1927 was a declared Port vintage, but PortDB records it thinly. It was a limited declaration — Royal Oporto shipped a general Vintage Port, and PortDB rates that wine good, which stands as the year's rating here — but it rests on a single record, so treat it as provisional rather than a survey of the vintage. The dataset holds 1 wine from the year. Windows open 1942, with decline modelled from 1982.
- Rating
- Declaration
- Limited
- Houses declaring
- 1
- Wines in PortDB
- 1
- Windows open
- 1942
- Tiers
- 1 good
Every 1927 Port
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Royal Oporto Vintage Port
House's most historic bottling, from the universally declared great 1927 vintage
1927 prime 1942–1965 1982Opens 1942 · prime to 1965 · declining from 1982
SourcePRTwine Royal Oporto declared-vintage list + Vintage Wine & Port merchant listing
1927 in context
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Common questions about 1927 Port
Was 1927 a good year for Port?
1927 was declared, so the house that shipped it — Royal Oporto — judged the year outstanding. But PortDB holds only 1 general declaration for 1927, which is too thin to rate the vintage as a whole, so the good rating here is provisional. Tier judgements reflect critic consensus and are editorial; which houses declared is public record.
Which houses declared 1927?
Royal Oporto. PortDB's dataset is not exhaustive — it holds the houses it has been able to verify against primary sources.
When should you drink 1927 Port?
Every 1927 in the dataset has its own modelled window above. Across all 1 wine, windows open 1942 and decline is modelled from 1982. There is no spread to speak of: every 1927 here comes from a elegant house, a build that takes about 15 years to open — stretched by the strength of the vintage. To check a specific bottle against today's date, use the maturity tool. These are modelled windows, not measurements: storage and bottle variation move the goalposts.