1963 Taylor's Vintage Port

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Rune EG
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1963 Taylor's Vintage Port

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A distant friend had inherited from his father and he was not interested in port, but as he knew that I was “above average” interested in port, I got for a reasonable price in 2005. Apparently the bottle has been in father’s house cellar for abt 15-20 years and before that at another person’s cellar for many years. It was opened with friends to celebrate some mutual achievements.

I have noted in FTLOP tasting notes that there are varying scores on this Taylor’s 1963, and unfortunately we were a bit disappointed (compared to expectations). Noted it already on opening the bottle, so I immediately also opened the backup bottle for the evening, a Dow 1970 (separate tasting note). The Taylor’s 1963: Got the cork out in piece due to The Durand. Decanted 4 hrs. Clear transparent light red colour with a touch of brown. On the way to be tawny like. Aroma of dried fruit. Balanced, round, sweet but still a bit sharp. Medium body. Relatively smooth. A nice vintage port, but the greatness was not there. I suspect that the bottle has been through more temperature variations in the house cellar than mentioned to me. 87 pts.
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Hi Rune,

Calling yourself "above average" when it comes to Port ... is quite humble of you. [cheers.gif]

It was outstanding having the chance to spend another week with you and Emmy. Hope you loved the time in Portugal again.

As to the 1963 Taylor, I opened one at the end of March this year, it was the first bottle of 1963 Taylor I had ever purchased and it was opened for a special visit ... Taylor's CEO came to our home for lunch ... and this was dessert. It was still dark garnet color with almost no signs of age and was a brilliant showing. I too have had mixed messages from bottles of this in recent years. Provenance is all I can attribute it to.
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