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It can cellar for around 20 yrs not that it will last that long
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I would not cellar any tawny or Colheita that long. Both are meant to be drunk right after bottling. I would not go more than 4 years after bottling date. The freshness and vibrancy fades in the bottle.
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After reading the majority of this thread, I just bought myself a bottle of Taylor Fladgate 10 year. I haven't been able to taste it with cigars, but my first impression when I tasted it by itself was: raisins. Cool alcoholic raisins.
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Fair description. Serve it very lightly chilled, like 20 minutes in fridge.
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