TN: Barbeito Verdelho 1981
Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2008 4:44 pm
Barbeito Verdelho 1981 Frasqueira bottled 2005; 20,5% abv; 59,90€/500ml
I tried this once in a big tasting and liked it, so I was very happy to see it available in our usually pathetic monopoly (only some rainwater Madeira available in addition to this!). I decanted it after purchase, and drunk it over a week or so.
To put it briefly, it does what it says on the tin. :) Upon opening it had rather dominant toffee/coffee scents and since I prefer other aspects of Madeira more, I was happy to see them appear on day two->. I don't have much experience with Verdelho (being in a land with a monopoly is always tough), but from my limited experience I prefer the drier styles of Verdelho and Sercial to Malvazia and Bual. And also in my limited experience, this bottle was typical Verdelho: lifted/VA scent with greenish fruit aromas came more to the fore than the toffee scents. It is sweet but not in such full blown sticky levels as Malvazia - I would perhaps liken it to a Riesling Spätlese with age which also has noticeable sweetness (more than just off-dry) yet isn't a full blown dessert. And like Spätlese, it has wonderful precision, cut and purity; very refreshing acidity. I was perhaps expecting (hoping?) a touch more volatility and sharpness (I'm hoping to see some Sercial here...), but this was still a very pleasurable bottle.
I tried this once in a big tasting and liked it, so I was very happy to see it available in our usually pathetic monopoly (only some rainwater Madeira available in addition to this!). I decanted it after purchase, and drunk it over a week or so.
To put it briefly, it does what it says on the tin. :) Upon opening it had rather dominant toffee/coffee scents and since I prefer other aspects of Madeira more, I was happy to see them appear on day two->. I don't have much experience with Verdelho (being in a land with a monopoly is always tough), but from my limited experience I prefer the drier styles of Verdelho and Sercial to Malvazia and Bual. And also in my limited experience, this bottle was typical Verdelho: lifted/VA scent with greenish fruit aromas came more to the fore than the toffee scents. It is sweet but not in such full blown sticky levels as Malvazia - I would perhaps liken it to a Riesling Spätlese with age which also has noticeable sweetness (more than just off-dry) yet isn't a full blown dessert. And like Spätlese, it has wonderful precision, cut and purity; very refreshing acidity. I was perhaps expecting (hoping?) a touch more volatility and sharpness (I'm hoping to see some Sercial here...), but this was still a very pleasurable bottle.