1983 is a classic Port vintage. It was a universal declaration: 11 houses shipped a general Vintage Port, and PortDB rates the best 1983s classic. The dataset holds 11 wines from the year. Windows open 1998–2005, with decline modelled from 2038–2085.
- Rating
- Declaration
- Universal
- Houses declaring
- 11
- Wines in PortDB
- 11
- Windows open
- 1998–2005
- Tiers
- 3 classic · 6 very good · 2 good
Every 1983 Port
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Taylor's Vintage Port
Powerful, tannic and built for the long haul in the classic Taylor's mould.
1983 prime 2005–2050 2085Opens 2005 · prime to 2050 · declining from 2085
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Graham's Vintage Port
Firm, well-structured classic declaration with good concentration and aging capacity.
1983 prime 2003–2040 2068Opens 2003 · prime to 2040 · declining from 2068
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Fonseca Vintage Port
Firm, structured declaration; well regarded though overshadowed by 1977 and 1994
1983 prime 2003–2040 2068Opens 2003 · prime to 2040 · declining from 2068
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Warre's Vintage Port
Well-regarded declaration with good concentration and Warre's fragrance
1983 prime 2001–2030 2053Opens 2001 · prime to 2030 · declining from 2053
SourceSymington Vintage Port Site (1983 general declaration)
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Dow's Vintage Port
Tightly structured, tannic and slow-maturing
1983 prime 2005–2043 2078Opens 2005 · prime to 2043 · declining from 2078
SourceWineWiki/trade: 1983 widely declared; Dow declared
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Smith Woodhouse Vintage Port
Well-regarded 1983 declaration.
1983 prime 2005–2043 2078Opens 2005 · prime to 2043 · declining from 2078
SourceThePortForum 1983 Smith Woodhouse thread + Tastingbook listing
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Quarles Harris Vintage Port
Strong declaration; rated by the house's followers as one of its best in years
1983 prime 2005–2050 2085Opens 2005 · prime to 2050 · declining from 2085
SourceVintagePort.se table; CellarTracker 1983 record (avg ~90)
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Gould Campbell Vintage Port
Mayson: more depth of flavour than many better-known peers; firm, deeply structured
1983 prime 2005–2050 2085Opens 2005 · prime to 2050 · declining from 2085
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Royal Oporto Vintage Port
Edge declaration in a strong year for top houses; lighter rendition
1983 prime 1998–2021 2038Opens 1998 · prime to 2021 · declining from 2038
Sourcevintageport.se table + CellarTracker iWine 198638 / merchant listings
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Feuerheerd's Vintage Port
Good declared year; 'balanced and elegant', long attractive finish (~16.5/20)
1983 prime 2001–2030 2053Opens 2001 · prime to 2030 · declining from 2053
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Borges & Irmão Vintage Port
General-declaration year; medium-bodied, well-integrated, drink-now profile
1983 prime 1998–2021 2038Opens 1998 · prime to 2021 · declining from 2038
1983 in context
See every year rated on the Port vintage chart, the greatest years ranked in best years for Port, or compare the shippers on the Port houses.
Common questions about 1983 Port
Was 1983 a good year for Port?
Yes. 1983 was a universal declaration, with 11 houses shipping a general Vintage Port, and PortDB rates the best wines of the year classic. Tier judgements here reflect critic consensus and are editorial; which houses declared is public record.
Which houses declared 1983?
Taylor's, Graham's, Fonseca, Warre's, Dow's, Smith Woodhouse, Quarles Harris, Gould Campbell, Royal Oporto, Feuerheerd's, Borges & Irmão. PortDB's dataset is not exhaustive — it holds the houses it has been able to verify against primary sources.
When should you drink 1983 Port?
Every 1983 in the dataset has its own modelled window above. Across all 11 wines, windows open 1998–2005 and decline is modelled from 2038–2085. The spread comes from house style — structured houses open around 22 years; opulent houses open around 20 years; balanced houses open around 18 years; elegant houses open around 15 years — 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.
Which is the best 1983 Port?
PortDB does not rank wines within a year, but it does record a quality tier for each. The 1983s it rates classic are Taylor's, Quarles Harris, Gould Campbell. Those tiers reflect critic consensus and are a matter of editorial judgement, not a measurement. Which is “best” for you is also a question of house style: a structured house rewards patience, an opulent one gives more, sooner.
Sources for the 1983 records
- Taylor's official Classic Vintage years list
- Graham's official declared-vintage list
- Fonseca official classic-vintage list
- Symington Vintage Port Site (1983 general declaration)
- WineWiki/trade: 1983 widely declared; Dow declared
- ThePortForum 1983 Smith Woodhouse thread + Tastingbook listing
- VintagePort.se table; CellarTracker 1983 record (avg ~90)
- Wine Spectator review + Vintageport.se (1983)
- vintageport.se table + CellarTracker iWine 198638 / merchant listings
- Vintageport.se Feuerheerd house declaration list
- VintagePort.se Borges house list