...of Madeira, surely enough.
Since this question seems to be too indiscrete, let's ask in a different way: 1-20,21-50, 51-100 or 101+
Here: 101+
Bastardo 1%
Bual 30%
Malvazia 30%
Moscatel 1%
Sercial 5%
Terrantez 10%
Verdelho 15%
Blend/Cuvee 5%
Tinta 1%
the rest is rounding delta.
Average Vintage 1892 from all Frasqueiras.
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Re: How many bottles in your cellar
Only 1% Tinta?
I'm well over 101+.
Not sure of the percentage breakdown. I'll have to figure it out.
I'm well over 101+.
Not sure of the percentage breakdown. I'll have to figure it out.
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Too few.
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Quite wise answer, man!
Just joking.
Enough is never enough, btw.
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Re: How many bottles in your cellar
20-25 bottles; nothing too fancy.
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Re: How many bottles in your cellar
I only have a little over 2 cases of Madeira, most of it Malvasia, divided roughly 40/60 between really fancy really old stuff and younger 20-50 year old blends and frasqueiras.
My fancy old stuff has an average age of 1895, but that's distorted by the 1950 Faja dos Padres Terrantez and the 1964 MBV Malvasia (both of which I count as "fancy" even though they aren't all that "old"). On the other end is the ubiquitous 1834 Barbeito Malvasia.
My "young" stuff includes 6? 7? 50 year old blends so really isn't all that young. It's just young for Madeira.
IIRC I have 5 total non-Malvasias: the above-mentioned 1950 Faja Dos Padres, a 1908 D'Oliveras Boal, a Barbeito 50 Year Old Bastardo Avo Mario, a 1971 D'Oliveiras Terrantez, and a RWC Library Company Madeira.
My fancy old stuff has an average age of 1895, but that's distorted by the 1950 Faja dos Padres Terrantez and the 1964 MBV Malvasia (both of which I count as "fancy" even though they aren't all that "old"). On the other end is the ubiquitous 1834 Barbeito Malvasia.
My "young" stuff includes 6? 7? 50 year old blends so really isn't all that young. It's just young for Madeira.
IIRC I have 5 total non-Malvasias: the above-mentioned 1950 Faja Dos Padres, a 1908 D'Oliveras Boal, a Barbeito 50 Year Old Bastardo Avo Mario, a 1971 D'Oliveiras Terrantez, and a RWC Library Company Madeira.
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Mouth-watering...and almost possible to find, nowadays, bought this stash back in 2012 in 1 single auction...
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Re: How many bottles in your cellar
Malvasia 30%
Boal 21%
Verdelho 19%
Terrantez 12%
Sercial 9%
Tinta Negra 5%
Moscatel 2%
Bastardo 2%
Boal 21%
Verdelho 19%
Terrantez 12%
Sercial 9%
Tinta Negra 5%
Moscatel 2%
Bastardo 2%