Taylor Fladgate was the first to pioneer dry white aperitif port. Chip Dry White Port was first blended in 1934, since when it has...
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 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 MoreThe winter preceding the 2005 harvest was extremely cold and dry leaving the reserves of water severely depleted after an already dry and hot...
Read MoreTaylor Fladgate were pioneers of the LBV category, developed to satisfy the demand for a high quality ready-to-drink alternative to vintage...
Read MoreThe 2007 growing season was preceded by a wet winter that replenished water reserves after four hot, dry years. The humid conditions...
Read MoreTaylor Fladgate announces the launch of VVOP - Very Very Old Port, the latest in a series of limited releases of very fine and rare...
Read MoreTaylor Fladgate Managing Director, Adrian Bridge, announced: “The success of the earlier Taylor Fladgate Historical Limited...
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