[Madeira @ Patroon (NYC)]: Yet another big, intense wine, with a killer nose that goes straight to the pleasure zone of the brain. A bit sweeter than the previous wine, but as usual, the acidity is there in spades to balance things out. An unctuous, rich, wine with a seemingly endless and ethereal finish… this is damn good stuff. Outstanding. (95)
10/6/1999
TN: 1900 D'Oliveira Moscatel
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Bet madeira I ever have tasted.. But I am a "sweet tooth"..... I am saving a few of this one.. ![Praying [beg.gif]](./images/smilies/beg.gif)
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I haven't had this wine in about 10 years and I always wondered how I would like it now, as my tastes have somewhat migrated over to drier styles these days.
The one thing I do remember is the wonderfully unique profile -- more "lighter" flavors, such as dried oranges and apricots rather than the "heavier" flavors of caramel, treacle and nuts.
The one thing I do remember is the wonderfully unique profile -- more "lighter" flavors, such as dried oranges and apricots rather than the "heavier" flavors of caramel, treacle and nuts.
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My taste has changed over to the drier Verdelho and Sercial styles as well, but this is just such a hedonistic and decadently rich and sweet wine, I still like it a lot and think this is as good as it gets, especially when you fall for sweet Madeiras.
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At the Port and Madeira event in Seattle a few months ago, I think I liked this more than the other participants.
Yes, it is sweet without the complexity of the best Madeiras; but for me, quite satisfying. Maybe I have more of a sweet tooth as well.
Yes, it is sweet without the complexity of the best Madeiras; but for me, quite satisfying. Maybe I have more of a sweet tooth as well.
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It's been two years since I drank this one. I remember being delighted with it, but questioned if it should be as sweet as it was. Rich and hedonistic it fulfilled that need for a bold experience but maybe just too sweet and that took the edge off of it for me. I do have a sweet tooth also but maybe more to the Boal/Malvasia range. This was another two rungs up. Still have one in the cellar and look forward to trying it in the future. But if I could choose I would hope it looses a couple of degrees of sweetness.