The Winter preceeding the 2003 harvest was very wet. Flowering took place in bright warm weather at the end of May in some of the best conditions...
Read MoreTaylor’s were pioneers of the LBV category, developed to satisfy the demand for a high quality ready-to-drink alternative to vintage port for...
Read MoreThe winter preceding the 2015 harvest was unusually dry. Rainfall in the winter months was only about two-thirds of the ten-year average but there...
Read MoreAlthough best known for its legendary Vintage Ports, Taylor’s is also one of the most respected producers of 10 Year Old Tawny...
Read MoreThe winter preceding the 2011 harvest was wetter and colder than the 30-year average. Budburst occurred as usual in mid March and warm weather and...
Read MoreThe winter of 1976/7 was one of the wettest on record, with over 60 centimetres of rain falling between October and March, and after three years of...
Read MoreTaylor’s Port is proud to announce the release of its new Taylor’s Sentinels Vintage Port, a unique blend crafted from wines...
Read MoreTaylor's is associated with Rock in Rio Lisbon for the first time and has one of its latest innovations - Taylor's Chip Dry &...
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