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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

Azores Wine Company - 2019 Branco Vulcanico

As you may have seen on this blog, wine is a worldwide commodity, produced in most corners of the globe. Wine can be made from grapes grown in a variety of climates, and sometimes in unexpected places. Today's wine is a white blend made in one such place, over a thousand miles in the Atlantic Ocean - the Azores. 

The Azores are are a volcanic archipelago first "settled" by European monks in the 15th century. Seems like a good place for a monastery, right? Well, as we know, monastics have long been the keepers of secrets when it comes to beer, wine, and spirits production, so it makes sense they'd make some wine out there to pass the time. 

Today's wine is from Azores Wine Company is and called "Branco Vulcanico", a blend of Arinto and Verdelho, the latter a common grape in Portuguese blends (like Nortico, a rose). With  less than 1000 cases made, today's wine ia limited run indeed. 

It's a deep golden color in the glass, quite handsome if I say so myself.

Nose is heather, dried flowers, and hay. Interesting.

OK, wow, very neat. The first thing I noticed is the texture - smooth and soft, like honey. The wine is full-bodied for a white, with a low acidity and a deep, unignorably-mellow palate. It's a touch...oily, if that makes sense, and secondary flavors are green apple skins, dried herbs, salinity, and some beach sand. Finish is pleasant and honeyed, with a little drying out but nothing resembling crisp or sharp. There's a soft warmth 

I think this wine might be a bit too much, actually, to pair with dinner - its complexity and silky texture seems to be closer to a dessert wine (although it isn't, to be clear.) I enjoyed having it on its own, and being able to focus on all the different things going on - the herbs, the hay, the fruit and apple skins, the coastline notes, and the smooth, soft texture. If I had to, I could see myself enjoying this with some stuffed dates, manchego, and stone-ground crackers.

This was certainly fun to try, and I believe AWC also makes a red blend, which would be interesting to investigate. Distributed by Salveto Imports, this wine retails between $32 and $40. 

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