A celebration: manuscript done for my book Blogging for Business!
Opened a bottle of Madeira, managed half a glass, and passed out snoring loudly on the coach :)
Barbeito 1929 Reserva Velha Verdelho
Dark chestnut brown, with a nose of spicy coffee cake, molasses, roasted chestnuts, baked potato skin & just a touch of madeirization (for Madeira)
Thick rich and intense on the palate. A myriad of flavor tones; coffee, chocolate, mocha, unknown exotic spices, mint. Definitely opened up as it breathed! More notes if it's different later.
Ted Demopoulos
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Ted,
I own a couple of bottles of this wine and have always enjoyed it in the past. A real beauty. Welcome to the world of great old Madeira. Just think that it was made in the same year as the Great Depression hit Wall Street. Amazing stuff. I do not find that there is much of a change (although it is slightly noticeable) by airing out Madeira. Maybe it softens the initial alc on the nose, but not much changes on the palate for me.
Sip slowly (yeah, sure) this stuff lasts forever just about.
I own a couple of bottles of this wine and have always enjoyed it in the past. A real beauty. Welcome to the world of great old Madeira. Just think that it was made in the same year as the Great Depression hit Wall Street. Amazing stuff. I do not find that there is much of a change (although it is slightly noticeable) by airing out Madeira. Maybe it softens the initial alc on the nose, but not much changes on the palate for me.
Sip slowly (yeah, sure) this stuff lasts forever just about.
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com
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Like Ted, I am most fortunate. My wife loves wine and most dessert wines, but Madeira is not one of them. Bummer. More for me!
Ambition driven by passion, rather than money, is as strong an elixir as is Port. http://www.fortheloveofport.com