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Where to buy 1975 | Cossart Gordon | Terrantez Madeira (Half Liter)

1975 | Cossart Gordon | Terrantez Madeira (Half Liter)

£1,037.00

Fortified Wine: 1975 | Cossart Gordon | Terrantez Madeira (Half Liter)

This is a wonderfully complex fortified wine, offering up notes of dried fruits, spices, polished woods, smoked nuts, resin and dried honey.

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Producer: Cossart Gordon

Ratings: WA | 91

Vintage: 1975

Size: 0.5L

ABV: 21%

Varietal: Terrantez

    Country/Region: Portugal, Madeira

      Detailed Description

      This is a wonderfully complex fortified wine, offering up notes of dried fruits, spices, polished woods, smoked nuts, resin and dried honey.

        Reviews:

        • Wine Advocate: Bottled in 2020, Cossart Gordon's 1975 Terrantez opens in the glass with complex tertiary aromas of spices, beeswax furniture polish, dried fruits, Cognac, toasted pecans and brown sugar. Medium to full-bodied, deep and nicely layered, it's dry and elegantly austere, its structural bones poking through its mid-palate flesh.

        Producer Information

        Cossart Gordon & Co. was established in 1745 and is the oldest company in the Madeira Wine trade. Francis Newton, a young Scot sailed from Gravesend in Britain and arrived in Madeira on September 12th 1745, founding the company. He was joined by his younger brother Thomas from 1758 to 1763 and then by another Scot, Thomas Gordon of Balmaghie also in 1758. Thomas Murdoch joined the firm in 1791 that came to be called Newton, Gordon, Murdoch & Co. By 1850 the firm was said to be shipping "half the growth of the island" and Newton's contacts in America through his brother Andrew (who left Scotland for Virginia) were proving to be highly successful and the company acquired an unequalled reputation as suppliers of fine Madeiras. The colonies in North America were at the time the largest and most discerning market, so much so in fact that the best production was widely known as "America Madeira". Madeira played such an important part in the American life that it was used to toast the Declaration of Independence on July 4th 1776.

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        1975 | Cossart Gordon | Terrantez Madeira (Half Liter)

        £1,037.00

        Fortified Wine: 1975 | Cossart Gordon | Terrantez Madeira (Half Liter)

        This is a wonderfully complex fortified wine, offering up notes of dried fruits, spices, polished woods, smoked nuts, resin and dried honey.

        Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

        Featured in

        NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

        Producer: Cossart Gordon

        Ratings: WA | 91

        Vintage: 1975

        Size: 0.5L

        ABV: 21%

        Varietal: Terrantez

        Country/Region: Portugal, Madeira

        This is a wonderfully complex fortified wine, offering up notes of dried fruits, spices, polished woods, smoked nuts, resin and dried honey.

        Reviews:

        Producer Information

        Cossart Gordon & Co. was established in 1745 and is the oldest company in the Madeira Wine trade. Francis Newton, a young Scot sailed from Gravesend in Britain and arrived in Madeira on September 12th 1745, founding the company. He was joined by his younger brother Thomas from 1758 to 1763 and then by another Scot, Thomas Gordon of Balmaghie also in 1758. Thomas Murdoch joined the firm in 1791 that came to be called Newton, Gordon, Murdoch & Co. By 1850 the firm was said to be shipping "half the growth of the island" and Newton's contacts in America through his brother Andrew (who left Scotland for Virginia) were proving to be highly successful and the company acquired an unequalled reputation as suppliers of fine Madeiras. The colonies in North America were at the time the largest and most discerning market, so much so in fact that the best production was widely known as "America Madeira". Madeira played such an important part in the American life that it was used to toast the Declaration of Independence on July 4th 1776.
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