This lot is comprised of 1 bottle(s) of 1863 Taylor Fladgate Single Harvest Port - 750ml. Estimate for this lot is between $2800 - $4000 with a reserve of $2000. The wine in this lot belongs to collection 11723.
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Beginning his collection in the early 1990s with 1985 Ports and La Grande Dame, this consignor built a 500-bottle cellar focused on French wines and impressive large formats. He sourced bottles through en primeur Bordeaux futures, the BCL, the SAQ, and specialty shops during his travels across Europe, South America, and the US. Originally kept in a wine fridge, the collection was later moved to the 13C wine storage, where it has been professionally maintained at a constant temperature. Now realizing he has amassed more than he can drink, he is offering these meticulously cared-for bottles for auction.
1863 Taylor Fladgate Single Harvest Port from this lot has the following scores - James Suckling 99 points, The Wine Advocate 98 points, CellarTracker 97 points. This is the tasting note for 1863 Taylor Fladgate Single Harvest Port from Robert Parker - The 1863 has not been topped up to our knowledge and the records from W&K also do not record any. It was kept in two casks in a locked cage at their warehouse in Serpa Pinto here in Gaia. This wine was the great pride and joy of the Falcao Carneiro family and they only decided to release it having seen the success of Scion. Jose Falcao Carneiro is a very serious person and I believe that the special point about this wine was that it came from 1863 whereas the Weise & Krohn was founded in 1865. So the wine may well have been among the first that was purchased by the company’s founders. Certainly the lodge where it was kept has been rented by W&K since 1880. The wine is very dense with the very developed rim of olive color, which is always the indication of a very old tawny. It is also viscous with residual sugar at 224-grams per liter. The Baume is 10.3 and the pH is 3.53. Lead levels are high at 330 parts per billion but this would be expected from old Ports due to movement through brass fitting in the old days.” So we must doff our caps and bow before a fortified wine that never fully relinquished its flush of youth. If the Scion was Katherine Hepburn, this is Jane Russell. The 1863 Tawny is a Port from another time and another world, but whose pleasure is with us today.