Madeira
Welcome to the enchanting world of Madeira wine, where history, complexity, and exceptional craftsmanship converge to create one of the most distinctive and revered fortified wines.
One of the most renowned names in Madeira wine is Blandy's. With a heritage dating back to 1811, Blandy's is synonymous with tradition and quality. Their wide range of Madeira wines, from the pale and delicate Sercial to the rich and luscious Malmsey, showcases the depth and versatility of this exceptional fortified wine. Blandy's commitment to traditional winemaking techniques and their extensive aging process in oak casks ensures that their wines develop exquisite flavors and aromas over time.
Another esteemed producer is Henriques & Henriques, founded in 1850. Known for their meticulous vineyard management and dedication to quality, Henriques & Henriques crafts exceptional Madeira wines that epitomize the unique terroir of the island. From their vibrant and crisp Verdelho to their opulent and full-bodied Bual, Henriques & Henriques wines embody the essence of Madeira's rich heritage.
Venturing to the historic producer of Madeira wine, Leacock's, we encounter a legacy that dates back to the 18th century. Leacock's offers a range of premium Madeira wines, including their esteemed Rainwater Madeira and the rare and noble Vintage Madeira. These wines showcase the finesse, complexity, and age-worthiness that are hallmarks of the finest Madeira wines.
Among the esteemed producers, d'Oliveras stands out for its commitment to traditional winemaking methods and a vast collection of aged Madeira wines. Founded in 1850, d'Oliveras produces wines that embody the rich history and flavors of the island. From their exceptional Sercial wines to their sublime Terrantez and Verdelho, d'Oliveras showcases the diversity and elegance of Madeira wine.
These prestigious producers represent just a glimpse into the world of the finest Madeira wines available to the discerning connoisseur. Each house upholds time-honored practices, combining meticulous vineyard management, careful grape selection, and precise aging to craft Madeira wines of unparalleled complexity and longevity.
Indulging in the finest Madeira wines is a journey of exploration and appreciation, allowing you to savor the unique aromas, intricate layers of flavor, and exceptional longevity that define these extraordinary wines. Whether enjoyed as an aperitif, paired with a gourmet meal, or savored on its own, Madeira wine offers a sensory experience that transports you to the sun-drenched slopes of the island.
Madeira
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马德拉 | 1 | - |
保税价格
¥ 984.00 |
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Crafted by the esteemed Barbeito winery, the Barbeito Verdelho 1981 manifests a magnificently balanced union of tradition and innovation. Born on the sun-drenched slopes of Madeira, Portugal, this golden-hued delight draws on the unique microclimate and volcanic soil to create a wine of exquisiteness. The dedication to quality exhibited by Barbeito, a family-owned winery established in 1946, is amply reflected in this historic vintage. The meticulous winemaking approach involved fermentation with indigenous yeasts and ageing in French oak casks, yielding complex, layered flavours. On the palate, the Barbeito Verdelho 1981 unfurls waves of dried fruits, spice, and a hint of smoky caramel. A refreshing acidity lends it longevity and sophistication alike. It's an illustrious testament to the timeless allure of Madeira wines and a shimmering gem in any discerning connoisseur's collection. Indulge in the rich heritage encapsulated in every sip of the Barbeito Verdelho 1981. |
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马德拉 | 2 | 18 (JR) |
保税价格
¥ 2,675.00 |
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Jancis Robinson (18)A carpenter’s workshop, filled with the scent of freshly sawn and planed wood. Sweet tobacco. A distinctly feral, ‘animal’ smell. Dried meadow flowers and hay. Dried orange-peel dust. Something almost lactic. It changes from sip to sip, moment to moment. First dry, then sweet. Bitter, for a second, then turning tender. Jagged edges melt silky smooth from along the slim ribbon of its structure. Demanding and volatile; then tucking charms into your palm. The intensity of the flavours – explosive bitter-sweet oranges, hit-gingered quince, cinnamon and cumin, sour cherries in Aceto Balsamico Tradizionale di Modena, decayed-wood dust – is startling, and yet the wine is fine-boned, almost ethereal. William Chester Minor, surgeon, wordsmith, schizophrenic and one of the greatest contributors to the Oxford English Dictionary, was attributed the quote, ‘Listen to the leaves scratch the air. Sometimes it sounds like gunfire. Sometimes like applause.’ I thought of those words when I tasted this wine. Food pairings: spanakopita; cauliflower pakora with spiced onion chutney; welsh rarebit; fried grouse with orange sauce. |
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马德拉 | 1 | - |
保税价格
¥ 22,950.00 |
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马德拉 | 1 | - |
保税价格
¥ 14,920.00 |
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马德拉 | 2 | - |
保税价格
¥ 24,155.00 |
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马德拉 | 1 | 19.5 (JR) |
保税价格
¥ 29,785.00 |
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Jancis Robinson (19.5)This and three other wines are still available on the island, but only released by John Cossart sparingly and at a very high price. They originate from the 1820s, held first in wood, then demi-johns and the remnant finally bottled off between the 1920s and the 1960s. A famous wine. Tawny, rose colour, very pale rim. Light marine, very Atlantic nose. Wonderfully soft, fragrant swish over the palate. Then great grip. Grand and old indeed! Pretty cheesy on the end but this is surely the island in a bottle. So clean and tasty. Ocean spray. Lone yachtsmen would love this! |
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马德拉 | 2 | - |
保税价格
¥ 2,455.00 |
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Imbued with a rich history and a prestigious heritage, Henriques & Henriques Vintage Madeira 1964 is a paragon of refined winemaking. As a fabulous expression of the unique terroir of Madeira, an archipelago off the coast of Portugal, it marvellously exhibits an allure both seductive and stately. Produced by Henriques & Henriques, a legendary house established in the mid-15th century, it represents over 500 years of viticultural intimacy. The wine emanates a radiant amber hue, a visual feat achieved through extended ageing in seasoned oak casks. Your palate is treated to luxurious flavours of dried fruits and spices, exemplifying the characteristics of the sun-kissed, volcanic soils of its native land. The Henriques & Henriques Vintage Madeira 1964 concludes with an enchanting finish, demonstrating the exquisite balance of sweetness and acidity. Savour the time-honoured craftsmanship offered by this outstanding vintage, reflecting Henriques & Henriques' revered legacy in winemaking. |