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MADEIRA WINE EXPLAINED - what it is, what it tastes like and how to drink it!
Madeira is a fortified wine often used for cooking, but it is also delicious in cocktails and on its own! Here I take a look at what exactly it is and taste through a few different styles.
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published: 27 Jun 2023
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A happy little accident? A brief explanation of Madeira wine.
What the heck is Madeira, anyway? You could call it a happy little accident! For this week’s video I have a brief explanation of Madeira wine, its history, how it’s made, and of course, we’ll taste two examples and give food pairing suggestions.
In this video:
Henriques & Henriques 10 Year Old Sercial Madeira ($50)
Henriques & Henriques 10 Year Old Boal Madeira ($50)
Do you love to drink wine, have an eclectic palate and an adventurous spirit? In this series, wine Pro Marc Supsic will feature tons of new and interesting wines to try. Be sure to subscribe; new videos will drop regularly!
Join us on Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcSupsicsWineLiving
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ms_wineliving
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.wine.rebel
Hire Marc for tastings an...
published: 09 Feb 2024
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How to BUY MADEIRA WINE? (Tips & Tricks to get the BEST bottle!)
Ever wanted to invest in a good bottle of MADEIRA WINE? In this video we show some tips and tricks on what's the best bottle of wine you can get at D'Oliveiras Winery.
A Legacy that spans three centuries.
The founders of D’Oliveiras were visionaries that saw the true value of Madeira Wine: its ability to improve over time. Therefore they started storing as much Madeira Wine as possible, letting it slowly mature inside the barrels for future generations to be able to enjoy it further.
For that reason, D’Oliveiras is the only Madeira Wine company that owns Madeira Wine bottles and Barrels from as far as the 1850’s that can still be commercially purchased!
To know more about D'Oliveiras check out their website ► http://www.doliveiras.pt/
OUR SMALL TOUR COMPANY;
Hit The Road Tours is a s...
published: 27 Sep 2022
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Port WINE vs Madeira | Fortified FACE-OFF
Join me on this fortified wine FACE-Off... It's Tawny Port vs Madeira. I love SWEET wines!
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Wines featured in this episode:
Cossart Gordon, 10 Year Verdelho Madeira
Quinta do Noval, 10 Year Tawny Porto
00:00 Port vs Tawny
04:40 Fortified wine BLIND TASTING
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published: 08 Feb 2023
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Madeira and its wine share an identity
The Portuguese island of Madeira produces a wine of the same name. Unlike other wine, Madeira is made using heat, and the grapes used to make the wine also have a bit of a secret of their own. Ian Lee reports.
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published: 03 Aug 2024
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Man Tries Madeira Wine For The First Time.
I like Madeira Cake. This is not that.
Madeira wine is a weird type of fortified wine that involves a really interesting maturation process - just ask Wikipedia!
Madeira is a fortified wine made on the Portuguese Madeira Islands, off the coast of Africa. Madeira is produced in a variety of styles ranging from dry wines which can be consumed on their own as an aperitif to sweet wines usually consumed with dessert. Cheaper cooking versions are often flavoured with salt and pepper for use in cooking, but these are not fit for consumption as a beverage.
The islands of Madeira have a long winemaking history, dating back to the Age of Exploration (approximately from the end of the 15th century) when Madeira was a standard port of call for ships heading to the New World or East Indies. To prev...
published: 30 Jan 2021
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130 Year Old Wine: All About Madeira!
In this video, we’re taking a sip of history in the form of two bottles of 100+ year old Madeira. We got our hands on Henriques & Henriques 1894 Founders Solera and 1898 Verdelho Solera at a wine auction. Bottled in 2010 and 2011, these wines are truly one of a kind and only 760 bottles were made of the Founders Solera and 1,840 bottles of the Verdelho Solera.
Madeira used to be one of the most popular wines and was shipped to every corner of the world in the 17-and-18 hundreds. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson drank Madeira consistently and the wine was the drink of choice for anyone in the upper social classes.
We take a look at the history of Madeira, both the wine and the island, and along with our expert sommelier, Stacey, we review these particularly great bottles. What...
published: 24 May 2024
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Madeira Wine Explained - Simply Jocelyn
Learn about Madeira wine in this week's Cocktail Friday. It is an important part of many drinking pallets.
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published: 01 Jan 2021
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MADEIRA 2024 ☼ FUNCHAL - Scenic Drive - 4K - 10bit color - HiFi Sound #Tramtarie
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Madeira is one of the Portuguese islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
It belongs to an archipelago that also includes Porto Santo and the uninhabited islands of Desertas and Selvagens.
The archipelago lies about 685 km f...
published: 08 Aug 2024
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200-YEAR-OLD WINE from a Subscriber's Collection - Will I survive this?!
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I have tasted the following wines in this Video:
1825 Madeira I. B. Hinker’s Nachfolger München
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published: 14 May 2023
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MADEIRA WINE EXPLAINED - what it is, what it tastes like and how to drink it!
Madeira is a fortified wine often used for cooking, but it is also delicious in cocktails and on its own! Here I take a look at what exactly it is and taste thr...
Madeira is a fortified wine often used for cooking, but it is also delicious in cocktails and on its own! Here I take a look at what exactly it is and taste through a few different styles.
If you'd like to order my book you can follow this link here:
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Or available at certain bookstores.
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https://wn.com/Madeira_Wine_Explained_What_It_Is,_What_It_Tastes_Like_And_How_To_Drink_It
Madeira is a fortified wine often used for cooking, but it is also delicious in cocktails and on its own! Here I take a look at what exactly it is and taste through a few different styles.
If you'd like to order my book you can follow this link here:
https://lnk.to/StrongSweetandBitter
Or available at certain bookstores.
If you like this video please let us know with a thumbs up or share it with your friends.
If you have any questions or something to add please join the conversation with a comment, and if you haven't already, hit that subscribe button so you never miss an episode.
You can support us by visiting one of the many places you can find us online or IRL:
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Want more at home cocktail inspiration? Check out the Australia's Cocktail for the Home Bartender book featuring recipes from Australia's Top 25 bartenders (including yours truly!). Use code BOMBA for $10 off at checkout:
https://www.top25.com.au/
Bar & Cocktail Books
Follow the link below to a comprehensive list of bar and cocktail book recommendations and links to buy them!
https://www.behindthebarwithcaradevine.com/bar-cocktail-books
Tees, Totes, Hoodies, Stickers & lots of other BTB merch in our Spring Shop:
https://behind-the-bar.creator-spring.com
To have the hassle taken out of hosting, go to https://thld.co/shakerandspoon_btbwithcara1221 and use code btbwithcara to get $20 off your first at home cocktail box!
Get Surfside Sips awesome coloured glass straws @
https://surfsidesips.com/?ref=mfhw_qgwcbyi
Use offer code: BEHINDTHEBAR for 20% off
Sign up to Behind the Bar's 'Mix it like a Pro' Online Bartending Course
You'll always get the best price through this link!!
https://ioa.pxf.io/c/2647619/1196340/12764
Use offer code: behindthebar if discount doesn't automatically appear (discount applied at checkout).
#withcaradevine #booze #bar #bartending #behindthebar
- published: 27 Jun 2023
- views: 10746
10:39
A happy little accident? A brief explanation of Madeira wine.
What the heck is Madeira, anyway? You could call it a happy little accident! For this week’s video I have a brief explanation of Madeira wine, its history, how ...
What the heck is Madeira, anyway? You could call it a happy little accident! For this week’s video I have a brief explanation of Madeira wine, its history, how it’s made, and of course, we’ll taste two examples and give food pairing suggestions.
In this video:
Henriques & Henriques 10 Year Old Sercial Madeira ($50)
Henriques & Henriques 10 Year Old Boal Madeira ($50)
Do you love to drink wine, have an eclectic palate and an adventurous spirit? In this series, wine Pro Marc Supsic will feature tons of new and interesting wines to try. Be sure to subscribe; new videos will drop regularly!
Join us on Social Media:
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0:00 What the heck is Madeira, anyway?
1:10 A happy little accident - this wine is cooked, intentionally
2:18 Modern Madeira production
3:09 Madeira in America
3:39 Henriques & Henriques
3:51 The different styles of Madeira
5:37 Tasting Sercial Madeira
7:03 Tasting Boal Madeira
8:31 Madeira food pairings
9:36 How much does Madeira cost?
https://wn.com/A_Happy_Little_Accident_A_Brief_Explanation_Of_Madeira_Wine.
What the heck is Madeira, anyway? You could call it a happy little accident! For this week’s video I have a brief explanation of Madeira wine, its history, how it’s made, and of course, we’ll taste two examples and give food pairing suggestions.
In this video:
Henriques & Henriques 10 Year Old Sercial Madeira ($50)
Henriques & Henriques 10 Year Old Boal Madeira ($50)
Do you love to drink wine, have an eclectic palate and an adventurous spirit? In this series, wine Pro Marc Supsic will feature tons of new and interesting wines to try. Be sure to subscribe; new videos will drop regularly!
Join us on Social Media:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MarcSupsicsWineLiving
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ms_wineliving
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.wine.rebel
Hire Marc for tastings and events, learn more:
http://www/wineliving.info
0:00 What the heck is Madeira, anyway?
1:10 A happy little accident - this wine is cooked, intentionally
2:18 Modern Madeira production
3:09 Madeira in America
3:39 Henriques & Henriques
3:51 The different styles of Madeira
5:37 Tasting Sercial Madeira
7:03 Tasting Boal Madeira
8:31 Madeira food pairings
9:36 How much does Madeira cost?
- published: 09 Feb 2024
- views: 864
19:25
How to BUY MADEIRA WINE? (Tips & Tricks to get the BEST bottle!)
Ever wanted to invest in a good bottle of MADEIRA WINE? In this video we show some tips and tricks on what's the best bottle of wine you can get at D'Oliveiras ...
Ever wanted to invest in a good bottle of MADEIRA WINE? In this video we show some tips and tricks on what's the best bottle of wine you can get at D'Oliveiras Winery.
A Legacy that spans three centuries.
The founders of D’Oliveiras were visionaries that saw the true value of Madeira Wine: its ability to improve over time. Therefore they started storing as much Madeira Wine as possible, letting it slowly mature inside the barrels for future generations to be able to enjoy it further.
For that reason, D’Oliveiras is the only Madeira Wine company that owns Madeira Wine bottles and Barrels from as far as the 1850’s that can still be commercially purchased!
To know more about D'Oliveiras check out their website ► http://www.doliveiras.pt/
OUR SMALL TOUR COMPANY;
Hit The Road Tours is a small, passionate adventure tour company in Madeira island specialising in personalised experiences from half day tours to 7 day multi-day expeditions.
We love what we do and do it well :))
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• 10 Tips for Visiting Madeira in 2022: https://bit.ly/3AR12qJ
ESSENTIAL VIEWING;
• HIKING IN MADEIRA: https://youtu.be/5iYBsvaQICE
• DRIVING IN MADEIRA: https://youtu.be/4i93s2yfnRE
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Madeira’s got everything you need in 2022, don’t even think about it, just book it!
Let’s Hit The Road!
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https://wn.com/How_To_Buy_Madeira_Wine_(Tips_Tricks_To_Get_The_Best_Bottle_)
Ever wanted to invest in a good bottle of MADEIRA WINE? In this video we show some tips and tricks on what's the best bottle of wine you can get at D'Oliveiras Winery.
A Legacy that spans three centuries.
The founders of D’Oliveiras were visionaries that saw the true value of Madeira Wine: its ability to improve over time. Therefore they started storing as much Madeira Wine as possible, letting it slowly mature inside the barrels for future generations to be able to enjoy it further.
For that reason, D’Oliveiras is the only Madeira Wine company that owns Madeira Wine bottles and Barrels from as far as the 1850’s that can still be commercially purchased!
To know more about D'Oliveiras check out their website ► http://www.doliveiras.pt/
OUR SMALL TOUR COMPANY;
Hit The Road Tours is a small, passionate adventure tour company in Madeira island specialising in personalised experiences from half day tours to 7 day multi-day expeditions.
We love what we do and do it well :))
Get everything you need on our website: https://www.hittheroadmadeira.com/en/
► FIND US on Facebook: https://bit.ly/39aixF4
► FOLLOW US on Instagram: https://bit.ly/35WVhs7
ESSENTIAL READING;
• 10 Tips for Visiting Madeira in 2022: https://bit.ly/3AR12qJ
ESSENTIAL VIEWING;
• HIKING IN MADEIRA: https://youtu.be/5iYBsvaQICE
• DRIVING IN MADEIRA: https://youtu.be/4i93s2yfnRE
• LIVING IN MADEIRA: https://youtu.be/3Pnr_koKyUA
WONDERING ABOUT THE WEATHER IN MADEIRA?
https://bit.ly/3ASDO3C
SUPPORT US;
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Thank you to André Moniz Vieira for shooting and editing this video!
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Madeira’s got everything you need in 2022, don’t even think about it, just book it!
Let’s Hit The Road!
#MadeiraWine #MadeiraIslands
- published: 27 Sep 2022
- views: 4140
7:47
Port WINE vs Madeira | Fortified FACE-OFF
Join me on this fortified wine FACE-Off... It's Tawny Port vs Madeira. I love SWEET wines!
🍷 Gabriel Glas Standart edition (the gold edition is often sold out)...
Join me on this fortified wine FACE-Off... It's Tawny Port vs Madeira. I love SWEET wines!
🍷 Gabriel Glas Standart edition (the gold edition is often sold out)
https://amzn.to/3qeZXmQ
Wines featured in this episode:
Cossart Gordon, 10 Year Verdelho Madeira
Quinta do Noval, 10 Year Tawny Porto
00:00 Port vs Tawny
04:40 Fortified wine BLIND TASTING
06:47 Blind Tasting Reveal
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Cossart Gordon, 10 Year Verdelho Madeira
Quinta do Noval, 10 Year Tawny Porto
00:00 Port vs Tawny
04:40 Fortified wine BLIND TASTING
06:47 Blind Tasting Reveal
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- published: 08 Feb 2023
- views: 5207
4:03
Madeira and its wine share an identity
The Portuguese island of Madeira produces a wine of the same name. Unlike other wine, Madeira is made using heat, and the grapes used to make the wine also have...
The Portuguese island of Madeira produces a wine of the same name. Unlike other wine, Madeira is made using heat, and the grapes used to make the wine also have a bit of a secret of their own. Ian Lee reports.
"CBS Saturday Morning" co-hosts Jeff Glor, Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson deliver two hours of original reporting and breaking news, as well as profiles of leading figures in culture and the arts. Watch "CBS Saturday Morning" at 7 a.m. ET on CBS and 8 a.m. ET on the CBS News app.
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- published: 03 Aug 2024
- views: 3559
9:08
Man Tries Madeira Wine For The First Time.
I like Madeira Cake. This is not that.
Madeira wine is a weird type of fortified wine that involves a really interesting maturation process - just ask Wikipedi...
I like Madeira Cake. This is not that.
Madeira wine is a weird type of fortified wine that involves a really interesting maturation process - just ask Wikipedia!
Madeira is a fortified wine made on the Portuguese Madeira Islands, off the coast of Africa. Madeira is produced in a variety of styles ranging from dry wines which can be consumed on their own as an aperitif to sweet wines usually consumed with dessert. Cheaper cooking versions are often flavoured with salt and pepper for use in cooking, but these are not fit for consumption as a beverage.
The islands of Madeira have a long winemaking history, dating back to the Age of Exploration (approximately from the end of the 15th century) when Madeira was a standard port of call for ships heading to the New World or East Indies. To prevent the wine from spoiling, neutral grape spirits were added. On the long sea voyages, the wines would be exposed to excessive heat and movement which transformed the flavour of the wine. This was discovered by the wine producers of Madeira when an unsold shipment of wine returned to the islands after a round trip.
Today, Madeira is noted for its unique winemaking process which involves oxidizing the wine through heat and aging. The younger blends (three and five years old) are produced with artificial methods that heat and accelerate the aging process and the older blends, colheitas and frasqueiras are produced by the canteiro method. Because of these methods of production these wines are very long lived and those produced by the canteiro method will survive for decades and even centuries, even after being opened. Wines that have been in barrels for many decades are often removed and stored in demijohns where they may remain unharmed indefinitely.
Some wines produced in small quantities in Crimea, California and Texas are also referred to as "Madeira" or "Madera"; however, most countries conform to the EU PDO regulations and limit the use of the term Madeira or Madère to only those wines that come from the Madeira Islands.[1]
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I like Madeira Cake. This is not that.
Madeira wine is a weird type of fortified wine that involves a really interesting maturation process - just ask Wikipedia!
Madeira is a fortified wine made on the Portuguese Madeira Islands, off the coast of Africa. Madeira is produced in a variety of styles ranging from dry wines which can be consumed on their own as an aperitif to sweet wines usually consumed with dessert. Cheaper cooking versions are often flavoured with salt and pepper for use in cooking, but these are not fit for consumption as a beverage.
The islands of Madeira have a long winemaking history, dating back to the Age of Exploration (approximately from the end of the 15th century) when Madeira was a standard port of call for ships heading to the New World or East Indies. To prevent the wine from spoiling, neutral grape spirits were added. On the long sea voyages, the wines would be exposed to excessive heat and movement which transformed the flavour of the wine. This was discovered by the wine producers of Madeira when an unsold shipment of wine returned to the islands after a round trip.
Today, Madeira is noted for its unique winemaking process which involves oxidizing the wine through heat and aging. The younger blends (three and five years old) are produced with artificial methods that heat and accelerate the aging process and the older blends, colheitas and frasqueiras are produced by the canteiro method. Because of these methods of production these wines are very long lived and those produced by the canteiro method will survive for decades and even centuries, even after being opened. Wines that have been in barrels for many decades are often removed and stored in demijohns where they may remain unharmed indefinitely.
Some wines produced in small quantities in Crimea, California and Texas are also referred to as "Madeira" or "Madera"; however, most countries conform to the EU PDO regulations and limit the use of the term Madeira or Madère to only those wines that come from the Madeira Islands.[1]
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- published: 30 Jan 2021
- views: 1027
11:48
130 Year Old Wine: All About Madeira!
In this video, we’re taking a sip of history in the form of two bottles of 100+ year old Madeira. We got our hands on Henriques & Henriques 1894 Founders Soler...
In this video, we’re taking a sip of history in the form of two bottles of 100+ year old Madeira. We got our hands on Henriques & Henriques 1894 Founders Solera and 1898 Verdelho Solera at a wine auction. Bottled in 2010 and 2011, these wines are truly one of a kind and only 760 bottles were made of the Founders Solera and 1,840 bottles of the Verdelho Solera.
Madeira used to be one of the most popular wines and was shipped to every corner of the world in the 17-and-18 hundreds. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson drank Madeira consistently and the wine was the drink of choice for anyone in the upper social classes.
We take a look at the history of Madeira, both the wine and the island, and along with our expert sommelier, Stacey, we review these particularly great bottles. What will 130 year-old wine taste like? Find out and let us know about your experiences with old wines in the comment section below.
Cheers!
B & Pops
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Thank you so much to Henriques & Henriques for providing us with original videos and photos, along with specific data on the wines.
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In this video, we’re taking a sip of history in the form of two bottles of 100+ year old Madeira. We got our hands on Henriques & Henriques 1894 Founders Solera and 1898 Verdelho Solera at a wine auction. Bottled in 2010 and 2011, these wines are truly one of a kind and only 760 bottles were made of the Founders Solera and 1,840 bottles of the Verdelho Solera.
Madeira used to be one of the most popular wines and was shipped to every corner of the world in the 17-and-18 hundreds. George Washington and Thomas Jefferson drank Madeira consistently and the wine was the drink of choice for anyone in the upper social classes.
We take a look at the history of Madeira, both the wine and the island, and along with our expert sommelier, Stacey, we review these particularly great bottles. What will 130 year-old wine taste like? Find out and let us know about your experiences with old wines in the comment section below.
Cheers!
B & Pops
P.S.
Thank you so much to Henriques & Henriques for providing us with original videos and photos, along with specific data on the wines.
- published: 24 May 2024
- views: 6256
4:40
Madeira Wine Explained - Simply Jocelyn
Learn about Madeira wine in this week's Cocktail Friday. It is an important part of many drinking pallets.
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Learn about Madeira wine in this week's Cocktail Friday. It is an important part of many drinking pallets.
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- published: 01 Jan 2021
- views: 4507
10:08
MADEIRA 2024 ☼ FUNCHAL - Scenic Drive - 4K - 10bit color - HiFi Sound #Tramtarie
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🌍 Madeira, Portugal (Europe, an island in the
Atlantic Ocean)
Madeira is one of the Portuguese islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
It belongs to an archipelago that also includes Porto Santo and the uninhabited islands of Desertas and Selvagens.
The archipelago lies about 685 km from the coast of Africa, about 970 km from Lisbon, 370 km from Gran Canaria and 770 km from the island of Santa Maria, the nearest island of the Azores.
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Madeira is an island with a rich cultural heritage that combines its Portuguese and Atlantic roots in a unique and vibrant blend. Its traditional crafts, cuisine, music and festivals reflect the history of the island and the spirit of its people. The island has many customs and traditions that are still observed today, from religious festivals and processions to secular events that celebrate island folklore, music and dance.
One of the most important traditions on the island is the Levada Walks, a network of irrigation canals that criss-cross the island's rugged terrain. These walks have become popular with tourists and locals alike and provide an excellent way to explore the island's stunning landscape.
Madeira also has a rich culinary tradition that includes fresh local ingredients such as exotic fruits, seafood and wine. Don't miss the island's traditional dishes such as Espetada (meat on a skewer), Bolo do Caco (a type of bread) and Poncha (a local alcoholic drink).
The island also has a rich musical heritage and its traditional musical style, known as Fado, is an integral part of the island's cultural identity. Madeira also has several festivals and events throughout the year, including a carnival, a flower festival, and Christmas and New Year celebrations that showcase the island's music, dance, and colorful costumes.
Overall, Madeira is a vibrant island with a rich cultural heritage that celebrates its traditions, customs and festivals. Whether you're a foodie, a music lover or a culture enthusiast, there's always something exciting and unique to discover on this beautiful island.
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Funchal, the capital city of Madeira
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Pico do Arieiro, the highest peak in Madeira
Porto Moniz, natural pools on the coast of Madeira
Cabo Girão, the highest cliff in Europe
Monte, a tourist spot with a church and botanical garden
Camara de Lobos, a fishing village in southern Madeira
Santana, a village with traditional thatched houses
Rabaçal, a tourist center in Laurisilva with waterfalls and lagoons
Nuns' Valley (Curral das Freiras)
Whale and dolphin watching in Madeira
Fanal laurel forests and ponds with cows
Madeira toboggan run (Carros de Cesto)
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💢 Thank you so much to the lovely people who "buy me coffee" or are members of my channel as encouragement for the time and effort I put into making these videos 🙏
The video was shot on a DJI Osmo Pocket 3
The video was edited in Davinci Resolve
💢 VLOG
💢 PHOTOGRAPHY
💢 VIDEO TRIP
💢 Drives and walks
💢 Funchal (capital of Madeira)
🌍 Madeira, Portugal (Europe, an island in the
Atlantic Ocean)
Madeira is one of the Portuguese islands in the Atlantic Ocean.
It belongs to an archipelago that also includes Porto Santo and the uninhabited islands of Desertas and Selvagens.
The archipelago lies about 685 km from the coast of Africa, about 970 km from Lisbon, 370 km from Gran Canaria and 770 km from the island of Santa Maria, the nearest island of the Azores.
==================================================== ===============================
Madeira is an island with a rich cultural heritage that combines its Portuguese and Atlantic roots in a unique and vibrant blend. Its traditional crafts, cuisine, music and festivals reflect the history of the island and the spirit of its people. The island has many customs and traditions that are still observed today, from religious festivals and processions to secular events that celebrate island folklore, music and dance.
One of the most important traditions on the island is the Levada Walks, a network of irrigation canals that criss-cross the island's rugged terrain. These walks have become popular with tourists and locals alike and provide an excellent way to explore the island's stunning landscape.
Madeira also has a rich culinary tradition that includes fresh local ingredients such as exotic fruits, seafood and wine. Don't miss the island's traditional dishes such as Espetada (meat on a skewer), Bolo do Caco (a type of bread) and Poncha (a local alcoholic drink).
The island also has a rich musical heritage and its traditional musical style, known as Fado, is an integral part of the island's cultural identity. Madeira also has several festivals and events throughout the year, including a carnival, a flower festival, and Christmas and New Year celebrations that showcase the island's music, dance, and colorful costumes.
Overall, Madeira is a vibrant island with a rich cultural heritage that celebrates its traditions, customs and festivals. Whether you're a foodie, a music lover or a culture enthusiast, there's always something exciting and unique to discover on this beautiful island.
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Pico do Arieiro, the highest peak in Madeira
Porto Moniz, natural pools on the coast of Madeira
Cabo Girão, the highest cliff in Europe
Monte, a tourist spot with a church and botanical garden
Camara de Lobos, a fishing village in southern Madeira
Santana, a village with traditional thatched houses
Rabaçal, a tourist center in Laurisilva with waterfalls and lagoons
Nuns' Valley (Curral das Freiras)
Whale and dolphin watching in Madeira
Fanal laurel forests and ponds with cows
Madeira toboggan run (Carros de Cesto)
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- published: 08 Aug 2024
- views: 421
12:41
200-YEAR-OLD WINE from a Subscriber's Collection - Will I survive this?!
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I have tasted the following wines in this Video:
1825 Madeira I. B. Hinker’s Nachfolger München
The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
90 - 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
80 - 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
70 - 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
60 - 69: A below-average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
50 - 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.
He was not joking this looks like a bottle of 1825 Madeira. Just so you understand: The grapes for this wine were harvested around about a century before my grandparents were born. It was ten years after Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo when Charles X was King of France.
In 1825 John Quincy Adams was elected as the 6th US president and George Stephenson's "Locomotion No. 1" became the 1st public train to carry passengers.
One of my subscribers gave me this bottle so that I can make a video about it and taste it … well he actually gave me two bottles. This one likes pretty perfect while the other one has a tear across the century … I will open this bottle and the other one is for reference.
How did this wine survive 198 years and is the wine still drinkable or will this be my last wine tasting? Lets find out. If you look at the bottle you can see that it is old. The irregularities in the glass, small air bubbles that are trapped in the glass and so on all indicate that it is old-fashioned bottle production.
Especially the base of the bottle looks very interesting. There is almost no punt in the bottle and it the seams are slightly crooked. The condition of the bottle is very good, and the capsules seem to match the information on the label.
The labels look great, but it is unclear when the wine was put in a bottle. You see: The wine is a Madeira. A wine named after the island Madeira off the coast of Morocco. Madeira wines are often aged for a long time before being bottled. The best can stay for decades in a barrel in hot conditions. The heat and the limited amount of oxygen entering the wine make the wine basically indestructible.
It is not clear when this wine was bottled and how old the label and the bottle actually are. What is relevant to the vintage on the bottle, however, is the year of the grape harvest – in this case 1825.
I talked to a friend of mine about this and he said that the bottle looks like an early 20th-century bottle and he wasn’t sure whether this is actually from 1825.
When it comes to the information on the label there is not that much to go by. Madeira is the origin and 1825 is the vintage but the label does not tell me which style of Madeira this is or who the producer is.
When you look at old Madeiras it is not uncommon that you only find the vintage and the origin on the label or printed directly onto the bottle.
It is a bit strange though that there no mention of the Producer though …
My research indicates that I. B. Hinkel Nachfolger was a Merchant in Bavaria that also sold wine and spirits to Prince Alfons of Bavaria. The business must have still been operational at the beginning of the 20th century as some invoices from 1914 are available to purchase online.
May I add for everyone watching this video going “How weird is it that people buy and sell old bottles of wine” – there are people who buy and sell old invoices! Anyways, it appears that the business does not exist anymore, so I wasn’t able to find out more details on the wine … I will have to rely on my nose and palate from here on out.
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I have used this glass in this Video: Gabriel Glas StandArt
I have tasted the following wines in this Video:
1825 Madeira I. B. Hinker’s Nachfolger München
The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
90 - 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
80 - 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
70 - 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
60 - 69: A below-average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
50 - 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.
He was not joking this looks like a bottle of 1825 Madeira. Just so you understand: The grapes for this wine were harvested around about a century before my grandparents were born. It was ten years after Napoleon was defeated at the Battle of Waterloo when Charles X was King of France.
In 1825 John Quincy Adams was elected as the 6th US president and George Stephenson's "Locomotion No. 1" became the 1st public train to carry passengers.
One of my subscribers gave me this bottle so that I can make a video about it and taste it … well he actually gave me two bottles. This one likes pretty perfect while the other one has a tear across the century … I will open this bottle and the other one is for reference.
How did this wine survive 198 years and is the wine still drinkable or will this be my last wine tasting? Lets find out. If you look at the bottle you can see that it is old. The irregularities in the glass, small air bubbles that are trapped in the glass and so on all indicate that it is old-fashioned bottle production.
Especially the base of the bottle looks very interesting. There is almost no punt in the bottle and it the seams are slightly crooked. The condition of the bottle is very good, and the capsules seem to match the information on the label.
The labels look great, but it is unclear when the wine was put in a bottle. You see: The wine is a Madeira. A wine named after the island Madeira off the coast of Morocco. Madeira wines are often aged for a long time before being bottled. The best can stay for decades in a barrel in hot conditions. The heat and the limited amount of oxygen entering the wine make the wine basically indestructible.
It is not clear when this wine was bottled and how old the label and the bottle actually are. What is relevant to the vintage on the bottle, however, is the year of the grape harvest – in this case 1825.
I talked to a friend of mine about this and he said that the bottle looks like an early 20th-century bottle and he wasn’t sure whether this is actually from 1825.
When it comes to the information on the label there is not that much to go by. Madeira is the origin and 1825 is the vintage but the label does not tell me which style of Madeira this is or who the producer is.
When you look at old Madeiras it is not uncommon that you only find the vintage and the origin on the label or printed directly onto the bottle.
It is a bit strange though that there no mention of the Producer though …
My research indicates that I. B. Hinkel Nachfolger was a Merchant in Bavaria that also sold wine and spirits to Prince Alfons of Bavaria. The business must have still been operational at the beginning of the 20th century as some invoices from 1914 are available to purchase online.
May I add for everyone watching this video going “How weird is it that people buy and sell old bottles of wine” – there are people who buy and sell old invoices! Anyways, it appears that the business does not exist anymore, so I wasn’t able to find out more details on the wine … I will have to rely on my nose and palate from here on out.
- published: 14 May 2023
- views: 182872