Taylor Fladgate 20 year Tawny port is perfect over this holiday season π, and some great legs there
Taylor Fladgate 20 year Tawny port is perfect over this holiday season π, and some great legs there
by kwtoxman
17 Comments
kwtoxman
A beautifully complex mid sweet port. Good fruit flavors (like cherry) but more subdued wit the longer aging, along with toffee, fig & citrous notes in the flavors. All with a long smooth finish.
I also like tawny ports w/ Le Campagnier French cheese and or fine chocolate.
Highly recommend, & not very difficult to source. Enjoy, have a nice Sunday & holidays.
ManUtdBoston
Beautiful shot!
freudma
This sub needs more port.
AttaBoye
Out of curiosity, how many grams of sugar do you think is in your serving?
GlitteringGoblinfish
enjoyy thats perfect!
spqrnbb
Get a bigger glass with some room for that stuff to breathe, good lord.
JJxiv15
This is my old reliable Tawny right here. $40 at Costco. Been a while since I’ve seen it stocked though!
Delco_Delco
Love a good tawny port!! Taylor has never disappointed me. Grahams was my go to for awhile but has been hard to find the last few times I bought some port. Sandeman has been my go To lately as itβs readily available around me.
LTR_TLR
Love the home pour
Voltedge_1032
Love those Taylor ports, so far had 10, 20 30 40 year old Taylor ports lovely
Connect_Passage_7063
Legs are determined by alcohol content so yes fortified wines will always have noticeable legs.
Toshiba1981
Get some better glasses mate.
FocusIsFragile
You could probably fit another nanoliter or two into that glassβ¦
Mister_Pickl3s
Legs? With a fill like that closet to ankles
pie_12th
Lol I love the maximum pour there. Love me some nice port. I’m a huge fan of blue and strong cheeses too so it’s a perfect combo for me.
Crazypyro
Taylor 20 year is good, I think the 30 year is underwhelming, but the 40 year is also excellent.
Ramos Pinto is my favorite 20 year.
Also that is an insane pour for that glass… I’d just use a wine glass at that point. I’ve drank many bottles of port out of wine glasses and its excellent.
lalochezia1
that’s quite purple for a tawny , even taking into account that 20 yrs is when they “start” to go brown-ish…..
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A beautifully complex mid sweet port. Good fruit flavors (like cherry) but more subdued wit the longer aging, along with toffee, fig & citrous notes in the flavors. All with a long smooth finish.
I also like tawny ports w/ Le Campagnier French cheese and or fine chocolate.
Highly recommend, & not very difficult to source. Enjoy, have a nice Sunday & holidays.
Beautiful shot!
This sub needs more port.
Out of curiosity, how many grams of sugar do you think is in your serving?
enjoyy thats perfect!
Get a bigger glass with some room for that stuff to breathe, good lord.
This is my old reliable Tawny right here. $40 at Costco. Been a while since I’ve seen it stocked though!
Love a good tawny port!! Taylor has never disappointed me. Grahams was my go to for awhile but has been hard to find the last few times I bought some port. Sandeman has been my go
To lately as itβs readily available around me.
Love the home pour
Love those Taylor ports, so far had 10, 20 30 40 year old Taylor ports lovely
Legs are determined by alcohol content so yes fortified wines will always have noticeable legs.
Get some better glasses mate.
You could probably fit another nanoliter or two into that glassβ¦
Legs? With a fill like that closet to ankles
Lol I love the maximum pour there. Love me some nice port. I’m a huge fan of blue and strong cheeses too so it’s a perfect combo for me.
Taylor 20 year is good, I think the 30 year is underwhelming, but the 40 year is also excellent.
Ramos Pinto is my favorite 20 year.
Also that is an insane pour for that glass… I’d just use a wine glass at that point. I’ve drank many bottles of port out of wine glasses and its excellent.
that’s quite purple for a tawny , even taking into account that 20 yrs is when they “start” to go brown-ish…..