Taylors Chip Dry White Port
Chip Dry White Port was first created by Taylor's back in the 1930s, and its a style that has held its own in the hugely successful port house's range ever since. The grapes are fermented for longer than usual, leading to a crisp, dry finish - hence the name (it's not a suggestion to pair with with something from your local chippy).
Tasting Note - Almond and oak, followed by fresh green apple and a hint of unripe pear. A good level of acidity throughout.
Delivery
FREE LOCAL DELIVERY £30+ - FREE
Free Local delivery on orders £30+
£7.99 Standard Delivery - £7.99
We use APC as our courier, they work on a next day delivery basis, however we estimate 2-3 days so not to disappoint. When the order is received APC will issue you a tracking number via email or text. Please allow a few extra days for delivery to the Scottish Highlands and some other areas of Scotland.
Orders after 1pm will class as the next days order.
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Scottish Offshore 2-5 day - £22.00
Unfortunately we cannot deliver to the following postcode areas
BT01 - 99, HS01 - 9, IM01 - 99, IV41 - 51, IV55 - 56, JE01 - 99, KA27 - 28, KW15 - 17, PA20, PA41 - 49, PA60 - 78, PH42 - 44, PO30 - 41, WF11, ZE1 - 3
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