Blandys 1978 Terrantez Vintage Madeira 75cl

£272.00

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Blandys 1978 Terrantez Vintage Madeira presented in a 75cl bottle. An exceptionally rare medium-rich vintage Madeira bottling from one of the island’s most prized and scarcest grape varieties. The 1978 Terrantez represents a remarkable snapshot of Madeira’s winemaking heritage, now approaching 50 years of careful Canteiro ageing. Perfect for anyone celebrating a special birthday or anniversary from 1978.

Heritage: Over 200 Years of Blandy’s Madeira Excellence

For over two centuries, Blandy’s Madeira has been synonymous with quality Madeira wine. The Blandy family has played a leading role in the development of Madeira wine throughout its long history, with members of the family continuing to maintain a tradition of wine-making dating back to 1811.

The Madeira Wine Company Partnership

In 1989, to further expand the global market for Madeira, the Blandys approached another renowned Anglo-Portuguese family, the Symingtons (owners of celebrated Port houses such as Dow, Warre, Graham, and Cockburn), and offered them a partnership in the newly formed Madeira Wine Company (MWC).

This partnership continues today, and in 2011, the Blandys and Symingtons signed an agreement giving the Blandy family control of the MWC, with the Symingtons retaining a minority shareholding. Michael and Chris Blandy, 6th and 7th-generation family members, currently work in the company, upholding a tradition spanning over 200 years.

Traditional Canteiro Ageing Method

This style of Madeira undergoes maturation in seasoned American oak casks using the traditional “Canteiro” system. In this method, the casks are gradually transferred from the top floors of the wine lodges, where it is naturally warmer, to the middle and eventually ground floors, where it is cooler, during the ageing process.

The Canteiro method is reserved for the highest quality Madeira, as these wines are aged without the use of artificial heat, relying solely on the warmth of the sun. The Madeira wine is regularly racked and bottled once it reaches the desired stage of maturity, with vintage Madeiras displaying both the bottling date and the vintage (harvest year) on the label. All vintage Madeiras are bottled under the supervision of the Madeira Wine Institute.

What Is Madeira Wine?

Madeira is a fortified wine produced in the Portuguese Madeira Islands. Due to its unique vinification process, which involves heating the wine in special warehouses, Madeira is one of the world’s longest-lived wines. Vintage Madeira makes for an exceptional birthday or anniversary gift.

Understanding Madeira Styles and Grape Varieties

Traditionally, Madeira wines vary in style and sweetness depending on the grape variety used:

  • Sercial – The driest style
  • Verdelho – Medium-dry style
  • Bual (Boal) – Medium-rich style
  • Malvasia (Malmsey) – The richest and sweetest style

Madeira is a complex, interesting wine and is made in virtually every vintage. Due to the unique “estufagem” process, Madeira improves for days after opening and will also keep, once opened, for a month or more in a decanter.

Blandys 1978 Terrantez Vintage Madeira presented in a 75cl half bottle. Ideal for serious collectors, Madeira enthusiasts, or milestone celebrations for those born in 1978.

Also available in 37.5cl half bottles.

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