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Porto Tawny Taylor's 20 Old Year ----(red)
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Porto Tawny Taylor's 20 Old Year
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About the producer

Taylor is one of the oldest and most iconic port brands. Taylor was founded in 1692, and established itself in Porto and the Douro Valley and became a reference for port lovers worldwide. It produces wines renowned for their longevity and potency, but also their aromatic subtlety.

About the wine

This Tawny port is produced from a blend of old ports raised in barrels. It is then matured in oak barrels with a capacity of 630 litres for 10 years. It has distinctively intense aromas of hazelnut, spices and orange blossom, and its rich and concentrated palate result in sublime length.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Portugal - Douro Valley

Producers and wineries: Taylor's

Colour: red

Food and wine pairings: : Rognons de veau grillés, Tarte au chocolat et aux noix, Trianon ou royal au chocolat

Appellation: Porto Tawny

Viticulture: conventional More information....

Service temperature: 14°

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Auction history Porto Tawny Taylor's 20 Old Year ----
10/04/202449
16/05/202336
17/02/202237
13/01/202145
25/09/201941
28/08/201997
09/07/201759

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