Taylor Fladgate 40 Year Tawny Port

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Description

Taylor Fladgate 40 Year Tawny Port is a 750ml, 20% ABV aged tawny port blended from wines matured for an average of four decades in seasoned oak casks. Awarded 96 points by Wine & Spirits Magazine and 95 points from both Robert Parker's Wine Advocate and Wine Enthusiast, this is one of the most critically acclaimed aged tawny ports on the market.

Quick Facts: ABV: 20%  |  Origin: Douro Valley, Portugal  |  40 Year Old Aged Tawny  |  Distillery: Taylor Fladgate

Production & Heritage

Taylor Fladgate stands among the oldest and most distinguished port houses, with roots stretching back to 1692 in Portugal's Douro Valley. The 40 Year Old is produced entirely from grapes grown on Taylor's own estates, using five traditional Portuguese grape varieties: Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesa, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, and Tinta Cão. Grapes are still foot-trodden in granite lagares — a labor-intensive technique Taylor's maintains because their own research demonstrates it achieves the gentlest yet most complete extraction, yielding wines with superior structure, depth, and balance. The resulting wines then spend an average of four decades maturing in small oak casks, gradually developing the concentrated, oxidative complexity that defines old tawny port. Taylor Fladgate remains one of the few houses that still bottles a 40 Year Old expression.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with powerful impressions of dried fruit and honey before layers of nutmeg, roasted coffee, and intense nuttiness reveal themselves. Extended time in the glass draws out subtle spice and a haunting ghost of red fruit beneath the aged complexity.

Taste: The entry is rich, voluptuous, and almost viscous, filling the palate with candied ginger, dried apricot, and citrus peel. At mid-palate, flavors of dried apple and white chocolate emerge alongside a silken orange quality. The wine is big and mouth-filling, yet remains pure and balanced, with gripping acidity adding tension and preventing any sense of heaviness.

Finish: Extraordinarily long, with mineral and spice notes persisting alongside fresh almond. The flavors continue to evolve and grow more interesting as they linger, a hallmark of exceptional aged tawny port.

How to Drink Taylor Fladgate 40 Year

Serve this port slightly chilled, between 12–16°C (54–61°F), in a tulip-shaped glass to concentrate its layered aromatics. Sipping neat is the most rewarding approach — four decades of cask aging have produced a wine that demands contemplation rather than mixing. A White Port & Tonic using a younger Taylor Fladgate white port pairs well as an aperitif before serving the 40 Year as a standalone digestif. A Tawny Negroni, substituting aged tawny for sweet vermouth, highlights the wine's bitter-orange and spice character. For an after-dinner twist, a Port Old Fashioned using a small measure of the 40 Year in place of whiskey amplifies the dried-fruit and coffee notes beautifully.

Best For

  • Marking a milestone anniversary, birthday, or retirement with a gift that matches the occasion's significance
  • Concluding an elegant dinner party as a shared dessert wine among serious wine lovers
  • Building a collection of benchmark aged tawny ports from top Douro houses
  • Pairing with a holiday cheese course featuring aged Stilton, Comté, or Roquefort

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Taylor Fladgate 40 Year taste like? It delivers rich, concentrated flavors of dried apricot, candied ginger, roasted coffee, and white chocolate, balanced by vibrant acidity. The texture is almost viscous, with a remarkably long finish that lingers on mineral, spice, and fresh almond notes.

How does Taylor Fladgate 40 Year compare to Fonseca 40 Year Tawny Port? Both come from the same parent company and are considered sibling expressions, but Taylor Fladgate 40 Year is widely described as denser and more gripping, while Fonseca 40 Year tends toward a sunnier, more open personality. Taylor's version emphasizes structure and tension; Fonseca leans into warmth and generosity.

Is Taylor Fladgate 40 Year good for sipping neat? Absolutely — this is primarily a contemplative sipping port. Four decades of cask aging have created a level of complexity best appreciated on its own, slightly chilled, without dilution or mixing.

Where is Taylor Fladgate 40 Year made? It is produced by Taylor Fladgate in the Douro Valley of northern Portugal, one of the world's oldest demarcated wine regions. The grapes are sourced exclusively from Taylor's own Douro estates and vinified at the house's traditional winery.

What foods pair well with Taylor Fladgate 40 Year? Aged blue cheeses like Stilton or Roquefort mirror its intensity and offset its sweetness. Crème brûlée echoes the caramelized, nutty flavors. Roasted walnut tarts complement the port's nuttiness. Dark chocolate truffles with orange peel play off the citrus and dried-fruit notes. Dried fruit and nut platters provide a simple pairing that highlights the wine's natural character.

What sizes does Taylor Fladgate 40 Year come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format for this expression.

Is Taylor Fladgate 40 Year worth the price? It positions as a ultra-premium aged tawny, reflecting four decades of cask maturation and estate-grown fruit from one of port's most storied houses. With 96 points from Wine & Spirits Magazine and consistent 95-point scores from multiple major critics, it represents strong critical validation within its price tier.

Why Taylor Fladgate 40 Year?

Few port houses still bottle a 40 Year Old tawny, and fewer still produce one entirely from estate-grown fruit using traditional foot-treading — Taylor Fladgate does both. The critical consensus is emphatic: 96 points from Wine & Spirits Magazine, 95 points each from Robert Parker's Wine Advocate and Wine Enthusiast, and 95 points from Wine Spectator place this among the highest-rated aged tawnies available. The combination of viscous, almost decadent texture with gripping acidity and extraordinary length distinguishes it from competitors that lean softer or sweeter. For anyone serious about aged tawny port, this expression from one of the Douro's founding houses is a reference point for the category.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Port
  • Product of
    Portugal
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Taylor Fladgate

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