The 2024 Vintage Port declaration has been widely welcomed by collectors, merchants and Port enthusiasts. After several recent years marked by extreme heat and challenging weather conditions, the 2024 Douro growing season has produced wines noted for their freshness, balance, structure and long-term ageing potential.
Many leading Port houses have declared 2024 Vintage Ports, making this an important release for anyone looking to buy Vintage Port En Primeur in the UK. Quantities are expected to be limited, and demand is likely to be strong across the most sought-after producers.
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The 2024 Port harvest followed a more classical pattern than some recent vintages, allowing grapes to ripen steadily while retaining attractive natural freshness. This has resulted in wines with deep colour, expressive fruit, firm but balanced tannins and the structure required for long-term bottle ageing.
The best 2024 Vintage Ports are expected to show the concentration and power associated with great declared years, while also offering elegance, precision and freshness. These qualities make the vintage particularly appealing for collectors seeking Ports to cellar for future drinking.
A declared Vintage Port year is one in which a Port house officially announces that the harvest is of sufficient quality to produce Vintage Port, the highest classification of Port wine. Vintage Port is not made every year; it is only produced when conditions are considered exceptional.
Each producer makes its own decision whether to declare a vintage, based on the quality, structure, balance and ageing potential of the wines. In the very best years, many of the leading houses declare together, creating what is often known as a general declaration.
Declared Vintage Ports are bottled after around two years in cask and then continue to mature in bottle for decades. Their rarity, longevity and collectability make them some of the most sought-after wines in the world.
Yes, 2024 is considered a strong Vintage Port year, with many leading producers choosing to declare. The wines are expected to appeal both to collectors and to buyers looking for long-lived Ports to enjoy over the coming decades.
The vintage combines concentration, structure and freshness, giving the wines the balance required for extended ageing. For those looking to secure young Vintage Port at release prices, the 2024 En Primeur offer represents an important buying opportunity.
Many of the leading Port houses have released or announced 2024 Vintage Ports, including famous names such as Graham’s, Dow’s, Warre’s, Cockburn’s, Taylor’s, Fonseca, Croft, Sandeman, Ferreira, Kopke and Burmester.
Each house has its own distinctive style, from powerful and structured wines built for long-term cellaring to more aromatic, elegant expressions of the Douro. Availability will vary by producer, and further wines will be added as allocations become available.
Buying En Primeur — also known as Wine Futures — is the process of buying wines before they are bottled and released onto the open market. Wines are typically shipped 2–3 years after the vintage.
2024 Vintage Port En Primeur is an opportunity to secure limited-production Ports at release prices. In many cases, this is the best way to obtain sought-after wines before they become scarce or increase in price on the secondary market.
Vintage Port purchased En Primeur is sold by the unmixed case, typically in 6 bottle cases (6 x 75cl), although alternative formats such as magnums may be available depending on the producer.
We offer the flexibility to purchase your wines either In Bond or Duty Paid at the time of ordering. This allows you to choose the option that best suits your needs from the outset, whether you are buying to cellar, invest or enjoy.
In Bond: Duty and VAT are not payable upfront, and your wines are stored in a bonded warehouse.
Duty Paid: Duty and VAT are included, and your wines will be delivered to you once available.
2024 Vintage Port is already showing impressive balance and approachability in its youth, with vibrant fruit and structure that make it enjoyable earlier than many classic vintages.
However, these wines are also built for the long term. The best 2024 Vintage Ports have the depth, concentration and tannic structure to cellar for 30 to 50 years or more, gradually developing the complex, mature character for which great Vintage Port is renowned.
This combination of early appeal and exceptional ageing potential makes the 2024 vintage particularly attractive to both collectors and those looking to enjoy bottles over time.
For a more detailed look at the 2024 Vintage Port declaration, including producer insights and early impressions, read our full blog article: