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Blandy's Bual Solera Madeira

The 2011 Blandy's Bual Solera Madeira has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine expert Michael Schuster on Blandy's Bual Solera Madeira - an internationally acclaimed fortified wine from Beaujolais.
Blandy's Bual Solera Madeira
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Wine Name
Blandy's Bual Solera Madeira

Wine Producer
Blandy's

Wine Style
Fortified Wine

Grape Type
Malvasia Fina

Country
Portugal

Vintage
1811

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Michael Schuster: (bottled 1900, rebottled 1986) Lustrous amber; slightly lackluster in bouquet (perhaps because this is not a vintage wine?): caramel, faint old wood, slightly “dry” to smell; rich, medium-sweet, faintly astringent in texture, and with the same faint woodiness to taste—a suggestion of more recent casks? Although a remarkable, and remarkably old, solera, this was actually the least harmonious of the day’s wines; medium-sweet, vigorous in acidity, concentrated in flavor, but just a bit pinched by its faint wood astringency—and shortened for the same reason. Intense but now lacking harmony and very slightly hot/ hard; goodish fruit length but with that slight edgy dryness here, too. A great rarity, but the only wine here showing a few wrinkles. NS

Details

Wine expert Michael Schuster
Tastings year 2011
Region Madeira
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