Decanting
Ready to drink. Does not require decanting.
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Bottled Aged Port
Wood Aged Port
Rich & Mellow
Victory Port 80
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.
About the Wine
Taylor’s Victory Port is a masterpiece of patience and expertise. Aged for eight decades in hand-crafted, seasoned oak casks, this exceptional Tawny Port embodies the pinnacle of Taylor’s unrivalled expertise in fine Port winemaking.
To create this extraordinary blend, Taylor’s has drawn upon its vast reserves of very old cask-aged Port, carefully preserved in its historic cellars in Oporto. Among these reserves lies a precious treasury of rare and historically significant wines, representing a tiny volume of the house’s finest aged stocks.
Only in the most exceptional circumstances are these rare gems unveiled, and for Victory Port, Taylor’s expert blenders have meticulously selected a few of these remarkable vintages.
Once chosen, these individual wines were harmoniously blended with Taylor’s centuries-old expertise, ensuring a seamless integration of flavours, complexity, and depth. The blend was then allowed to marry together in cask for several months, nurtured until it achieved perfect balance and elegance.
Each of the 1,945 bottles of Taylor’s Victory Port is individually numbered and presented in a bespoke luxury case, designed to reflect the grandeur and historical significance of this edition.
The packaging of this exclusive release further enhances its distinction. The elegant case, crafted from ash wood, exudes refinement and quality, making it a collector’s item in its own right.
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