The viticulutural season began with a very wet winter. January and February were colder than normal resulting in a late bud burst. Cool,...
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 2011 harvest was wetter and colder than the 30-year average. Budburst occurred as usual in mid March and warm weather and...
Read MoreWinter rainfall was slightly above average, followed by a very dry Spring and further rain in June. From July through to October in 1970 almost no...
Read MoreThe weather pattern during the growing and ripening seasons had a decisive effect on the character of the 2016 wines, with their elegance,...
Read MoreThe 2001-2002 Viticultural year was one of the driest years on record. During the winter almost no rain fell. Besides the dry winter, the...
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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