Henriques and Henriques 15 Year Old Malvasia Madeira 750 ML
SKU: NL616324
Product Details
Brand: | Henriques and Henriques |
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Country: | Portugal |
Region: | Madeira |
Appellation: | Madeira |
Wine Type: | Fortified |
Wine Style: | Madeira |
Size: | 750 ML |
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Brilliant, dark-coloured wine with golden tints. Complex aroma of nuts, caramel and honey with some subtle wood. Sweet and velvety taste to nuts, especially raisins, honey and vanilla. Good acidity and an excellent aftertaste.\n \n Producer Information\n In 1925, H&H (Henriques & Henriques) began to bottle and export Madeira produced entirely from their own vineyards—an anomaly amongst producers on the island. Today, Henriques & Henriques is led by CEO and winemaker Humberto Jardim, one of Madeira’s great visionaries and ambassadors. The firm continues to source some of its needs from its own vineyards, most notably from a terraced, 10-hectare vineyard at Quinta Grande—the single largest on island, replanted in 1995. Against the tides of urban development, H&H have been in the forefront of vineyard planting and preservation of Madeira’s noble varieties: Sercial, Verdelho, Boal, Malvasia and Terrantez, while simultaneously playing a key role in the reappraisal of the underrated Tinta Negra, recently releasing an unprecedented 50-year expression. Likewise, H&H’s age-statement varietal wines are widely regarded as benchmark articulations: always 100% of the stated varietal (e.g., Verdelho), the blend always composed of stocks well in excess of the statement requirement (e.g., 15-year). Finally, H&H continues to boast an impressive selection of pre-1925 “Garrafeira†(vintage) and Solera bottlings originating in the Henriques’ family cellars. Without question, the most celebrated of these is the “Heavenly Quartetâ€â€”four legendary wines from the late 18th century—that are amongst the most transcendent expressions of Madeira extant today. To taste any one of these is, quite literally, to “drink history†itself, as well as to share in the accumulated wisdom—of family, family-owned vineyards and old stocks—that continue to define Henriques & Henriques today.