Dark brown and redolent with acetone, maple-syrup-soaked pecans. Chestnuts in tamarind. Warm spices, cinnamon, nutmeg. A whisper of verdigris in the fire-lit gleam of toffee. The dragon-breath glow of mountain-mine rubies. The moonlit halo of sea-salt gold. A wine that pulses with the urgent indigo beat of an artery, the sleepless pull of midnight tides, the smoke of stone-ringed pyres drumming memories into dark, star-spilled skies. Calls to mind Silvia Plath and her Ariel: ‘Stasis in darkness. / Then the substanceless blue / Pour of tor and distances. / God’s lioness,’ God’s lioness, this wine…
Blandy’s Winemaker’s Selection MCDXIX 1x150cl 20/20 JR
Magnums produced: 600
‘A wine for serious meditation.’
Price IB:
£4,100.00 1 x 150cl Magnum
2 in stock
Colour | RED |
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Vintage | Multi-vintage |
Country | Portugal |
Region | Madeira Island |
20 points Jancis Robinson


19.5 points Richard Mayson
A wine blended to commemorate the discovery of Madeira by João Gonçalves Zarco in 1419. This wine includes all the principal classic white grape varieties and wines ranging in age from 1863 to 2004. There are eleven wines in the blend in total, including three from the rare Terrantez grape. At 21.7%abv it is just below the max. legal limit of 22%abv. Deep amber in hue; wonderfully taut on the nose with cinnamon spice; combines the concentration of age with the freshness of youth, multi-layered, proof that a wine can be greater than the sum of its parts, medium rich in style (100g/l) yet beautifully lithe and linear, bright steely acidity and a touch of salinity gives this wine wonderful poise. Lovely clean bitter – sweet olive finish. A wine for serious meditation. Only 600 magnums to be released on 5th September 2019..
95 points Vinous
The MCDXIX, The Winemaker’s Selection has a lucid dark tawny hue with a straw-colored rim and noticeable fat tears in the glass. The immediately striking bouquet presents delineated scents of desiccated orange peel, clove and antique mahogany bureau. With aeration, this Madeira closes in slightly and then really opens again after 24 hours, retaining class and composure. Although the exact blend of grape varieties has not been disclosed, the Sercial and Verdelho are more vocal than the Bual or Malmsey. Consequently, there is a certain edginess, a citric sharpness embroidered from start to finish. Saline and tangy, with veins of Seville orange marmalade enlivening the finish with a bitter twist, it reveals its discreet richness, courtesy of 100g/L residual sugar, on the aftertaste. This is an impressive Madeira wine worthy of celebrating the anniversary of the namesake island. 2019-2080
