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1983 Vintage Port

Every 1983 Port in PortDB, rated and placed on its drinking window.

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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
Classic
Declaration
Universal
Houses declaring
11
Wines in PortDB
11
Windows open
1998–2005
Tiers
3 classic · 6 very good · 2 good

Every 1983 Port

When to drink the 1983s

The drinking window is derived from the house’s maturation style, stretched by the strength of the vintage and shortened for single-quinta releases. The years below are fixed for each wine; whether a bottle is ready today is shown on each entry above once JavaScript loads.

Structured · 5 wines
Taylor's, Dow's, Smith Woodhouse, +2 more — windows open 2005, modelled to decline from 2078–2085.
Opulent · 2 wines
Graham's, Fonseca — windows open 2003, modelled to decline from 2068.
Balanced · 2 wines
Warre's, Feuerheerd's — windows open 2001, modelled to decline from 2053.
Elegant · 2 wines
Royal Oporto, Borges & Irmão — windows open 1998, modelled to decline 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