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Warre's Vintage Port, 1960
Vintage port
Warre’s 1960 Vintage Port is a wonderfully mature example from one of the Douro’s oldest and most traditional Port houses. The 1960 vintage produced graceful, long-lived wines, and Warre’s—renowned for its elegant, aromatic style—made a Vintage Port that has aged with exceptional finesse over more than six decades. Bottles from this year are now increasingly rare, and this is a superb opportunity to enjoy a fully evolved classic.
The nose is beautifully lifted, offering aromas of dried red fruits, cherry liqueur, fig and subtle orange peel. Layers of rose petal, cedar, tobacco leaf and warm spice sit beneath the fruit, creating a refined and complex bouquet that continues to open with time in the glass. …
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Price: £185.00
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Niepoort Port, 1959
Colheita Port
This wine has light tinges of ruby in the heart of this wine that mostly show a well-evolved color. Initially there was a minty note that will delight port lovers. Concentrated flavours and good length on the finish. This wine has plenty of life left
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. …
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Price: £495.00
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Constantino Port, 1958
Vintage Port
The 1958 Constantino Vintage Port is a rare and charming survivor from a lesser-declared vintage, offering a glimpse into mid-20th-century Portuguese winemaking from one of the Douro’s traditional producers. Constantino, founded in the late 19th century, was known for producing solid, classically styled Ports, and the 1958 is a particularly elegant and mature expression, now over six decades in bottle.
On the nose, the wine opens with delicate, evolved aromas of dried cherry, orange peel, and spiced fig, interwoven with hints of leather, polished wood, and floral potpourri. There’s a fine oxidative character that adds depth, bringing in subtle notes of walnut, old books, and sweet herbs. …
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Price: £495.00
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Feuerheerd Port, 1957
Vintage Port
Feuerheerd is a historic Port house with a rich legacy in the production of high-quality Ports. Founded in 1815 by Dietrich Matthias Feuerheerd, a German merchant, the house has been known for producing well-crafted Ports that are often praised for their balance, elegance, and approachable style.
History and Background:
Founding: Feuerheerd was established in 1815 in Porto, Portugal. Dietrich Matthias Feuerheerd was instrumental in setting up the business, which became recognized for its Ports, particularly in the British market.
Ownership: Over the years, the company changed hands several times. …
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Price: £395.00
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Sandeman, 1957
Vintage Port Rewaxed
The rare 1957 Sandeman Vintage Port has an attractive red colour, firm centre and pale rim. Empty nose. Nice body and texture, quite thick. Sweet and attractive palate, lots of late red cherry and gentle acidity. Warm, spicy and fruity finish of great length. (Review on the Port Forum)
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Cockburn Port, 1955
Vintage Port
The 1955 Cockburn Vintage Port is a classic from one of Portugal’s most well-known port houses. 1955 is recognized as one of the great vintage years in port history, producing wines with remarkable depth, structure, and longevity. Cockburn, a producer with a reputation for crafting robust and elegant ports, delivered a wine in this vintage that showcases the hallmark traits of the era.
Vintage Overview
1955 Port Vintage: Widely declared by top producers, 1955 is considered an exceptional year. Ideal growing conditions allowed for perfectly ripened grapes, resulting in ports with rich fruit, firm tannins, and a well-balanced structure that has stood the test of time. …
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Price: £410.00
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Harveys, 1954
Believed Grahams Malvedos Vintage Port bottled by Harveys of Bristol Unlabelled- High Shoulder
The 1954 Harveys' Vintage port is actually believed to be 1954 Grahams Malvedos. Grahams have indicated that the 1954 Malvedos Vintage was supplied exclusively to Harveys of Bristol in this year who bottled it under their own brand.
Established in Bristol, England, in 1796, the company has been a prominent player in the wine trade for over two centuries. Originally founded by John Harvey, it began as a small wine merchant, importing and distributing wines primarily from Portugal.
Over the years, J. Harvey & Sons expanded its operations and gained a reputation for its expertise in sourcing and aging high-quality wines. …
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Price: £375.00
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Kopke, 1953
Colheita Port in Presentation Box
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97 Points (exceptional) - Wine Advocate
Kopke 1953 Colheita Port
The only bottle released worldwide in 2026 – secured directly from Kopke
This 1953 Kopke Colheita represents one of the rarest releases to emerge from the cellars of Kopke in recent years.In 2026, just a single bottle was selected for release globally - We have secured it.
Drawn from casks that have matured for over seven decades, this wine is the result of a slow and deliberate ageing process within Kopke’s lodges — where time, wood and careful stewardship have shaped it into something truly exceptional. Opportunities to acquire Colheitas of this age and provenance are vanishingly rare, and releases of this scale are almost unheard of. …
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Price: £695.00
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Ramos Pinto, 1952
Vintage Port
In original wooden presentation box
Founded in 1880 by brothers Adriano and Antonio, Ramos Pinto's history has been marked by a balance between innovation and respect for tradition. In addition to producing wines of exceptional quality, the House is known for its knowledge of terroir and for its pioneering viticulture. Through its strict production policy, the selection of the best Douro grape varieties and the systematic technical and technological research, the House is positioned as the reference for the production of superior quality wines in Portugal.
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Price: £1,495.00
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Palmer Port, 1950
Colheita Port
50cl Bottle
The Palmer 1950 Port is a fantastic Port wine, with a perfect balance between acidity, confit citrus aromas, nuts, and spices. It is a unique, wine, clearly evidenced by over 70 years of aging in French oak barrels. The Port blossoms with complex and intense aromas of caramelized citrus, plum jam, baked quinces, vanilla, and spices. On the palate there is a lightness that is balanced by a good acidity. This port wine delivers a beautiful flavour supported by a long, long finish. Outstanding!
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. …
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Price: £349.00
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Smith Woodhouse, 1950
Vintage Port
This Port is now beginning to reach its full maturity and is ready for drinking. As it ages further, it will begin to develop gently into a more tawny style Port.
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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: £1,395.00
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Cockburn Port, 1947
Vintage Port
Half Bottle (37.5cl)
The 1947 Cockburn's Vintage Port is a standout wine from a year with limited vintage declarations, making it both rare and highly sought after. Cockburn's, along with a select few houses like Ferreira and Warre, chose to declare this vintage, which is celebrated for its elegance and complexity. The wine has a translucent ruby hue with noticeable bricking, indicative of its age and maturity. On the nose, it reveals a bouquet of floral notes, red berries, chocolate, and toffee, while the palate showcases sweet raisins, dried cranberries, and licorice root. These elements come together in a layered, balanced finish that highlights the wine's enduring craftsmanship. …
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Price: £195.00
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Barros Port, 1945
Vintage Port
Bottled by John Porter and Goldsmith, London
Good level and condition
The 1945 Barros Vintage Port is a legendary expression of a remarkable vintage, renowned for its historical significance and exceptional quality. This rare wine is a testament to Barros’ dedication to crafting ports with extraordinary longevity and finesse.
With a captivating amber-tawny hue and radiant golden reflections, the wine reveals its age and complexity. The nose is a symphony of aromas, offering layers of dried fruits, roasted almonds, figs, and caramel, intertwined with subtle hints of orange zest, spice, and a whisper of floral elegance. Each note speaks to decades of maturation and careful stewardship. …
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Price: £995.00
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Ramos Pinto, 1937
Colheita Port
Roasted nuts, walnuts, cashews, caramel, citrus from the acidity and even a bit of pineapple. Lusciously sweet with a very long finish.
This single harvest port from the 1937 vintage was stored in barrels until bottling in 1973.
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Price: £575.00
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Warre's Vintage Port, 1931
Vintage Port, DOC Douro
Mid-upper shoulder.
A rare bottle of 1931 Warre. Vintageport.se tasting notes state that this wine is mature yellow in colour, has a nose of cacao, coffee, toffee and old grocery shop. Medium body, mature/old, elegant, well-balanced with and attractive finish.
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Price: £1,950.00
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Ramos Pinto, 1927
Bom Retiro Vintage Port, DOC Douro
The Quinta do Bom Retiro is located in the Douro region, sub-region of Cima Corgo, in the parish of Valença do Douro, Pinhão, and it is washed by the waters of the river Torto. It occupies a total surface area of 110 ha, which vary between an altitude of 110 and 400 metres, 62 ha of which are covered by vines, with ages from 10-20 years 30%; 21-30 years 11%; 31-40 years 8%; 41-50 years 25%; >80 years 26%; more than 50% of Bom Retiro vines have more than 40 years old. The varieties produced here are exclusively red, and, in addition to the 40% mixture, 19% is Touriga Nacional, 16% is Tinta Barroca, 11% is Touriga Franca, 8% is Sousão and 6% is Tinta Roriz. …
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Sandeman, 1927
Vintage Port
Mid-high Shoulder.
This also did well in a blind tasting of '27s. It is a wonderful wine, with mature aromas of raspberries and roses, medium-bodied, with lovely, sweet, balanced fruit flavors and a long finish. Score: 92
James Suckling, WineSpectator.com, January 1989
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Dow's, 1924
Vintage port, DOC Douro
Bottled by Porter Wright & Co Ltd Sheffield
Colour, Mature tawny in colour. Bouquet, Rich malty and nutty in the nose. Taste, Delicious roasted nuts. Mature. Still some sweetness. Wonderful finish. An attractive old port. Review on vintageport.se
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Price: £1,695.00
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Quinta do Sibio, 1901
Vintage Port Costa do Castedo Jose Duarte D'Oliveira (Bottled 1905), DOC Douro
The *1901 Quinta do Sibio* Vintage Port from Costa do Castedo, bottled in 1905 by José Duarte D’Oliveira, is a truly historic and exceptionally rare wine—over 120 years in the making. Produced from hand-harvested grapes grown on the steep schist terraces of the Douro, this Port reflects a time when winemaking was entirely manual, and each bottle was crafted with care for long-term cellaring. Surviving bottles from this period are exceedingly scarce, making it a treasure for serious collectors and connoisseurs of antique wines.
In the glass, it shows a deep tawny-brown core with olive-green highlights at the rim—a classic hallmark of great age in Port. …
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Price: £995.00
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Niepoort Port, 1900
Colheita Port, DOC Douro
Reviews
"This brings back a fond memory of a long lost friend, Paul Napolitano from NY. He once opened this identical Port for me years ago at his home and at the time, it was the finest Colheita I had experienced, as well as the oldest. This one was bottled in 1976 or 1977. A piece is torn off the label and makes it impossible to be certain. Dark coffee color with a greenish edge. Is this Madeira? A nose of bouillon cube, scents of sea breeze and toffee, reminiscent of a Malvasia and the richness and supple spine live up to that mindset. The palate is packed with copious caramel and fig flavors along with prunes and toffee intricately woven into a neat little package. …
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Price: £1,295.00
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La Reserve College Cellars, 1871
La Reserve College Cellars Vintage Port, DOC Douro
The 1871 La Réserve College Cellars Vintage Port is an almost mythical bottle, representing more than 150 years of Douro winemaking history. Crafted just six years after the end of the American Civil War and during the reign of Queen Victoria, this wine comes from an era when Port was made entirely by hand—grapes foot-trodden in granite lagares and transported downriver by rabelo boats. Surviving examples of any 19th-century Vintage Port are rare; a bottle from 1871 in collectible condition is a true treasure, offering a direct, liquid connection to the Douro’s golden age.
In the glass, a Port of this age would likely display a deep mahogany-brown core shading to amber and green at the rim, a classic indicator of extreme maturity. …
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Price: £645.00
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Kopke, Non Vintage
Dry White Port
Kopke Dry White Port is a type of port wine produced by the renowned Portuguese wine house, Kopke, which is the oldest port wine brand, founded in 1638. This particular wine is made from a blend of white grape varieties, such as Malvasia Fina, Viosinho, and Rabigato.
Flavor profile:
Appearance: Pale golden color.
Nose: Aromas of citrus fruits, nuts, and floral notes.
Palate: Fresh, crisp, and slightly nutty, with flavors of dried fruits, almonds, and a touch of honey. It has a dry finish with a good balance of acidity.
Serving suggestions:
Best served chilled (8-10°C), either as an aperitif or paired with seafood, salads, and light appetizers. …
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Price: £16.95
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Quinta do Noval, Non Vintage
Noval Tawny Port Bottled in 1974
This Quinta Do Noval Tawny Port is a style of fortified wine characterised by its amber colour and complex flavour profile that develops from extended aging in wooden barrels. Such wines are typically less fruity and more nuanced compared to Ruby Port and reveal amber colour with aromas of dried fruits, toasted nuts, caramel, and occasionally a hint of spice or vanilla. On the palate it should be smooth and balanced, with notes of nuts, dried fruits (such as figs and raisins), caramel, and hints of citrus peel.
Serving & Food Pairing
Tawny Ports are ready-to drink and do not require decanting. …
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Price: £69.00
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