2022 was not a declared Port vintage. No house shipped a general Vintage Port that year. PortDB records 1 single-quinta release from 2022 instead — wines from one named estate, made in the good but not universally declared years and built to drink sooner than a classic Vintage Port. Their windows open 2034.
- Rating
- Not declared
- Declaration
- Single-quinta only
- Houses declaring
- —
- Wines in PortDB
- 1 (1 single-quinta)
- Windows open
- 2034
- Tiers
- 1 good
The 2022 single-quinta Ports
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Fonseca Single quinta Guimaraens
Recent Guimaraens off-vintage; lush fruit, vintage character for medium-term drinking
2022 prime 2034–2066 2072Opens 2034 · prime to 2066 · declining from 2072
2022 in context
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Common questions about 2022 Port
Was 2022 a good year for Port?
No — 2022 was not declared. A Port house declares a vintage only in years it judges outstanding, and none did so in 2022. That is not the same as a bad year: 1 estate still bottled a single-quinta Port from 2022, which is what houses do in years that are good without being declaration-worthy.
Which 2022 Ports were released?
No general declarations were made. The 2022 bottlings PortDB records are single-quinta wines from Fonseca. Each is listed above with its source.
When should you drink 2022 Port?
Every 2022 in the dataset has its own modelled window above. Across all 1 wine, windows open 2034 and decline is modelled from 2072. There is no spread to speak of: every 2022 here comes from a opulent house, a build that takes about 20 years to open — stretched by the strength of the vintage and pulled earlier for the single-quinta wines. 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.