ACCOLADES

98
Showing lovely mid-to-pale tawny-orange hues, this opens in the glass to reveal rich but demure butterscotch andcaramel aromas and a seamless, silky-smooth palate with freshness and a gentle savoury-sweet fi nish. Perfectpoise. Quite outstanding.
2024
Richard Mayson, Decanter
97
2020
Ulrich Sautter, Falstaff
96
A bright, ruddy tawny, with an olive rim. Vigorous on both the nose and palate, with a classy Cognac-like spirit character and lifted drive. Well-structured, with a walnut, green (tomato plant) and black cardamom edge to its tightly focused fruit notes of dried apricot and fig, along with hints of salted caramel. The penetrating, back-of-the-net finish is very precise, lingering and in the Taylor's house style.
2021
Sarah Ahmed, Decanter
95
Toffee and salted nuts. Caramel. Smoke. Dried cherry. Full-bodied. Medium sweet. Lots of dried fruit and butterscotch. Small amount of tannin tension gives this a sense of freshness. Drink now.
2023
James Suckling, #56 - Top 100 Wines of Portugal