Jose Maria da Fonseca Alambre Moscatel de Setubal 30 Years 500ML

  • "Should be Sipped & Appreciated After a Meal" ~95 Roger Voss, WE
  • Limited: 280 Cases Made, 100 Cases Imported
  • Over 200 Years of Winemaking Expertise
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About the Wine 

Some years ago, Jose Maria da Fonseca decided to brand its Moscatel as Alambre. Alambre was the name of the estate where José Maria da Fonseca first planted vines of the Moscatel grape variety, and also refers to the wine’s amber color. Dedicated to producing wine in a sustainable fashion, Jose Maria da Fonseca is on the cutting edge of wine production.

Under the guidance of Domingos Soares Franco - the first Portuguese winemaker to graduate from the recognized University of Davis in California - a team of hand-picked winemakers are responsible for undertaking a wide range of research, studies, experiments, and innovation that make José Maria da Fonseca a pioneer in much of what is done in terms of enology in Portugal and in the world. This is a job that starts in the vineyard, covers the entire production process, and ends in the bottled wine. 

Nestled south of Lisbon, the Setúbal Peninsula boasts a unique climate influenced by the Tagus and Sado Rivers and the Serra da Arrábida hill range. The Mediterranean characteristics, with hot, dry days and humid nights, create the perfect conditions for producing fortified wines of unparalleled quality.

José Maria da Fonseca is committed to sustainable winemaking, ensuring that each bottle of Alambre Moscatel de Setúbal not only delights the senses but also respects the environment. This dedication to sustainability and innovation has positioned José Maria da Fonseca as a leader in the global wine industry.

Aging: Used oak barrels. The age of the 30 years blend varies between 30 and 40 years.

Tasting Notes: 100% Moscatel. Amber color with an aroma of caramel, nuts, truffles, figs, and mushrooms. On the palate, it reveals dry fruit, very soft texture, and balanced acidity, culminating in a very long finish.

Reviews

This concentrated, rich wine is dark amber in color and should be sipped and appreciated after a meal. Flavors of fig, dried apricot and honey are married with bright acidity. ~95 Roger Voss, Wine Enthusiast

Unctuous, with brown honey notes infused into the spiced apple filling and pineapple cake flavors. Undertones of walnut, clove, tea and leather linger into the broad, creamy finish. 280 cases made, 100 cases imported. ~92 Wine Spectator

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