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Cockburn Port, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
In neck embossed capsule

The 1935 Cockburn Vintage Port is a legendary wine from the Douro Valley in Portugal. Cockburn's is one of the oldest port houses, with a history dating back to 1815.
The 1935 vintage is highly sought after by collectors and wine enthusiasts. It is known for its remarkable aging potential, complex flavours, and deep, rich character.

Early History:
1815: The Cockburn family, of Scottish descent, established their Port wine business in Portugal. They quickly gained recognition for the quality of their wines.
Expansion and Growth:
19th Century: Cockburn's expanded its vineyard holdings and began exporting its Ports worldwide.
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Price: £1,395.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Cockburn Port, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
Unlabelled | blue embossed capsule | Mid Shoulder
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The 1935 Cockburn Vintage Port is a legendary wine from the Douro Valley in Portugal. Cockburn's is one of the oldest port houses, with a history dating back to 1815.
The 1935 vintage is highly sought after by collectors and wine enthusiasts. It is known for its remarkable aging potential, complex flavours, and deep, rich character.

Early History:
1815: The Cockburn family, of Scottish descent, established their Port wine business in Portugal. They quickly gained recognition for the quality of their wines.
Expansion and Growth:
19th Century: Cockburn's expanded its vineyard holdings and began exporting its Ports worldwide.
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Price: £675.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Cockburn Port, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
High Shoulder Level
Excellent Provenance

This bottle of port was acquired from Shepherd Neame Brewery. Where it had been cellared since original purchase in 1937/38.

The 1935 Cockburn Vintage Port is a legendary wine from the Douro Valley in Portugal. Cockburn's is one of the oldest port houses, with a history dating back to 1815.
The 1935 vintage is highly sought after by collectors and wine enthusiasts. It is known for its remarkable aging potential, complex flavours, and deep, rich character.

The Cockburn's Port House, one of the most distinguished names in the Port wine industry, has a rich and storied history. Here's an overview:

Early History:
1815: The Cockburn family, of Scottish descent, established their Port wine business in Portugal.
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Price: £999.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Cockburn Port, 1935

Vintage Port
***Good Fill Level***
Excellent Provenance

This bottle of port was acquired from Shepherd Neame Brewery. Where it had been cellared since original purchase in 1937/38.

The 1935 Cockburn Vintage Port is a legendary wine from the Douro Valley in Portugal. Cockburn's is one of the oldest port houses, with a history dating back to 1815.
The 1935 vintage is highly sought after by collectors and wine enthusiasts. It is known for its remarkable aging potential, complex flavours, and deep, rich character.

The Cockburn's Port House, one of the most distinguished names in the Port wine industry, has a rich and storied history. Here's an overview:

Early History:
1815: The Cockburn family, of Scottish descent, established their Port wine business in Portugal.
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Price: £995.00
Stock: 4 in Stock

Cockburn Port, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
High Shoulder Level
Excellent Provenance

This bottle of port was acquired from Shepherd Neame Brewery. Where it had been cellared since original purchase in 1937/38.

The 1935 Cockburn Vintage Port is a legendary wine from the Douro Valley in Portugal. Cockburn's is one of the oldest port houses, with a history dating back to 1815.
The 1935 vintage is highly sought after by collectors and wine enthusiasts. It is known for its remarkable aging potential, complex flavours, and deep, rich character.

The Cockburn's Port House, one of the most distinguished names in the Port wine industry, has a rich and storied history. Here's an overview:

Early History:
1815: The Cockburn family, of Scottish descent, established their Port wine business in Portugal.
more >>>

Price: £995.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Cockburn Port, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
Unlabelled, embossed capsule

The 1935 Cockburn Vintage Port is a legendary wine from the Douro Valley in Portugal. Cockburn's is one of the oldest port houses, with a history dating back to 1815.
The 1935 vintage is highly sought after by collectors and wine enthusiasts. It is known for its remarkable aging potential, complex flavours, and deep, rich character.

Early History:
1815: The Cockburn family, of Scottish descent, established their Port wine business in Portugal. They quickly gained recognition for the quality of their wines.
Expansion and Growth:
19th Century: Cockburn's expanded its vineyard holdings and began exporting its Ports worldwide.
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Price: £1,195.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Croft Port, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
Level in neck | Embossed capsule

The Croft 1935 has a noticeably deep mahogany hue with light amber rim. This is the oldest Croft with vestige of fruit lingering on the nose with hints of macerated red cherry, figs, balsam and liquorice. Complex and compelling, with very good lift. The palate is simply outstanding with immense depth and complexity, beautiful sense of natural balance and harmony with spice, Manuka honey and dates. Long, seductive and irresistible, it is difficult to image exactly how port can be much better than this imperious Croft ’35. Brilliant.


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Price: £1,295.00
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Croft Port, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
Level in neck

The Croft 1935 has a noticeably deep mahogany hue with light amber rim. This is the oldest Croft with vestige of fruit lingering on the nose with hints of macerated red cherry, figs, balsam and liquorice. Complex and compelling, with very good lift. The palate is simply outstanding with immense depth and complexity, beautiful sense of natural balance and harmony with spice, Manuka honey and dates. Long, seductive and irresistible, it is difficult to image exactly how port can be much better than this imperious Croft ’35. Brilliant.


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Price: £1,195.00
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Graham's, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
UK Corney & Barrow bottling

An exceptionally rare bottle of 1935 Grahams Vintage Port


James Suckling Review:
Incredible richness and wonderful finesse on the nose and palate. Medium red with a garnet edge, ripe, mature licorice aromas, full-bodied, with sweet, velvety, ripe cherry flavours and great balance. A joy to drink. Score: 94


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Price: £1,995.00
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Graham's, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
UK Corney & Barrow Bottled
Unlabelled with embossed capsule

An exceptionally rare bottle of 1935 Grahams Vintage Port


James Suckling Review:
Incredible richness and wonderful finesse on the nose and palate. Medium red with a garnet edge, ripe, mature licorice aromas, full-bodied, with sweet, velvety, ripe cherry flavours and great balance. A joy to drink. Score: 94


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Price: £1,995.00
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Sandeman, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
Very Top Shoulder, Excellent capsule, Good provenance

From the excellent 1935 Vintage, Bottled to commemorate George V Jubilee. The port is tawny with some red in colour. Showing little on the nose, perhaps some hints of concentrated redcurrant. Smooth and concentrated on entry; full bodied and with good weight. Blossoms beautifully in the mouth, develops and grows. Explodes on the aftertaste with huge fruit flavours dominating - mature and sweet. Incredible finish! An astonishing wine. After 5½ hours in the glass this had even developed hints of tannins!

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Price: £1,120.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Sandeman, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro (OB)
Very Top Shoulder, Chipped embossed capsule.

From the excellent 1935 Vintage, Bottled to commemorate George V Jubilee. The port is tawny with some red in colour. Showing little on the nose, perhaps some hints of concentrated redcurrant. Smooth and concentrated on entry; full bodied and with good weight. Blossoms beautifully in the mouth, develops and grows. Explodes on the aftertaste with huge fruit flavours dominating - mature and sweet. Incredible finish! An astonishing wine. After 5½ hours in the glass this had even developed hints of tannins!


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Price: £995.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

São Leonardo by Quinta do Mourao

Very Very Old White Port(90 Years)
97 Points- Wine Advocate

In 1927, Mario Braga, creator of the project “Quinta do Mourão”, was born. So too was born this amazing wine, bottled 90 years after as a tribute to their beloved father. Miguel Braga, the current owner, has handcrafted traditional wines, made and aged in the original estates in the Douro. This gives the wines a distinctive flavour profile. The Douro profile is more intense, dark, thick, sweet and spicy, with more intense aromas. With the release of a small number of aged tawnies, the market for these wines amongst aficionados has developed markedly in the last decade.

Golden colour. Intense and complex aromas of dried fruits associated with an amazing acidity that provides it an incredible explosion of freshness in the palate.
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Price: £1,895.00
Stock: 2 in Stock

Smith Woodhouse, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro

Wine Spectator rates the 1935 Port Vintage at 95 points and writes, "Aromatic, refined and firmly structured."
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Price: £995.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Taylor Fladgate, 1935

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
Embossed capsule, very top shoulder.

Wine Spectator…'Delicate and refined, ready to drink. Medium red with a garnet edge.' (Jan. 1989)


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Price: £1,395.00
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Taylor Fladgate, 1935

VINTAGE PORT, DOC Douro
High shoulder, embossed capsule
Bottled by Peatling and Cawdron, UK

Peatling & Cawdron
(high shoulder; handwritten neck label only; embossed wax seal - chipped)

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Price: £1,195.00
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Calem Port, 1934

Quinta da Foz Vintage Port, DOC Douro

The 1934 vintage is regarded as exceptional in the Douro Valley, known for producing wines with great concentration, depth, and aging potential. Ports from this vintage are highly sought after by collectors for their rarity and outstanding quality.

Founded in 1859, Calem is one of the oldest Port wine producers in Portugal. The company is known for its commitment to quality and tradition, producing a range of Ports from the finest grapes sourced in the Douro Valley.

Calem Quinta da Foz is a renowned winery in Portugal, located in the Douro Valley, one of the oldest demarcated wine regions in the world and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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Price: £1,295.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Fonseca Port, 1934

Vintage Port
Excellent Level

The house of Fonseca traces its origins to the early nineteenth century. The first evidence of the firm trading in Port is an entry dated 8th April, 1815, in the ledgers of the Real Companhia Velha, the royal monopoly company. This records the purchase of 32 pipes of Port by the firm’s founder, João dos Santos Fonseca. His first documented sale occurred on 14th September, 1815, followed in 1816 by his first overseas shipment.

Fonseca Ports are known for their intense and complex aromatics. A 1934 Fonseca will likely offer aromas of dried fruits (such as figs and dates), nuts (like almonds and walnuts), and spices.
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Price: £1,495.00
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Fonseca Port, 1934

Vintage Port
Excellent Level

The house of Fonseca traces its origins to the early nineteenth century. The first evidence of the firm trading in Port is an entry dated 8th April, 1815, in the ledgers of the Real Companhia Velha, the royal monopoly company. This records the purchase of 32 pipes of Port by the firm’s founder, João dos Santos Fonseca. His first documented sale occurred on 14th September, 1815, followed in 1816 by his first overseas shipment.

Fonseca Ports are known for their intense and complex aromatics. A 1934 Fonseca will likely offer aromas of dried fruits (such as figs and dates), nuts (like almonds and walnuts), and spices.
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Price: £1,495.00
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Fonseca Port, 1934

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
Excellent Level

The house of Fonseca traces its origins to the early nineteenth century. The first evidence of the firm trading in Port is an entry dated 8th April, 1815, in the ledgers of the Real Companhia Velha, the royal monopoly company. This records the purchase of 32 pipes of Port by the firm’s founder, João dos Santos Fonseca. His first documented sale occurred on 14th September, 1815, followed in 1816 by his first overseas shipment.

Fonseca Ports are known for their intense and complex aromatics. A 1934 Fonseca will likely offer aromas of dried fruits (such as figs and dates), nuts (like almonds and walnuts), and spices.
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Price: £1,495.00
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Fonseca Port, 1934

Vintage Port
Bottled by Hatch, Mansfield and Co.
Provenance: Christies Sale Raby Castle

Fonseca’s 1934 stands out as an exceptional wine from a split vintage spanning 1934 and 1935. Bottled by Hatch & Mansfield, this is an extremely rare Port, with even the library stock in the Fonseca lodge being very limited.

Still with a deep red core, the wine offers a reserved and refined character, revealing dark chocolate intensity on the nose and a fuller, more textured palate. It exudes lively elegance and freshness, with a subtle hint of salinity adding complexity. Beautifully defined soft berry fruit is perfectly balanced by fine, linear tannins, while a cherry stone freshness lingers gracefully on the finish.
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Price: £1,695.00
Stock: 5 in Stock

Fonseca Port, 1934

Vintage Port, DOC Douro
Base of neck
Peatling & Cawdron Bottling

The house of Fonseca traces its origins to the early nineteenth century. The first evidence of the firm trading in Port is an entry dated 8th April, 1815, in the ledgers of the Real Companhia Velha, the royal monopoly company. This records the purchase of 32 pipes of Port by the firm’s founder, João dos Santos Fonseca. His first documented sale occurred on 14th September, 1815, followed in 1816 by his first overseas shipment.

Fonseca Ports are known for their intense and complex aromatics. A 1934 Fonseca will likely offer aromas of dried fruits (such as figs and dates), nuts (like almonds and walnuts), and spices.
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Price: £1,595.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Fonseca Port, 1934

Vintage Port
Very Top Shoulder

The house of Fonseca traces its origins to the early nineteenth century. The first evidence of the firm trading in Port is an entry dated 8th April, 1815, in the ledgers of the Real Companhia Velha, the royal monopoly company. This records the purchase of 32 pipes of Port by the firm’s founder, João dos Santos Fonseca. His first documented sale occurred on 14th September, 1815, followed in 1816 by his first overseas shipment.

Fonseca Ports are known for their intense and complex aromatics. A 1934 Fonseca will likely offer aromas of dried fruits (such as figs and dates), nuts (like almonds and walnuts), and spices.
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Price: £1,495.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Hooper's Port, 1934

Vintage Port, DOC Douro

This incredibly rare 1934 vintage port is a star bright copper bronze colour with a bouquet of seared almonds, coconut and toffee. It is a sweet full bodied port with silky tannins and a very long finish.


About Hooper's Port
Hooper’s Port, founded by London wine merchant Richard Hooper in the 19th century, quickly became a respected brand among British port enthusiasts for its dedication to traditional production methods and quality. In 1951, it was acquired by Real Companhia Velha, Portugal's oldest wine company, which enhanced its reach and resources. By 1971, Hooper's was fully integrated under Real Companhia Velha, sourcing premium grapes from the renowned Quinta Nova vineyard in the Douro Valley.
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Price: £950.00
Stock: 1 in Stock

Niepoort Port, 1934

Colheita Port 1934 Vintage, DOC Douro
*** 99 Points- Robert Parker *** Damaged Stencil as pictured

Colheita Port Storage and Serving Advice:
Colheita Port should be stored in a cool and dry place, sheltered from light and temperature fluctuations, and the bottle should remain in an upright position. If stored correctly, Colheita Ports will keep for decades in the bottle. Over time, it is natural that a little sediment will form at the bottom of a bottle of colheita Port wine. Once opened colheita Port should be stored in a fridge and should be consumed within 3 months. Colheita Ports do not require decanting and are best served at a temperature between 14 and 16°C.

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Price: £595.00
Stock: 1 in Stock