Blandys 1976 Verdelho Vintage Madeira 1.5 Litre Magnum

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Blandys 1976 Verdelho Vintage Madeira presented in a 1.5 Litre Magnum.

This is a rare, special-order item available in extremely limited quantities—making it an exceptional and thoughtful 50th birthday present in 2026. This vintage, harvested in 1976, will turn 50 years old this year, perfect for celebrating anyone born in that milestone year!

Buy now at Fareham Wine Cellar. Delivery can take 7 days or more. Please telephone 01329 822733 or email for availability.

Blandy’s Madeira, Since 1811

For 200 years, Blandys 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 and members of the family continue to live on Madeira, maintaining a tradition that goes back to 1811. In 1989 in order to further expand the global market, the Blandy’s approached another Anglo-Portuguese family, the Symington Family (owners of Port Houses Dow, Warre, Graham and Cockburn amongst others) and offered them a partnership in the newly named Madeira Wine Company (MWC). This partnership continues today and in 2011 the Blandys and the Symingtons signed an agreement giving the Blandy family control of the (MWC). The Symingtons remain minority shareholders. Today, Michael and Chris Blandy, 6th and 7th generation members, continue to work in the company, maintaining a tradition that spans over 200 years.

Madeira is a fortified wine made in the Portuguese Madeira Islands and, due to its unique vinification method, which involves heating the wine in special warehouses, it is one of the world’s longest lived wines and Vintage Madeira makes a superb birthday or anniversary present.

This vintage Madeira has been aged in seasoned American oak casks in the traditional “Canteiro” system, whereby the casks were gradually transferred from the top floors of various wine lodges, where it is naturally warmer, to the middle floors and eventually to the ground floor where it is cooler during its maturation. The Canteiro method is only used for the highest quality Madeira, these wines are aged without the use of any artificial heat, being stored by the winery in warm rooms left to age by the heat of the sun. The Madeira wine is regularly racked and when it reaches the desired stage of maturity it is bottled. Vintage Madeiras will have a bottling date as well as the vintage (harvest year) on it. All old and vintage Madeiras are bottled under Madeira Wine Institute supervision.

Traditionally Madeira varies in style and sweetness depending on the grape variety that the Madeira is made from. Sercial produces the driest style, the rarer Tarrantez and Verdelho produce a Medium Dry style, Bual (sometimes call Boal) produces a Medium Rich style and Malvasia (also known as Malmsey) produces the richest and sweetest styles.

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 1976 Verdelho Vintage Madeira presented in a 1.5 Litre Magnum.

Also available in 37.5cl half bottles.

Tasting Notes

Appearance: A clear and bright coppery-brown colour, with golden nuances and greenish reflections.

Nose: The bouquet is highly characteristic, exuberant and ethereal, filled with balsamic notes, warm spices, and dried fruits.

Palate: On the palate, it is powerful, fresh, and concentrated. The finish is exceptionally long, with a complex retronasal character of balsamic notes, exotic woods,

FAQs

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.

Will this wine improve with age?

This Madeira has already been aged for 50 years and is ready to drink now. Having said that, Madeira is virtually indestructible and can continue to evolve for decades or even centuries.

How long does vintage Madeira keep once opened?

Due to the unique vinification process, Madeira improves for days after opening and can be kept, once opened, for a month or more in a decanter.

Does Vintage Madeira require decanting?

Decanting is not necessary, though older vintage Madeiras may throw some sediment. If sediment is present, careful decanting can help.

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