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ENTER TODAYTaylor's 'Single Harvest' Port 1975 (100ml)
Taylor's 'Single Harvest' Port 1975 (100ml)
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Tasting note
🦉 Half a century in wood. Black fruit, spice and graphite notes wrapped in a dense, structured frame. Powerful, focused and expressive. A snapshot in time made in Taylor’s signature style.
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About the producer
Taylor's is one of the great names of the Douro, family-owned and known for a steady, classical approach to Port. They manage prime vineyard sites across the valley, including the famous Quinta de Vargellas, which produces fruit with real intensity and lift.
The house is meticulous about blending and ageing, releasing vintage wines only when the year truly warrants it. Alongside the big declarations, Taylor's also crafts elegant tawny and late-bottled vintage (LBV) ports that show a more relaxed side of the style.
This is a producer with deep roots and a clear identity, respected throughout the region.
Portugal
Portugal’s wine story spans ancient Celtic and Roman origins, later shaped by medieval trade and the long partnership with Britain. The eighteenth century formalised the Douro as one of the world’s first demarcated regions. Today, Portugal champions traditional grapes, regional identity and a renewed commitment to quality.Â
The wine identity here is rooted in its proud regional diversity, Atlantic influence and a deep heritage of local grapes. Its classification system centres on Denominação de Origem Controlada (D.O.C.), which highlights origin across regions such as Douro, Vinho Verde, Dão, Alentejo, to name a few. Indigenous varieties drive the character of Portuguese wine, from Touriga Nacional and Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo) in the Douro to the bright, zesty styles of Alvarinho (Albariño) and Loureiro in the north. Arinto’s consistent freshness and ability to retain acidity make it a candidate for being the country’s most important white grape. You will also find textured whites from Encruzado and Ferñao Pires and richly fruited reds from top to bottom.
Portugal’s strength lies in its individuality, where climate, landscape, tradition and inherent vinous pride combine to create distinct and expressive wines.
Douro Valley
The Douro is one of Portugal’s most historic wine regions, known for both its powerful fortified Port and a strong range of dry wines. Steep schist terraces along the river grow varieties such as Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Tinta Roriz (Tempranillo), which create structured dark fruited reds.
In recent years, producers have put more focus on fresh, vibrant whites made from grapes like Arinto, Rabigato, Viosinho and Gouveio, often from higher altitude vineyards. Traditional methods remain central in Port production while dry wines benefit from modern cellar techniques.
The Douro now offers a balanced mix of classic fortified styles and confident contemporary reds and whites.
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How does it arrive?
In secure packaging or in a gift box if selected at checkout. Each sample is 'fractionalised' from the original bottle of wine using Coravin's brand new Vinitas® technology.
How much is the delivery?
Free tracked delivery for orders over ÂŁ40. If required, upgrade to next day delivery at checkout.
How long will my samples last?
Your samples have been created using Coravin's leading Vinitas® technology. This means they have not come into contact with oxygen and will last for up to three months (if you can wait that long to try them!).
For further information on our bottling process please check out our Due Dilligence Pack
Can I send this as a gift?
Yes absolutely. Just enter the address of the person you are gifting. You can leave a gift message, which will be handwritten on a card and included in the tasting box.
What is the minimum order?
Minimum orders are 3x100ml tubes.
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