To mark the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III on 6th May, 2023, Taylor’s has set aside a very limited amount of Very Very Old Tawny...
Read MoreA wet winter in 1975 was followed by a long dry Summer with almost no rain with the exception of a heavy thunderstorm in May. The harvest started...
Read MoreThe 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 the first English Port shippers to visit the Douro Valley for the purpose of buying wine and in 1744 became the first to...
Read MoreA wet 1999 harvest was followed by a cold and dry Winter with almost no rain. April and May were very wet, June and July very dry and the first...
Read MoreThe 2007 growing season was preceded by a wet winter that replenished water reserves after four hot, dry years. The humid conditions continued into...
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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