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Maia Vintage and Colheita

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 8:27 am
by A.S. Demka
Last Sundays Winefields auction included a number of bottles of Maia branded port, unknown to me. I googled the brand anf found out that it was apparently owned by the Douro Wine Shippers and Growers Association, in turn once owned by Barros Almeida. Bottling took/takes(?) place at Hutcheson and/or Feuerheerd.
This is all I could find, Winesearcher doesn't help either and there are no tasting notes in the FLOP data base.

The bottles:
Maia Colheita
1937, bottled in 1986
1957, bottled in 1983
1968, bottled in 1982 (described as RUBY(!) Colheita)
1975, bottled in 1984

Maia Vintage
1982, bottled in 1984
1983, bottled in 1985.

I'd like to increase my knowledge about Port houses, so could someone provide some info about Maia? Dr. Tawny ;-)?

Thanks, Alle

Re: Maia Vintage and Colheita

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2023 2:42 pm
by Glenn E.
I only have a vague recollection of Maia Port, which makes me suspect that I've only seen a bottle of it somewhere or that I heard about it at some point through FTLOP. Since I've visted Barros a couple of times on somewhat recent tours, I suspect my memory comes from one of those trips.

Unfortunately that's all I remember. :(

Re: Maia Vintage and Colheita

Posted: Tue Mar 14, 2023 3:37 pm
by A.S. Demka
Thanks, Glenn. Anyone else?

Re: Maia Vintage and Colheita

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 9:19 am
by Eric Menchen
I checked in the Wiseman tome as well as Mason's Port and the Douro (2nd Ed) and found nothing in the indexes of those books.

Re: Maia Vintage and Colheita

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 10:21 am
by Glenn E.
Just to add to the list, there's a 1953 bottled in 1973 (ergo, a Colheita) at Old Liquors in Miami.

It is also notable that Maia is a suburb/neighborhood of Porto, so perhaps that's where the Port wine gets its name?

Re: Maia Vintage and Colheita

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:39 pm
by Eric Menchen
Well, it is also a surname in Portuguese:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maia_(surname)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Maia
(And see some of the other links from there.)

Re: Maia Vintage and Colheita

Posted: Thu Mar 16, 2023 4:40 am
by Phil W
Hi Alle,

Regarding the Maia brand, the VPID (Vintage Port Image/Identification Database) has pictures of a bottle of their 1987 VP (see here), and the label from that photo shows that the 1987 VP was bottled by "Hutcheson, Feuerheed & Associados". Those images came from the guys at vintageport.se where there are some tasting notes and more information on the other years that Maia VP was released and by which owner here.

If you acquired the bottles or took any photos at the auction, I'd be interested in adding any pictures of the other vintages of their vintage ports to the VPID if you were willing to share.

Re: Maia Vintage and Colheita

Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2023 4:02 am
by A.S. Demka
Wow, thanks for all the research! I’ll come back to you all asap, with pictures.

Re: Maia Vintage and Colheita

Posted: Wed May 10, 2023 4:10 am
by A.S. Demka
More information about the Maia bottles, see pictures!

1937 Colheita
1957 Tawny Colheita
1968 Ruby(?) Colheita
1975 Colheita

Bottled by the Douro Wine Shippers and Growers Association, LDA. Apparently all bottled for the Dutch market as it also reads 'Sole distributor for the Netherlands DE NEDERLANDSE CENTRALE KELDERS (THE DUTCH CENTRAL CELLARS). This company purchased wines and stronger stuff for over 40 Dutch wine shops. Ceased to exist in the late 1990's.
Still wondering who invented Ruby Colheita........
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