This Justino’s Madeira Colheita 1996 is produced from carefully chosen grape of Boal variety, which undergo a separate vinification process. The wine is then aged in oak casks under the canteiro process and bottled no sooner than 10 years after the date of the harvest.
Justino's Boal Colheita 1996 Madeira Wine
Justino’s Madeira Wines, S.A. is one of the oldest companies producing and exporting Madeira wine.
<p></p><p>The founders of D’Oliveiras were visionaries that saw the true value of Madeira Wine: its ability to improve over time. Therefore they started storing as much Madeira Wine as possible, letting it slowly mature inside the barrels for future generations to be able to enjoy it further. For that reason, D’Oliveiras is the only Madeira Wine company that owns Madeira Wine bottles and Barrels from as far as the 1850’s that can still be commercially purchased.</p>
<p></p><p>Justino's 5 years Old Madeira Medium Rich Madeira Wine</p> <p>Justino’s Madeira Wines, S.A. is one of the oldest companies producing and exporting Madeira wine.</p>
<p></p><p>The story of Henriques & Henriques, founded by João Gonçalves Henriques, dates back to 1850. After his death in 1912, a partnership was established between his two sons, Francisco Eduardo and Joaquim Henriques, which gave rise to the name Henriques & Henriques .<br />From the earliest times, Henriques & Henriques occupied a prominent place in viticulture and the art of making wine. In 1913 the family interests were constituted in a company of the family that, in 1925, began its activity like exporter of its wines to the detriment of the local supply to other exporters</p>
<p></p><p>Boal area of Campanário and São Vicente and Tinta Negra de Câmara de Lobos. Black Grapes Treads foot in traditional presses and the Boal by continuous press. Interruption of fermentation by the addition of wine alcohol (96%).</p> <p>Bright amber color. Fresh aromas of polished wood, caramel, balsamic, iodine, and black plum in syrup. Complex, fairly balanced and with layers of intense flavors. Acidity spicy and good depth. Dry in a persistent, clawing finish.</p>
<p></p><p>The founders of D’Oliveiras were visionaries that saw the true value of Madeira Wine: its ability to improve over time. Therefore they started storing as much Madeira Wine as possible, letting it slowly mature inside the barrels for future generations to be able to enjoy it further. For that reason, D’Oliveiras is the only Madeira Wine company that owns Madeira Wine bottles and Barrels from as far as the 1850’s that can still be commercially purchased.</p>
<p></p><p>The founders of D’Oliveiras were visionaries that saw the true value of Madeira Wine: its ability to improve over time. Therefore they started storing as much Madeira Wine as possible, letting it slowly mature inside the barrels for future generations to be able to enjoy it further. For that reason, D’Oliveiras is the only Madeira Wine company that owns Madeira Wine bottles and Barrels from as far as the 1850’s that can still be commercially purchased.</p>
<p>On the nose, Cossart Gordon Rainwater Madeira offers a warm topaz colour with golden reflections, exuding classic aromas of dried fruit, orange peel, and gentle oak. The palate is fresh and balanced, underpinned by a firm citrus backbone that gives lift and structure. Sweetness (about 55 g/L residual sugar) is well matched by total acidity (6.00 g/L as tartaric acid, pH ≈ 3.4), culminating in a lingering, long finish. This Rainwater style Madeira requires no decanting and remains stable for several months once opened, making it both delightful on release and rewarding for those who savour Madeira’s character over time.<br /><br /></p>
<p></p><p>The founders of D’Oliveiras were visionaries that saw the true value of Madeira Wine: its ability to improve over time. Therefore they started storing as much Madeira Wine as possible, letting it slowly mature inside the barrels for future generations to be able to enjoy it further. For that reason, D’Oliveiras is the only Madeira Wine company that owns Madeira Wine bottles and Barrels from as far as the 1850’s that can still be commercially purchased.</p>
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This Justino’s Madeira Colheita 1996 is produced from carefully chosen grape of Boal variety, which undergo a separate vinification process. The wine is then aged in oak casks under the canteiro process and bottled no sooner than 10 years after the date of the harvest.