Henriques & Henriques - Full Rich Reserve - 5 yrs

Henriques & Henriques - Full Rich Reserve - 5 yrs - 5 yrs - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Henriques & Henriques - Full Rich Reserve - 5 yrs

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ABV
19%
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16° - 18° C
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Cheese and Charcuterie BoardsNuts and SeedsCheese PlateAged CheesesBlue CheeseBrieChocolateCaramelCakes

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Madeira

Madeira

Madeira is a fortified wine appellation located on the Portuguese island of Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 400 miles off the coast of Morocco. The island's wine production dates back to the 15th century when Portuguese settlers...

Madeira is a fortified wine appellation located on the Portuguese island of Madeira in the Atlantic Ocean, approximately 400 miles off the coast of Morocco. The island's wine production dates back to the 15th century when Portuguese settlers first planted vines on the volcanic slopes. The appellation encompasses the entire island, with vineyards planted on terraced hillsides that rise dramatically from sea level to over 1,800 feet in elevation.

The unique terroir combines volcanic soils with a subtropical maritime climate influenced by the Gulf Stream. Traditional Madeira production involves fortification with grape spirit and a distinctive aging process called "estufagem," where wines are heated in special rooms or tanks to simulate the effects of long sea voyages that historically improved the wine. The appellation permits several grape varieties including Malvasia (Malmsey), Verdelho, Sercial, and Bual for the finest wines, though Tinta Negra is also widely used. Wines are classified by sweetness levels ranging from dry to rich, with aging periods extending from three years to several decades.

Madeira wines are characterized by their remarkable longevity and distinctive flavor profile that includes notes of caramel, nuts, dried fruits, and spices. The combination of fortification and heat aging creates wines with high acidity and oxidative characteristics that develop complex tertiary flavors over time. The different grape varieties produce distinct styles: Malvasia yields the sweetest wines with rich, honeyed character, while Verdelho produces medium-dry wines with citrus and spice notes. All Madeira wines share a characteristic tangy acidity and the ability to remain stable once opened for extended periods.

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