Madeira is a fortified wine produced from native grapes grown exclusively on the Portuguese island of Madeira. The four major white grape varieties used for Madeira production, (from sweetest to driest) are; Malvasia, Bual, Verdelho, and Sercial, this Madeira uses Verdelho.
Verdelho
Verdelho is a white wine grape variety that is primarily grown in the Madeira wine region of Portugal and is also widely planted in Australia. It is known for producing crisp, medium-bodied white wines with good acidity, and is often used in the production of fortified wines and blends.
Portugal
Portugal is a well-known wine producing country, with a long history of winemaking dating back to 2000 BC when vines were cultivated by the Tartessians.
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