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Item Number: 2947
UPC: None
Country: Portugal
Region: Madeira
Sub Region: Madeira
Appellation/AVA: Madeira DOC
Vintage: 1969
Grape(s): Sercial
Type: Wine - Fortified
Bottle Size: 750ml Pack: 1
Alc by Vol(%): 19
About D'Oliveira: Founded in 1920, D’Oliveira is a classic Madeira shipper, with wines
that date from 1619. Still owned by the same family, with a unique stock
of irreplaceable old wines from many of its best vintages. Their wines
have powerful aromatics great lusciousness and body, structure, and good
acidity. All of its vintages are kept in wood and bottled only upon
demand, ensuring the best aging of the wine possible. About Madeira: The
small, steep volcanic island of Madeira off the coast of Portugal was
historically an important port of call for ships en route to Africa,
Asia, and South America, and, in turn, became an important port of call
for sailors to stock up on booze. By the end of the 16th century, the
Madeira wine industry had become an international phenomenon. The wines
were originally fortified to help them last through their long sea
journeys, but drinkers soon developed a taste for the maturation that
the heat and the rolling of the ship provided. The wine became so
popular in the North American colonies that it was used to toast the
signing of the Declaration of Independence.
The major grapes in Madeira are Sercial, Verdelho, Bual, and Malvasia,
each vinified to a unique style and level of sweetness. Long ship
journeys are no longer used for aging, but rather, the estufa method is
often employed, in which hot water circulates through a coil in the
middle of a steel tank, heating the wine for 90 days, or the wine is
stored in a room with steam pipes for 6 months to a year. The finest
madeiras, though, are made without any heating besides the sun and time
(20 years!). Madeira is decidedly unique, and quite probably the world’s
longest living wine.
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