Gives a fruity style with a nice balance between acidity and sweetness and does not have the high acidity of sercial. Nose dried fruit, some nutty and honey, sometimes coffee and chocolate in the taste
Food-pairing
It is an excellent aperitif, but is also very tasty with soups, game birds (duck for example) and foie gras
Grapes: 100% Verdelho
Also known as Gouveio in the rest of Portugal. Is the most commonly planted white variety. The style has a slight sweetness and is off-dry / medium dry. Planted at altitudes of 400-600, especially in the North, and ripens late. The grape is the main ingredient for Rainwater.
Winemaker
Michael Blandy & Chris Blandy. Blandy's house dates back to 1811 and is still in the hands of the original family to this day. In 1925, Blandy's joined the Madeira Wine Association, with the aim of promoting itself more efficiently in the world market.
Alcoholcontent
20% vol
Store & Serve
Always keep a Madeira wine upright. The acids of Madeira are so strong that they attack the cork if the bottle is stored lying down
To serve: 18 ° C
Madeira is a wine that has matured in an oxidative environment for several years, before bottling in a reductive environment. It is therefore useful to open the bottles a few hours in advance. The bottles can then be stored almost indefinitely, as the air no longer affects Madeira wines. In fact, the wine tastes better after months - if there is still left - than when opening the bottle.
Critics & Awards
17,5/20 - Revista de Vinhos Tasted: 01-Mar-2016
98/100 - Decanter World Wine Awards Tasted: 01-Jan-2016
94/100 - Wine & Spirits Magazine Tasted: 01-Feb-2016
94/100 - Jamie Goode
93/100 - Wine Spectator Tasted: 15-Oct-2015
Platinum - Best In Show - Decanter World Wine Awards, 2016
Gold Outstanding - International Wine & Spirit Competition, 2016