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Late Bottled Vintage Port Bottle

Late Bottled Vintage Port

Taylor FladgateDouro, Portugal

Taylor Fladgate’s Late Bottled Vintage Port is the original benchmark LBV, created as a high-quality, ready-to-drink alt…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Taylor Fladgate’s Late Bottled Vintage Port is the original benchmark LBV, created as a high-quality, ready-to-drink alternative to Vintage Port, aged four to six years in large oak vats before bottling so it can be enjoyed without decanting. Sourced from top Douro vineyards in the Cima Corgo and Douro Superior, it typically shows deep ruby color, concentrated dark berry and plum fruit, spice and chocolate notes, firm yet polished tannins, and a…Learn More »

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Late Bottled Vintage Port · Knowledge Base

About Late Bottled Vintage Port

Taylor Fladgate’s Late Bottled Vintage Port is the original benchmark LBV, created as a high-quality, ready-to-drink alternative to Vintage Port, aged four to six years in large oak vats before bottling so it can be enjoyed without decanting. Sourced from top Douro vineyards in the Cima Corgo and Douro Superior, it typically shows deep ruby color, concentrated dark berry and plum fruit, spice and chocolate notes, firm yet polished tannins, and a long, rich finish that reflects both Taylor’s structured house style and the steep schistous terroir…