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Community Tasting Notes (15) Avg Score: 91.5 points

  • Dried fruits especially dates, orange rind, dark honey, roasted nuts; extraordinary is the minerality here, really salty on the very long finish. Quite high acidity gives freshness and balance. Lovely wine. 17/20

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  • Amber color with a gold / green rim. Roasted walnut, fig and date nose. A bit sweet and so very harmonious. Likewise, the palate shows lovely depth and harmony. Medium sweet with balanced acidity. Mid-palate shines. Hitting its stride after being opened for two weeks. Dry enough to serve as an aperitif as well as an after dinner sweet lift. (93)

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  • From a bottle open 1-2 months. Improved considerably after open for ~2-4 weeks. Lively acidity comes through as a fresh nose, with raisins and a hint of cherries and plums. Great acidic attack, with dry nuttiness and rancio palate and finish. More cherries and stone fruit as well. Wonderful.

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  • Full bodied, elegant, powerful, nuts, dried figs, dates, roasted macadamia, balanced. Like it, not blind. 92

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  • I had the benefit of being able to compare this against the H&H 15-yr-old Verdelho, H&H 20-yr-old Verdelho, the H&H 20-yr-old Terrantez, and the H&H 20-yr-old Malvazia. This was not in a single tasting, but through ownership of the bottles and repeatedly tasting them over an extended period. I got this particular wine in a supermarket in Funchal, where it was on offer at about €40. Usually I think you have to pay a bit more.

    I think this wine came on the market around about late 2015 to early 2016, so is perhaps most comparable in age to a 15-yr-old blend, though in terms of the H&H pricing structure it is being sold intermediate in price to the 15-yr-old and 20-yr-old blends.

    I have learned through experience that Madeira even of this type definitely benefits from being open for a day or so before you drink it. Don’t open it and expect it to be immediately at its best. It does survive indefinitely after opening and doesn’t require chilling.

    It is on the dry side for a Bual, and is certainly dry enough to drink as an aperitif. The wine is a little less concentrated than the 20-yr-old blends, though materially more concentrated than the 15-yr-old Verdelho. So to my mind it is almost up with the 20-yr-olds and well past the 15-yr-old in quality. This is probably due to selection of some better quality barrel or barrels than would on average go into the blends.

    What I like about this wine is its elegance, and its wonderfully long, dry, walnut finish.

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  • By Richard Jennings
    12/5/2016, (See more on RJonWine.com...) 88 points

    (Henriques & Henriques Madeira Boal Single Harvest) Light brown color; date cake, praline nose; silky textured, date cake, praline, honey palate; long finish
  • By Richard Jennings
    6/12/2012, (See more on RJonWine.com...) 90 points

    (Henriques & Henriques Madeira Boal Single Harvest) Light medium amber color with pale yellow meniscus; saline, roast cashew, smoke mushroom nose; tasty, youthful, roast coffee, light walnut, tart lemon marmalade palate with medium acidity; long finish 90+ points

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