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...the '96 Broadbent Colheita? If there is, PLEASE let me know!!
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I haven't had that one, but I really liked the 1994 Blandy's Malmsey, although it comes in a 500ml bottle. A racier style of Malmsey.
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Broadbent 10 year old Malmsey. ![Challenger [berserker.gif]](./images/smilies/berserker.gif)
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I too like it a little better than the Colheita. Has a little more going on and sharper acidity.Roy Hersh wrote:Broadbent 10 year old Malmsey.
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Opened up the Broadbent 10 year with a long decant yesterday. Compared to the Colheita '96, I dig the 10 year's higher, zingier acid profile.Moses Botbol wrote:I too like it a little better than the Colheita. Has a little more going on and sharper acidity.Roy Hersh wrote:Broadbent 10 year old Malmsey.
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Yep, more acidity and greater depth of flavor and a more prolonged finish. ![Toast [cheers.gif]](./images/smilies/cheers.gif)
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But is there a better Madeira under $25 than Blandy's Alveda? ![Observing [1974_eating_popcorn.gif]](./images/smilies/1974_eating_popcorn.gif)
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Marco,Marco D. wrote:I haven't had that one, but I really liked the 1994 Blandy's Malmsey, although it comes in a 500ml bottle. A racier style of Malmsey.
I opened a bottle of the '94 Blandy's a few days ago. You're right, this is quite good; rich. It is richer than the Broadent 10 year; more savory and deep, but on the other hand, the Blandy's doesn't have as much acidic 'zing' as the Broadbent. Perhaps, I should blend them...

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Alright, I've blended them. The whole is better than the parts, I must say...Barry Sunderland wrote:Perhaps, I should blend them...Marco D. wrote:I haven't had that one, but I really liked the 1994 Blandy's Malmsey, although it comes in a 500ml bottle. A racier style of Malmsey.
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Barry Sunderland wrote:Alright, I've blended them. The whole is better than the parts, I must say...Barry Sunderland wrote:Perhaps, I should blend them...Marco D. wrote:I haven't had that one, but I really liked the 1994 Blandy's Malmsey, although it comes in a 500ml bottle. A racier style of Malmsey.

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On Night 2, my simplistic 50/50 'blend' of '94 Blandy's and Broadbent 10 year is REALLY rocking!
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I think the RWC Historic Series wines offer exceptional quality under $50. The Savannah Verdelho Special Reserve is a highlight for me- it stands up well to madeiras that are three times the price.
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I saw a bottle of Broadbent 10 Malmsey the other day and remembered this thread, so purchased one. In ideal conditions, is this a 0-12hr decant, 12-24 hr decant, or longer?Moses Botbol wrote:I too like it a little better than the Colheita. Has a little more going on and sharper acidity.Roy Hersh wrote:Broadbent 10 year old Malmsey.
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Barry Sunderland wrote:...the '96 Broadbent Colheita? If there is, PLEASE let me know!!
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Well, I stand corrected. The best under $50 that I can find IS the Broadbent 10 year Malvasia. It's tightrope acidity is what does it!!
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Don't really want to admit it, but after the "Great Terrantez Tasting" in New York, there were a few drops of some of the ancient wines left over. I poured them together and took them back to my hotel room. Had them the next morning. Not too bad!Barry Sunderland wrote:
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Marco D. wrote:
I haven't had that one, but I really liked the 1994 Blandy's Malmsey, although it comes in a 500ml bottle. A racier style of Malmsey.
Perhaps, I should blend them...
Alright, I've blended them. The whole is better than the parts, I must say...
I've done this with Port, both on my own and during Harvest Trips, with left overs. Simply to condense it all into one bottle for easy transport mainly. It almost always comes out very good. I guess when you start out with parts you end up with as good or better parts.

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Now having tried a few bottles, i must admit i think the Blandy's 15 Malvasia has just a tad more concentration and flavour than the Broadbent 10.
But i say this as someone with very little Madeira experience.
But i say this as someone with very little Madeira experience.