Question about Henriques & Henriques Old Malvasia
Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2007 7:23 pm
I've a couple of bottles of Henriques & Henriques Malvasia. I got them at auction a couple of years ago. They've obviously been in bottle a while. There's cellar grunge, paper labels. No Madeira govenment seal. The front label is a generic Henriques & Henriques Malvasia label. The back label states "This very old wine was bought by Messrs. Henriques & Henriques, LDA. in 1906 as an old wine. It was first bottled in 1927; re-corked and re-bottled in 1955, 1969 and 1991. When originally bottled the bottles were numbered 1 to 890. The wine is part of the reserve wines belonging to Mr. Miguel Jardim."
Alex Liddell, in his book, mentions a Reserva Malvasia without a vintage date, but thought to be from the first quarter of the 19th century. He gives it his highest rating. The wine he rates was rebottled in 1964.
My question is could these be from the same original lot? If so, this would be a very old wine.
Thanks for any information!
Alex Liddell, in his book, mentions a Reserva Malvasia without a vintage date, but thought to be from the first quarter of the 19th century. He gives it his highest rating. The wine he rates was rebottled in 1964.
My question is could these be from the same original lot? If so, this would be a very old wine.
Thanks for any information!