Martinez MG & C Vintage Port - 1982

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Description

Martinez MG & C Vintage Port - 1982 is a single-vintage port wine from Portugal's Douro Valley, bottled at 20% ABV in a standard 750ml format. This 1982 vintage earned 4 Stars from Broadbent in 1992 and an 89/100 critic score, underscoring its status as one of the finer expressions from a historically under-the-radar house.

Quick Facts: ABV: 20%  |  Origin: Douro Valley, Portugal  |  Vintage: 1982  |  Producer: Martinez (Symington Family Estates)

Production & Heritage

Martinez is one of the oldest port shippers, now managed by Symington Family Estates — the family behind some of the Douro's most respected names. Unlike many port houses tied to a single flagship quinta, Martinez has no historical association with any one estate. Instead, grapes are sourced primarily from the Pinhão and Rio Torto valleys, where small farmers cultivate traditional varieties including Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, and Tinta Barroca. Production follows time-honored methods, with grapes foot-trodden in granite lagares before fortification with grape spirit halts fermentation. The 1982 declaration was limited to approximately 3,000 cases, making surviving bottles increasingly scarce.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with a fairly deep, plummy character showing decades of bottle evolution. Intense, high-toned figgy and raisiny aromatics develop alongside a rich, classic port profile that signals genuine complexity.

Taste: The entry is decidedly sweet and full-bodied, with a robust ripeness underpinned by firm, youthful structure that has held up remarkably over four decades. Attractive raisiny flavors dominate the mid-palate, supported by excellent balance. A slight lean thread cuts through the richness, preventing heaviness and adding definition.

Finish: The finish is long and layered, with lingering dried-fruit sweetness and a persistent figgy warmth. A well-integrated tannic backbone provides texture and carry, leaving a satisfying, gently warming close.

How to Drink Martinez 1982

A port of this age and complexity is best served slightly below room temperature — around 60–64°F — in a tulip-shaped glass that concentrates its evolved aromatics. Decanting for 30 minutes to an hour helps open the wine without over-aerating. While purists will rightly gravitate toward neat sipping, the 1982 Martinez can also anchor these classic serves: a Port Tonic, combining a splash of vintage port with chilled tonic and citrus peel, where the figgy depth adds gravity to the refreshing format; a Porto Flip, a classic egg-and-port cocktail that benefits from the wine's raisiny sweetness and firm backbone; or a Champagne & Port Cocktail, layering a measure of aged port beneath dry sparkling wine for a celebratory aperitif.

Best For

  • Gifting a serious port collector or wine enthusiast for a milestone anniversary
  • Serving as a 1982 birth-year wine at a landmark birthday celebration
  • Capping a formal dinner party with a contemplative dessert course pairing
  • Adding a rare vintage to a port cellar for continued aging and appreciation

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Martinez 1982 taste like? It is a rich, sweet port dominated by raisiny and figgy flavors, with firm structure, excellent balance, and the layered complexity that comes from over four decades of bottle aging.

How does Martinez 1982 compare to Cockburn's Vintage Port? Martinez and Cockburn's are both managed by Symington Family Estates, and critics have noted that Martinez often produces vintage ports that equal or surpass those of its better-known sister house. Martinez's multi-valley sourcing from Pinhão and Rio Torto tends to yield a distinctly intense, high-toned character compared to Cockburn's broader style.

Is Martinez 1982 good for sipping neat? Yes — a vintage port of this age is ideally suited to slow, contemplative neat sipping, particularly after a slight decant to allow its evolved aromatics to fully emerge.

Where is Martinez 1982 made? Martinez ports are produced in Portugal's Douro Valley, with grapes sourced primarily from vineyards in the Pinhão and Rio Torto sub-valleys, where small growers cultivate traditional port varieties at high quality.

What foods pair well with Martinez 1982? Stilton or aged blue cheese accentuates the wine's sweet-savory tension. Dark chocolate truffles echo its figgy depth. Roasted walnuts mirror its nutty undertones. Crème brûlée plays off the caramelized sweetness. Dried-fruit compote with almonds creates a harmonious pairing that respects the wine's raisiny core.

What sizes does Martinez 1982 come in? The standard bottling is a 750ml format, which was the primary size produced for this 1982 declaration.

Is Martinez 1982 worth the price? Martinez occupies a fascinating niche — a well-regarded heritage shipper that historically commands lower prices than marquee Douro names despite comparable quality. The 1982 positions as a premium vintage port, and its limited 3,000-case production adds genuine scarcity value for collectors.

Why Martinez 1982?

Martinez is routinely described as a house that punches above its profile, producing vintage ports that rival those of far more celebrated shippers. The 1982 vintage, limited to roughly 3,000 cases at declaration, represents a bottling of genuine rarity that has only become scarcer with each passing year. Its 4-Star Broadbent rating and 89-point critic score confirm that this is not merely a collector's curiosity but a wine of real quality. For anyone seeking an aged Douro Valley port that delivers complexity, provenance, and value relative to more famous labels, the Martinez 1982 makes a compelling case.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Port
  • Product of
    Portugal
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Martinez MG & C

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