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An interesting "Terratez"

Posted: Mon Aug 03, 2009 9:47 am
by Marco D.
While heading up to the "Feast of the Blessed Sacrament" (aka, the Madeira Festival) in New Bedford, MA, we stopped off to visit a relative in nearby Fall River. She was born in Madeira about 85 years ago and had an interesting empty bottle of Madeira in her living room. It was a 1715 JCA & A Terratez (note the spelling... "Terratez" not "Terrantez").

After doing some research, it appears the producer is Joao Carlos d'Aguiar. Anybody have any details on this producer?

I uploaded a picture of the bottle to PORTraits:
http://www.fortheloveofport.com/portrai ... ?pos=-1186

Re: An interesting "Terratez"

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 12:58 am
by Roy Hersh
Thanks Marco. I am in CO visiting with my brother Mitch and exploring all kinds of crazy wines but at the end of our evening, after Burg then Port, we finished with a glass of Broadbent 10 year old to get our palates ready for a nice Terrantez too. I opened one from the RWC Historic Series, the New Orleans. Always a pleasure. Terrantez rules! :yumyum:

Thanks for uploading the photo!

Re: An interesting "Terratez"

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:09 am
by Marco D.
Looking in Alex Liddell's book, "Madeira", it appears that he has a tasting note for this wine. In fact, it is the oldest vintage wine he notes (along with another 1715 wine). Very rare indeed...

Re: An interesting "Terratez"

Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 11:26 am
by Marco D.
Roy Hersh wrote:I opened one from the RWC Historic Series, the New Orleans. Always a pleasure. Terrantez rules!
Always a lovely wine indeed. I wish I had bought more when they were available...