Taylors LBV 20cl
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Taylors LBV 20cl
Hello,
My 1st post and it's a question I'm hoping someone maybe able to help with.
A few years ago on a wine tasting course our teacher had some small Taylor's LBV 1997 20cl bottles. He had so many he offered some for sale and we purchased a whole bunch off him.
The port was great, easy to drink and we loved the bottle size. The 20cl was great for opening and having without having to drink a whole 75cl bottle. My father-in-law loved them for this reason and I was hoping to find something very similar as a Christmas present but I'm struggling! Help!
Does anyone know a good place online to buy port in this size bottle?
Thanks
My 1st post and it's a question I'm hoping someone maybe able to help with.
A few years ago on a wine tasting course our teacher had some small Taylor's LBV 1997 20cl bottles. He had so many he offered some for sale and we purchased a whole bunch off him.
The port was great, easy to drink and we loved the bottle size. The 20cl was great for opening and having without having to drink a whole 75cl bottle. My father-in-law loved them for this reason and I was hoping to find something very similar as a Christmas present but I'm struggling! Help!
Does anyone know a good place online to buy port in this size bottle?
Thanks
Re: Taylors LBV 20cl
Hi Jim,
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Someone here bought a very large stash of these 20cl bottles at auction about a year ago and shared the joy with a few of us. I agree they are a great size to have.
I think they are made for the travel industry. They used to have them on GNER trains and I have seen them on airlines. Unfortunately, I have never seen them for sale in any retail outlet.
If you find them please let us know!
Derek
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Someone here bought a very large stash of these 20cl bottles at auction about a year ago and shared the joy with a few of us. I agree they are a great size to have.
I think they are made for the travel industry. They used to have them on GNER trains and I have seen them on airlines. Unfortunately, I have never seen them for sale in any retail outlet.
If you find them please let us know!
Derek
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Re: Taylors LBV 20cl
That was my guess, too, along with being made for packaging into boxed sets for Christmas (e.g. this sort of thing) which might be of some help if you are only looking for a two or three rather than a case.DRT wrote:I think they are made for the travel industry. They used to have them on GNER trains and I have seen them on airlines. Unfortunately, I have never seen them for sale in any retail outlet.
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Slightly bigger but John Lewis have a Warres Otima Christmas gift set of a 25cl bottle with 2 tasting glasses hth
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Re: Taylors LBV 20cl
I was that soldier - and I have even more now..Someone here bought a very large stash of these 20cl bottles at auction about a year ago and shared the joy with a few of us.

Greetings Jim - I have loads of 20cL Taylor LBV (now 2003), which I can spare at £2 a go..
..how many would you like?
Tom
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Re: Taylors LBV 20cl
But I would also encourage you not to be afraid of buying 37.5cl bottles of Late Bottled Vintage port. Once you open one, either drink it up over the course of a week or keep it in the fridge and take a month or so.
It will last fine, just so long as you don't leave it somewhere warm and bright.
It will last fine, just so long as you don't leave it somewhere warm and bright.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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I am now very confused. How is it possible to drink a 37.5cl bottle "over the course of a week"?AHB wrote:But I would also encourage you not to be afraid of buying 37.5cl bottles of Late Bottled Vintage port. Once you open one, either drink it up over the course of a week or keep it in the fridge and take a month or so.
It will last fine, just so long as you don't leave it somewhere warm and bright.

Does this mean decanting it on Sunday and drinking it on Saturday?
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Re: Taylors LBV 20cl
AHB opens a half bottle and has a glass with Sunday lunch. He then disappears for a week of important business meetings in far-off locations, and finishes it the following weekend.
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Presumably he leaves for the far away land at around 12:30 on Sunday?jdaw1 wrote:AHB opens a half bottle and has a glass with Sunday lunch. He then disappears for a week of important business meetings in far-off locations, and finishes it the following weekend.
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O plump head-waiter at The Cock,
To which I most resort,
How goes the time? 'Tis five o'clock.
Go fetch a pint of port:
But let it not be such as that
You set before chance-comers,
But such whose father-grape grew fat
On Lusitanian summers.
- Tennyson
To which I most resort,
How goes the time? 'Tis five o'clock.
Go fetch a pint of port:
But let it not be such as that
You set before chance-comers,
But such whose father-grape grew fat
On Lusitanian summers.
- Tennyson
I may be drunk, Miss, but in the morning I shall be sober and you will still be ugly - W.S. Churchill
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No no no no no.DRT wrote:I am now very confused. How is it possible to drink a 37.5cl bottle "over the course of a week"?![]()
Does this mean decanting it on Sunday and drinking it on Saturday?
If you open 14 or 15 half bottles on the same day, you can then drink them over the course of a week. Surely you can see the sense in that? You can see how each of the wines evolves over time in the decanter.
Top Ports in 2024: Niepoort 1900 Colheita, b.1971. A near perfect Port.
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
2025: Quevedo 1972 Colheita, b.2024. Just as good as Niepoort 1900!
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Re: Taylors LBV 20cl
Wow!
Lots of replies, I never expected that.
When we open a bottle of port in our house it only lasts the night usually!!
Thanks chaps.
Lots of replies, I never expected that.
When we open a bottle of port in our house it only lasts the night usually!!
Thanks chaps.
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As long as that?it only lasts the night usually

Tom
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