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Croft Port, 1950

Vintage Port
UK Bottled by Thompson D'Olier and Co.
Plain label

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1950 Croft Vintage Port

Overview:
A beautifully mature Vintage Port from a well-regarded post-war vintage, the 1950 Croft reflects the traditional style of long-aged Port, where decades in bottle gradually transform youthful power into elegance, complexity and tertiary richness. Now fully evolved, it offers a refined and contemplative drinking experience for lovers of mature fortified wines.

Appearance:
Medium garnet with tawny-amber evolution at the rim, showing graceful maturity and delicate bottle-aged character.

Nose:
Soft,
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Price: £250.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Graham's, 1950

Malvedos specially selected Vintage Port
Bottled by Corney and Barrow
Plain Label, Embossed capsule - Level upper shoulder.

A rare bottle of Malvedos 1950 Port.
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Price: £595.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Graham's, 1950

Single Harvest Tawny Port

Graham's, the port company owned by the Symington family, has announced the release of a Single Harvest Port from 1940. The launch of the “extremely rare” Graham's 1940 Single Harvest pays tribute to three generations of master blenders, who have tended to the wine over eight decades.

This wine pays tribute to three generations of Master Blenders who contributed to its prolonged ageing in the cellars. Across eight decades, generations of Master Blenders have left their mark on this extraordinary 1950 Single Harvest Tawny Port.

The deep auburn centre reflects the wine’s amazing concentration, while the pale ochre rim signals its venerable age.
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Price: £1,295.00
Stock: 8 in Stock

Quinta do Noval, 1950

Vintage Port
White plain label
Branded capsules

Uk bottling by; E Sheldon

Mature tawny colour, attractive bouquet with spice and liquorice on the nose. Medium body and long finish. An attractive port from a classic vintage.

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Price: £495.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Sandeman, 1950

Vintage Port
Embossed capsule | White plain label

Color: Dark tawny with some red left.
Nose: Sweet Christmas spices. Rich, round sugar. Turpentine.
Palate: Some tannins, edgy. On the dry side for Port (which is typical to me for Sandeman). Decent fruit.
Finish: Medium length. Finish seems younger than the Port's age.
*Glenn E. For The Love Of Port.com*


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Price: £595.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Cavendish port (South Africa), 1949

South Africa, tawny Port

South African fortified red wines have a long and distinguished history dating from the early 19th century, not long after the creation of modern Port in Portugal.As the Portuguese port industry obtained an embargo on calling anything 'port' not emanating from Portugal, this fortified wine from the Cape has to be called 'Vin de Liqueur'. Today many of the fortified red producers, concentrated around Calitzdorp in the Klein Karoo, use Portuguese varietals and make wines that compete in quality with similar wines made in Portugal.

As can be seen on the label, the text relates "The wine of a single outstanding vintage in the Cape, which has been late bottled in this country after over 30 years maturation in oak wood".
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Price: £269.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Kopke, 1948

Vintage Port

A rare 1948 vintage port from Kopke, the oldest port house. You should expect a garnet coloured port with aromas of dried red fruit, raisins and figs with prunes, coffee and cinnamon and clove notes. On the palate it should be sweet and smooth with the acidity balancing the sweetness and with a long aftertaste.


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Price: £995.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Fonseca Port, 1948

Vintage Port
High shoulder, UK Bottled by John E McPherson and Sons Ltd, Newcastle

The Fonseca 1948 Vintage Port is often hailed as one of the legendary vintages of the 20th century, an icon in the world of fortified wines. Deep, complex, and astonishingly well-structured, it demonstrates Fonseca’s signature style of powerful fruit and elegance. Even after many decades, it has retained an extraordinary vibrancy and depth, making it a timeless classic.

In terms of tasting profile, the 1948 Fonseca opens with an aromatic symphony of rich blackberries, plums, and ripe figs, underpinned by layers of dark chocolate, cedar, spices, and a hint of mint. On the palate, the wine is lush, incredibly smooth, and beautifully integrated.
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Price: £1,495.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Taylor Fladgate, 1948

Vintage Port
Level in Neck
100 points - Neil Martin Vinous

From the very good 1948 vintage, this very rare Taylors vintage port is one of the finest ports ever made

There is Vintage Port and then there is the 1948 Taylor Fladgate. It remains a monumental Port that towers over the 20th century. Nineteen forty-eight is perhaps one of the lesser-known declarations compared to 1945 and 1963, although nine houses declared that year. Michael Broadbent described that as an “error of judgment” given the quality of the vintage in retrospect. I have been fortunate to taste the 1948 Taylors on several occasions, encountering one or two perfect bottles along the way.
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Price: £1,395.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Taylor Fladgate, 1948

Vintage Port
English bottled by Hatch, Manfield and Co.
Provenance: Christies Sale Raby Castle

1948 Taylor's Vintage Port. A legendary Port still remarkably deep in color for its age, this vintage Port bursts with a striking nose, revealing an exotic combination of tropical fruit. The palate mirrors this exuberance, delivering a voluptuous richness with a gloriously smooth texture and luxurious mouthfeel. Mid-palate, the fruit’s opulence takes center stage, momentarily masking the underlying structural, spicy tannins that gradually emerge. The finish is nothing short of perfection, with layers of soft summer strawberries and fresh tropical vibrancy leaving an enduring impression of harmony and elegance.
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Price: £1,595.00
Stock: 4 in Stock

Taylor Fladgate, 1948

Vintage Port
Level in Neck
100 points - Neil Martin Vinous

From the very good 1948 vintage, this very rare Taylors vintage port is one of the finest ports ever made

There is Vintage Port and then there is the 1948 Taylor Fladgate. It remains a monumental Port that towers over the 20th century. Nineteen forty-eight is perhaps one of the lesser-known declarations compared to 1945 and 1963, although nine houses declared that year. Michael Broadbent described that as an “error of judgment” given the quality of the vintage in retrospect. I have been fortunate to taste the 1948 Taylors on several occasions, encountering one or two perfect bottles along the way.
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Price: £1,395.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Taylor Fladgate, 1948

Vintage Port
100 points - Neil Martin Vinous

100 points - Neil Martin Vinous.

The 1948 Taylor's has a strong tawny colour. On the nose there was a wonderful coffee, chocolate and tobacco. With an alluring herbal aroma. On the palate this port has a luscious feel on the palate and incredibly complex layers of caramel, chocolate and coffee. This continued with an incredible long persistent finish. VWP tasting March 2017

BY NEAL MARTIN | MAY 7, 2018

There is Vintage Port and then there is the 1948 Taylor Fladgate. It remains a monumental Port that towers over the 20th century. Nineteen forty-eight is perhaps one of the lesser-known declarations compared to 1945 and 1963, although nine houses declared that year.
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Price: £1,295.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Constantino Port, 1947

Vintage Port

The port house Sociedad do Vinhos Porto Constantino was founded in 1877 and was a independent producer until it was acquired by the reputable Ferreira group. The 1947 Constantino from the very good vintage is now a mature tawny colour. On the nose the bouquet is caramel and burnt sugar. The palate has a mature and generous taste with some sweetness left. Nice long finish. A beautiful mature port.
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Price: £895.00
Stock: 6 in Stock

Dow's, 1947

Vintage Port
Level in neck, Embossed capsule

From the outstanding 1947 vintage, this stunning port is deep and rich with nice weight and a dry liquorice finish. Light tawny color with spicy aromas and a hint of balsam, but the palate delivers very sweet, smoky plum, herbs and mint characteristics. Well balanced and with good length on the finish.


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Price: £1,195.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Dow's, 1947

Vintage Port
Level in neck, Embossed capsule

From the outstanding 1947 vintage, this stunning port is deep and rich with nice weight and a dry liquorice finish. Light tawny color with spicy aromas and a hint of balsam, but the palate delivers very sweet, smoky plum, herbs and mint characteristics. Well balanced and with good length on the finish.


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Price: £1,195.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Fonseca Port, 1947

Fonseca Guimaraens Single Quinta Vintage Port

1947 Fonseca Guimaraens Single Quinta Vintage Port

The 1947 Fonseca Guimaraens is a rare and historic Single Quinta Vintage Port from the immediate post-war era — a wine that captures both the warmth of its vintage and the distinctive depth of the Guimaraens estate fruit. Produced at a time when full vintage declarations were limited, this release showcases Fonseca’s craftsmanship and the enduring character of its single-vineyard style.

In the glass, it reveals a deep tawny-brick hue with amber highlights, reflecting its long evolution in bottle. The bouquet is wonderfully complex and mature, offering aromas of dried fig, plum compote, cedar, cocoa, and warm spice, with haunting notes of old rose and fine leather.
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Price: £995.00
Stock: 4 in Stock

Koppenhagens, 1947

Vintage port

The *1947 Koppenhagens Vintage Port* is a rare and historic fortified wine from the post-war era, representing a unique chapter in the history of the Douro. Produced in one of the warmest and most generous vintages of the mid-20th century, this Port has spent over seven decades maturing gracefully in bottle, developing the deep complexity, elegance, and charm that only long-aged Vintage Port can offer. Bottles from this year are exceptionally scarce, making it a prized acquisition for collectors and connoisseurs alike.

In the glass, it would likely display a deep tawny-mahogany hue, shading to an olive-green rim—classic markers of an ancient Port.
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Price: £595.00
Stock: 7 in Stock

Quinta do Noval, 1947

Vintage Port

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Price: £650.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Smith Woodhouse, 1947

Vintage Port
A rare bottle of 1947 vintage port

Smith Woodhouse and Co
Established in 1784 by Christopher Smith,a prominent wine trader. who later became Lord Mayor of London. He partnered with the Woodhouse brothers with the aim to produce and export fine port wine from the Douro valley to England.

Smith Woodhouse Ports are made from grapes sourced from the Quinta da Madalena vineyard, located in the prime Cima Corgo subregion of the Douro Valley. This vineyard is known for producing grapes with intense flavors and excellent aging potential.
The commitment to quality, tradition, and innovation ensures that Smith Woodhouse Ports remain highly regarded by wine enthusiasts and collectors around the world.
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Price: £595.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Tuke Holdsworth, 1947

Vintage Port

We are delighted to offer a selection of 1947 Tuke Holdsworth which has recently been taken from a Yorkshire cellar where it has been stored for over 70 years.

The Tuke Holdsworth 1947 Vintage Port is a beautifully matured port that has aged gracefully, showcasing a unique balance of rich fruit, spice, and tertiary notes, with incredible longevity. The colour is a deep, rich garnet that has lightened at the edges with age, showing some brick-red hues. On the nose there is a rich complexity: The wine opens with layers of dried fruits (fig, apricot, prune, raisin), tobacco, and dark chocolate.
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Price: £395.00
Stock: 7 in Stock

Tuke Holdsworth, 1947

Vintage Port
Bottled by Whitwhams

On the nose chocolate, butter scotch, toffee, coffee, roses and tea lead to a full bodied, soft tannin palate with a lovely balancing acidity. A superb rare port from 1947!

Tuke Holdsworth was the brand name of the old shipper Hunt Roope & Teage, the former owners of Quinta da Eira Velha. The company was sold to Ferreira in 1956 but the quinta was retained by the family and from that point it supplied wines to Martinez and Cockburn.
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Price: £595.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Warre's Vintage Port, 1947

Vintage Port - Plain label.

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Price: £695.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Kopke

80 Year Tawny Port
97 Points - Wine Enthusiast
Special Offer | Was £649 | Now £570

Kopke 80 Year Old Tawny Port stands as one of the rarest and most extraordinary expressions ever released by the world’s oldest Port house. Drawn from a tiny treasury of casks quietly ageing in Vila Nova de Gaia for nearly a century, it embodies the very essence of time: concentrated, intricate, and profoundly moving. Every drop reflects generations of careful stewardship, where evaporation, oxidation and patience have shaped a wine of unparalleled depth.

In the glass, it reveals a mesmerising mahogany core with glints of greenish-gold at the rim — a classic marker of extreme cask age. The nose is breathtakingly complex: layers of walnut husk,
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Price: £570.00
Stock: 2 in Stock

Maynard's Port

80 Year Old Tawny Port, 500ml Bottle
RSP £450
Special Offer £385

A rare and extraordinary expression of time, Maynard’s 80 Year Old Tawny Port represents the pinnacle of the house’s centuries-old tradition of ageing Port in seasoned oak casks in the Douro Valley. Crafted from some of Maynard’s most precious reserves, this exceptional blend captures the quiet beauty that only many decades of patient maturation can deliver.

In the glass it shows a luminous deep amber colour with olive-mahogany reflections, the natural signature of very long ageing in wood. The bouquet is immediately captivating and remarkably complex. Aromas of polished walnut, roasted almond and antique cedar unfold alongside layers of candied orange peel, dried fig and caramelised sugar.
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Price: £385.00
Stock: 15 in Stock

Quinta da Devesa

80 Year Very Very Old White Port in Gift Case

Quinta da Devesa 80 Year Aged White Tawny Port

The Quinta da Devesa 80 Year Old White Port is an extraordinary testament to the longevity and grace of white port, offering a profound glimpse into a century of patient ageing and artisanal dedication. A blend of exceptionally rare and ancient white ports aged in seasoned oak casks for an average of eight decades, this release reflects the pinnacle of Quinta da Devesa’s slow-oxidative philosophy and their mastery in curating old stocks of singular quality.

Composed from traditional Douro white grape varieties such as Côdega, Viosinho, Rabigato, and Gouveio, this wine has evolved over time into a layered and deeply complex expression.
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Price: £545.00
Stock: 5 in Stock