(Port) Wine of the month January 2018: Taylor's Vintage Port 1927
 One cannot  write too many positive things about the 1927 Vintage Port year. Even with it’s  90 years of age, it does impress much more than many of the good Vintages such  as 1963, 1970 or 1977. I did not open one of the roughly fifty bottles of this  year which was below 18 points. I cannot say this from any other Vintage.
One cannot  write too many positive things about the 1927 Vintage Port year. Even with it’s  90 years of age, it does impress much more than many of the good Vintages such  as 1963, 1970 or 1977. I did not open one of the roughly fifty bottles of this  year which was below 18 points. I cannot say this from any other Vintage.
        
So we were  very excited to open eight different producers from this fantastic year this  December in London. Unfortunately Cockburn was faulty, but Fonseca, Warre,  Constantino, Dow, Martinez and Croft were brilliant bottles. Primus inter pares  was – as quite often – Taylors, a perfect bottle with the perfect Port (Graham’s  Vintage Port 1927 followed the next evening).
Unbelievable  fresh deep red color. Chocolate and still some residual fruit, malt, white  pepper on the palate. Fantastic freshness and pressure on the palate, long and  complex with malt, honey, milk-chocolate and some pepper notes. Long, never  ending aftertaste with many layers. 20/20












