The Region of Madeira includes the islands of Madeira and Porto Santo both with
different characteristics; the former forested and temperate, the latter is
hot, dry and bare. The soil is by nature, volcanic,and the vineyards are in
terraced steps named "poios" which extend down to the sea's edge.
Shakespeare's immortal characters in the play "Henry IV" - Falstaff - was
accused of exchanging his soul for a leg of chicken and a goblet of Madeira.
It is also said that, in 1478, an event occurred concerning George, Duke
of Clarence, brother of Edward IV, King of England. Condemned to death by High
Court, he was allowed to choose how he should die, and he chose to drown
himself in a large vessel of the Malvasia wine; Madeira was drunk to toast the
American Declaration of Independence, is the `desert island` choice of several
wine personalities. Recent increased sales reflect a renewed interest in the
unique wine style.
The discovery of Madeira wine happened when the unsold wine aboard in vessels
saling from Madeira to the West, was shipped back to Funchal to be
returned to its owners. It was then noticed that quality improved, and as such
it was sold as " Round Trip Wine" and it was worth its weight in gold. This
voyage of many days of warm weather gave in effect a gentle ageing to the wine
.
Madeira nowdays is fortified with Portugese grape brandy to 20% alcohol,
usually leaving some residual sugar in the wine. Shortly after fermentation is
complete the wine is heated to approximately 115 degrees and held for six
months. It is then alternately heated and cooled for six-month intervals while
slowly maturing in oak barrels. Barrels are generally large and old so as to
not impart any oak flavor or tannin and to promote gradual oxidation. Made from
red and white grapes, the wines are light to dark brown in color due to cask
oxidation.
There are four traditional styles corresponding to different grape varieties:
dry Sercial, medium
dry Verdelho,
medium sweet Boal (or
Bual) and
sweet Malmsey (or Malvasia). Madeira is a versatile dessert
wines because its' natural high acidity enables it to stand up to all desserts
without being overwhelmed. It is ideal for occasional consumption because it is
fully oxidized during winemaking and will not deteriorate after opening.
Berrys' own label
Madeira from the
island's principal producer provides an introduction to the main style. Under
the
Blandy and
Cossart & Gordon labels, the
Madeira Wine Company offers the
opportunity to experience the intensity and depth of flavours in wines.
Vihnos Barbeitos, one of the
most forward-thinking companies in the island, and the renown experts
Michael and Bartholomew
Broadbent, are represented with some superb examples of Madeiras with
age statements.