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1969 Taylor Fladgate / Vargellas Vintage

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    Notes:Taylors is a great port house, so this wine will be very good. The wine is ready for drinking now, but you can keep storing it for another 10-20 years, before the cork may start to decay too much.

    I've had ports from 1969 before and they are very light in colour and very smooth and light in taste.

    I would guess that it would be worth about $150 to $200.
    Poster:Roy Pereira on Sep 19, 2005
    Notes:I have a bottle of this stuff which has never been opened but has been in storage since we received it when I was born in 1985, 20 years ago it the vintage 1969 Taylors of which I am told was a "tiny" production that year. Does anyone have any idea as to the value of this port or where i can find the information

    millan@fish.co.uk
    Poster:Millan Rajasooriar on Jul 20, 2005

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I have a bottle of Taylors Quinta de Vargellas 1969 Vintage Port

    I have a bottle of this stuff which has never been opened but has been in storage since we received it when I was born in 1985, 20 years ago it the vintage 1969 Taylors of which I am told was a "tiny" production that year. Does anyone have any idea as to the value of this port or where i can find the information

    millan@fish.co.uk
    Posted on Jul 20, 2005
    By Millan Rajasooriar
    Taylors is a great port house, so this wine will be very good. The wine is ready for drinking now, but you can keep storing it for another 10-20 years, before the cork may start to decay too much.

    I've had ports from 1969 before and they are very light in colour and very smooth and light in taste.

    I would guess that it would be worth about $150 to $200.
    Posted on Sep 19, 2005
    By Roy Pereira