D'Oliveira Boal 2001
Region: Madeira
Producer: Pereira D'Oliveira Vinhos Lda.
Boalalso written as Bual creates a semi-sweet wine. Most vineyards can be found in Calheta and Camara de lobos with +/- 18 hectares planted. It is one of the easiest grapes because its sweetness makes the wine more accessible.
Pereira D'Oliveira
Luis Oliveira, owner of this legendary winery, is sitting on an unseen resource of old wines. A result of the decision to start exporting only in the 1970s. Before that, the wines were only sold on the island so annual production never exceeded sales. Even today D'Oliveira has only a limited number of importers in the world, thus remaining the patron of his historic collection of old wines. The oldest wines date back to 1850 and are scrumptious.
D'Oliveira's wines are "old school" with more oxidation and tertiary notes. However, because the wines are mostly recent bottlings, they have an incredible balance of candied notes and oxidative elements with good integration of alcohol.
Volume | 75.0cl |
Grape Variety | Boal |
Drinking window | Now - ∞ |
Alc. | 20.0% |
Vinification | Fortified wine (cessation of the fermentation process by adding alcohol). |
Ripening | Long aging in old barrels (Canteiro) in an oxidative environment (barrels are never refilled). |