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Blandy's 5 Years Bual Madeira Wine

John Blandy, the founder of Blandy’s arrived in Madeira in 1808. In 1811 he founded his own business as a wine shipper and general trader, with brothers Thomas and George, and started to set the foundation for the family and the island itself with the production of the most famous and unique wine in the world – Madeira wine

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John Blandy, the founder of Blandy’s arrived in Madeira in 1808. In 1811 he founded his own business as a wine shipper and general trader, with brothers Thomas and George, and started to set the foundation for the family and the island itself with the production of the most famous and unique wine in the world – Madeira wine

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Region
Madeira
Tasting Notes
Clear, amber colour with tinges of gold; a bouquet of dried fruit, vanilla, wood and toffee with a smooth, medium-sweet finish and an excellent balance between the fruit and acidity.
Enjoy
It is excellent as an after dinner drink and also very good with fruit, milk chocolate, cakes and hard cheeses
Bottle Size
White meats, pastas dishes and grilled seafood
Country
Portugal
Type
Fortified
Weight
1.5
Cast
Bual
Alcohol
19%
Vinification
Fermentation off the skins with natural yeast at temperatures between 18°C - 21°C in temperature controlled stainless steel tanks. After 3 days, fortification with grape brandy takes place, arresting fermentation at the desired degree of sweetness
Total Acidity
6,3 g/l
Wine Maker
Francisco Albuquerque
Ageing
5 year old Bual in American oak casks in the traditional 'Canteiro' system. Over the years the wine is transferred from the top floors to the middle floors and eventually to the ground floor where it is cooler
Ph
3,4
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