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Borlido Reserva Extra | Aguardiente

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 5:41 am
by Moses Botbol
I picked up a bottle of Borlido Reserva Extra yesterday. It's an aguardiente that is 30 years old. Everything is in portuguese and I am assuming it's 30 years aged from what I can decipher.

Is anyone familiar with this stuff? Awesome wooden case and first class bottle and stopper. Compared to Congac, this is a deal and a half.

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 3:19 am
by João Rico
It's Barrel aged for 30 Years.
It's an OK Aguardente. It was made from bairrada wine.


Best Regards,

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 5:43 am
by Moses Botbol
João Rico wrote:It's Barrel aged for 30 Years.
It's an OK Aguardente. It was made from bairrada wine.
OK, thanks for the info.

It is imported from someone near my town, and the local liquor store sells it for $55.00 USD; so for something 30 years old- that is not bad.

We have tons of Aguardente on the low end, but not much fancy stuff.

What do you consider to be the best aged Aguardente made?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 7:51 am
by João Rico
The best ones i tasted so far were


Relíquia Reserva Especial
IVV Aguardente (is made from IVV wich is were i work)


But there will be more....


There are 2 kind of Aguardentes. The ones that are good just because they are old and the ones that were made from wine wich all the process had only one purpose, make Aguardente. The best ones come from the 2nd type.

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 8:31 am
by Moses Botbol
João Rico wrote:The best ones i tasted so far were


Relíquia Reserva Especial
IVV Aguardente (is made from IVV wich is were i work)


But there will be more....


There are 2 kind of Aguardentes. The ones that are good just because they are old and the ones that were made from wine wich all the process had only one purpose, make Aguardente. The best ones come from the 2nd type.
Wouldn't an old version of IVV would be best of both worlds?

Do you know if either are imported to USA?

Posted: Tue Feb 26, 2008 9:15 am
by João Rico
Nahhh


Almost isn't here in Portugal. These can only be purchased by us, employees.
Come to Portugal and i'll be happy to buy one for you. :)

Some stores like Garrafeira Nacional have it for sale but they are way too expensive (like 130€ or more). As for me i can buy it for 25€.

Re: Borlido Reserva Extra | Aguardiente

Posted: Mon Mar 10, 2008 10:57 am
by Moses Botbol
Here's a picture of the Borlido and its packaging:

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A couple of weeks and already put a nice dent in it :devil: