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Taylor's 20 Year Old Tawny Port
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Taylor's 20 Year Old Tawny Port

Taylor's house signature — that distinctive dry elegance — elevates this 20-year tawny into a class of rare refinement.

CategoryTawny Port
Price$38 – $52
ABV20%
RegionDouro Valley, Portugal
Serving Temp12-14°C

Our Review

Taylor's 20 Year Old Tawny Port is the embodiment of the house's uncompromising approach to winemaking. Where many 20-year tawnies lean into sweetness and approachability, Taylor's maintains a firm, structured backbone that gives the wine a sense of purpose and direction. This is aged tawny with conviction.

The aromatics are immediately complex. Roasted coffee bean and toffee apple arrive first, followed by dried fig, cedar, and a wisp of tobacco that speaks to the wine's maturity. The palate delivers concentrated walnut and praline alongside marmalade and toasted coconut, with clove and elegant oak providing structural framework. What strikes you most is the precision; every element feels deliberately placed, nothing is excessive or out of balance.

The finish is distinctly Taylor's. While it carries the warmth and sweetness expected of a fine tawny, there is a dry edge to the conclusion that is the house's signature. This dryness adds a sense of completeness, of a wine that knows where it is going and arrives with confidence. The spice lingers beautifully, echoing the clove note from the palate.

Taylor's 20 Year Old sits at a fascinating intersection of power and finesse. It is a port that will satisfy those who want depth and richness but also appeals to drinkers who appreciate restraint and structure. It stands alongside Graham's as one of the definitive 20-year tawnies, offering a contrasting but equally compelling interpretation of the style.

Tasting Notes

AppearanceRich amber with mahogany depth and a fine golden rim
NoseRoasted coffee bean, toffee apple, dried fig, cedar, hint of tobacco
PalateConcentrated walnut and praline, marmalade, toasted coconut, clove, elegant oak
FinishVery long and refined, with a distinctive dry edge and lingering spice

Food Pairings

Blue cheeseWalnut tartCrème brûléeDried fruit and nut platter

About Taylor's

Taylor's is widely regarded as one of the greatest port houses, with a history stretching back to 1692. The house is known for its dry, structured style and owns the legendary Quinta de Vargellas and Quinta de Terra Feita. Taylor's is still family-owned and operated, maintaining the independence that has allowed it to set its own exacting standards.

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