Taylor's, Porto Vintage DOC
1997, Douro, Portugal
Classification Porto DOC
Colour / Type Red, Fortified
Bottle size 75cl
Alcohol 20%
Grape Porto Red Blend
Average score 95
Indulge in the exquisite taste of Taylor's Porto Vintage DOC 1997, a rich and decadent red fortified wine hailing from the picturesque Douro region of Portugal. LadyWine is proud to offer this exceptional bottle, perfect for the discerning connoisseur looking to add a touch of luxury to their collection. Crafted with meticulous care and expertise, this Porto DOC classification wine boasts a deep, ruby red color that hints at the complex flavors waiting to be savored. With a bottle size of 750 ml, each pour promises a symphony of bold and intense notes that dance on the palate with every sip. Whether you are a seasoned wine enthusiast or a curious novice looking to expand your knowledge, Taylor's Porto Vintage DOC 1997 is sure to impress. Elevate your tasting experience with this exceptional vintage, available now at LadyWine. Cheers to good taste and unforgettable moments shared with friends and loved ones.
About Taylor`s
Taylor s is one of the oldest of the founding Port houses. It is dedicated entirely to the production of Port wine and in particular to its finest styles. Port is a fortified wine. Fortified wines are made by adding a proportion of grape spirit, or brandy, to the wine at some point during the production process. Port is arguably the greatest of all fortified wines and its paramount expression, Vintage Port, ranks alongside the finest produce of Bordeaux or Burgundy as one of the great iconic wines of the world. In the case of Port, the addition of the brandy takes place before the wine has finished fermenting. This means that the wine retains some of the natural sweetness of the grape, making it rich, round and smooth on the palate. One of the fascinating aspects of Port wine is its variety of different styles, each with its own characteristic flavours, from the intense berry fruit flavours of a Reserve or a Late Bottled Vintage to the rich mellowness of an Aged Tawny or the sublime complexity of a Vintage Port. Port wine is produced in the mountainous eastern reaches of the Douro Valley in northern Portugal. Port owes its distinctive character to a unique association of climate, soil, grape variety and winemaking tradition. The unique terroir of the Douro Valley and its remarkable wines cannot be replicated elsewhere. The grapes, mainly of indigenous varieties such as the Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesa, or Tinta Barroca, are grown on the steep rocky hillsides bordering the Douro River and its tributaries.