1896 Taylor

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1896 Taylor

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This was a serious vertical of seriously mature Taylor’s Port, 1878 to 1948, on Monday 13th October 2025 at Noble Rot, Mayfair, as arranged by Alex Bridgeman of BFT fame.

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1896 Collard of Canterbury bottling. Identified by neck tag only so has to be presumed Taylor.
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Capsule (which I have now just managed to chip post photo)
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Base of bottle (if anyone interested!)
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T1896, pale red brown, 20% opaque. Oleaginous, very present mid-palate bitterness, Cointreau orange, light, noticeably weaker at end than the T78.
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Got heat overpowering whatever fruit was left. This heat never went away. It was just a little odd. Average
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1896 Taylor, bottled by Collard of Canterbury and with a branded cork. Opened at 18.30 and decanted 2 hours later. Tasted ½ hour after decanting. A rich mature bronzed colour, 60% opaque. Star fruit on the nose, maybe a bit of bruised pineapple. Sweet bruised red apple on the palate with a dusting of tannins. A sweet redcurrant aftertaste with a bitter blackthorn core adding an unbalanced richness and depth to the aftertaste and finish. Decent wine, but not more than that. 84/100.

The identity of the wine was confirmed by the branding on the cork - this was the oldest branded cork at this tasting.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.

2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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