Henriques & Henriques Single Vineyard Verdelho 5 ans
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Henriques & Henriques

Henriques & Henriques Medium dry 3 years old

Not vintage Madeira - 75cl

€19.00 Tax included
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(Restock - 2 bottles))

This wine presents a moderately dry palate, with well integrated sugar, with powerful notes of dried fruits, nuts, hazelnuts, molasses and caramel. Elegant finish marked by a beautiful liveliness.

Profil

Semi-dry and fruity white wine

Grape varieties

Verdelho
Negra mole

Perfect pairing

To be consumed

Childcare potential of 8 years and over

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Henriques & Henriques

Medium dry 3 ans

Portugal - Madère

Grape varieties:

Negra mole and verdelho.

Tasting Notes:

The dress is lightly golden. The nose is based on dried fruits and is quite fruity. Moderately dry palate, with well-integrated sugar, with powerful notes of dried fruits, nuts, hazelnuts, molasses and caramel. Elegant finish marked by a beautiful liveliness.

Wine style:

Semi-dry and fruity white wine.

Food and wine :

Yuzu meringue pie. Real tart from the Tatin sisters.

Aging potential in your cellar:

20 years

Analytic :

75 cl - 19% volume

Contains sulfites

Alcohol abuse is dangerous for health. To consume with moderation.

"The consumption of alcoholic beverages during pregnancy, even in small quantities, can have serious consequences on the health of the child".

General information

Brand : Henriques & Henriques

Reference : H&H-medium-dry-3-ans

Appellation : Madeira

Type of agriculture : conventional agriculture

Color : White wine

Profil : Semi-dry and fruity white wine

Conservation : Childcare potential of 8 years and over

Grape varieties : Verdelho, Negra mole

Region : Madeira

Country : Portugal

A wine to discover or rediscover at your wine merchant

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Henriques & Henriques

Madeira (in Portuguese Madeira) is located in the Atlantic Ocean off Morocco. This volcanic archipelago benefits from a temperate oceanic climate which allows the elaboration of great wines to this day still confidential in France, which makes them all the more seductive for amateurs.

The Maison Henriques & Henriques has been producing and exporting Madeira wines since 1850. It now owns the largest vineyard on the island. Its founder Jao Gonçalves Henriques is the descendant of a family established in Camara de Lobos. After his death in 1912, a partnership was created between his two sons, hence the name Maison Henriques & Henriques.
In 1992 the company invested in new facilities including a winery located in Camara de Lobos and a winemaking center in Quinta Grande in order to meet current market demands.

Among the many grape varieties, the Madeira vineyard has four noble grape varieties: sercial, verdelho, boal and malvasia. These different grape varieties give birth to wines, bearing the name of the grape variety, with completely different styles ranging from dry to sweet wine. Recently, the house has restored the terrantez grape variety decimated by Phylloxera. In addition, the return to the tinta negra mole grape variety, introduced on the island in the 18th century, represents 80-85% of production. It gives Madeira wines the characteristic and natural acidity of the island's volcanic soils.

The famous Henriques & Henriques estate (seven estates only on the island) has the particularity of having 11 hectares (only) in ownership in order to better control the incoming quality.
Last peculiarity, it has an in-house cooperage where they restore their old barrels themselves, make new ones and all this in an ancestral way; by integrating banana leaves between each stave (another great asset of the island).

Henriques & Henriques is the largest independent producer and shipper in Madeira and the only producer in Madeira to own vineyards.

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