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This limited edition Reserve Tawny Port by Taylor's is the third release and comes with a wooden box framing the bottle. The wine has warm notes of butterscotch, coffee and dried fruit, with hints of plum and raisin. You'll find a quite nutty and woody aroma with subtle floral scents, making this bottle a great dessert wine. It makes a perfect pairing with dark chocolate, dried fruit and nuts.
This wine is ready to drink and does not require decanting. The wine benefits from being served slightly chilled, between 12ºC to 16ºC.
We can engrave a special message and date into the glass bottle of your Taylor's 30 yesr old port creating a truly memorable bespoke gift for any special occasion. Once the port ha been decanted and enjoyed the bottle can then be kept for lasting memories to remember the special occasion it was presented for.
For longer messages we can engrave a silver or gold plaque and attach to the front of the Taylor's port gift box. We can engrave company logos with message below the logo to create a truly bespoke corporate gift for you to present.
The engraved Taylor's port bottle with plaque creates a gift that shows you have taken the time and thought in choosing such an original gift.
Choose from our choice of fonts to create a gift that suits your occasion.
At the beginning of the 18th century, bottles were hand blown and bulbous in shape. They could not be laid on their sides and were therefore unsuitable for long term ageing. Instead, they were used mainly to convey the wine from the wine merchant’s cask to the consumer’s table. Because bottles were expensive, they were re-used and often displayed the crest or initials of their owner.
As the 18th century progressed, bottles became taller and more cylindrical. The early bulbous ‘onion’ shape gradually evolved into a more elongated, straight-sided bottle with a longer neck. The first stage in this evolution was the appearance of the ‘mallet’ shaped bottle which had become well established in England by around 1730. Like their predecessors, the first ‘mallet’ bottles were squat in shape. Their sides were often tapered towards the shoulder rather than completely parallel. However, by around 1750, the ‘mallet’ bottle had developed a more cylindrical form. This Limited Edition bottle is inspired by the ‘mallet-cylinder’ bottle from that period, the immediate predecessor of today’s cylindrical wine bottle.
The bottle should be stored upright, protected from light and at a cool temperature. The particular qualities of this wine allow it to be enjoyed over an extended period of time once opened, without losing its freshness and vibrancy. Optimum drinking time after opening the bottle is two months.
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