177 YEARS OLD! Drinking the OLDEST WINE ever.

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  • Опубликовано: 3 сен 2022
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    I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Veritas Champagne.
    I have tasted the following wine in this Video:
    Coassart
    The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
    96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
    90 - 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
    80 - 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
    70 - 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is a soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
    60 - 69: A below average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
    50 - 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.
    e on my new PATREON: / konstantinbaum
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    I have used this glass in this Video: RIEDEL Veritas Champagne.
    I have tasted the following wine in this Video:
    Cossart Gordon & Co. 5-Year-Old Bual Madeira
    1845 Cossart Gordon & Co. Centenary Solera Bual Madeira
    The 100 Point Scoring System (from www.robertparker.com):
    96-100: An extraordinary wine of profound and complex character displaying all the attributes expected of a classic wine of its variety. Wines of this caliber are worth a special effort to find, purchase and consume.
    90 - 95: An outstanding wine of exceptional complexity and character. In short, these are terrific wines.
    80 - 89: A barely above average to very good wine displaying various degrees of finesse and flavor as well as character with no noticeable flaws.
    70 - 79: An average wine with little distinction except that it is a soundly made. In essence, a straightforward, innocuous wine.
    60 - 69: A below average wine containing noticeable deficiencies, such as excessive acidity and/or tannin, an absence of flavor or possibly dirty aromas or flavors.
    50 - 59: A wine deemed to be unacceptable.
    I bought this bottle a few months ago and it is going to be the oldest wine I have ever tasted. The bottle wasn’t cheap - it cost me 1,000 Euros - and even though this is an insane price for a bottle of alcoholic liquid it is unlikely that I will be able to find anything that old for less money…
    This wine was made 100 years before the second world war ENDED in a world without cars, phones, and Hamburgers.
    Many wines can age a bit, are few that can last for a long time but the wines that can last for centuries can be counted on one hand…
    One of them is Madeira. Madeira is an island off the coast of North Africa. It belongs to Portugal but it is closer to Marocco. The island is famous for fortified wines. The story goes as follows: The Island became a hub for sea travel and sailors filled up their ships with wine that was fortified by adding spirit to make it more stable.
    After a while sailors noticed that the wine tasted better after being exposed to the heat of the tropics and wines that returned from sea journeys were in higher demand than the wines that did not leave the island.
    Today Madeira is either stored in warm rooms on the island or is heated in the Estufagem process to create a similar effect.
    Wines are made by arresting the fermentation with 95% strength grape spirit to produce a wine with an alcoholic strength of around 20%.
    Because of the acidity and sugar from the grapes, the high alcohol level, and the heat treatment these wines become indestructible.
    Their ability to withstand long journey times turned it into the beverage of choice of the high society in America, during times when there was no wine production in the not yet formed USA.
    Congress celebrated the signing of the Declaration of Independence with Madeira, and Thomas Jefferson ordered the equivalent of 3,500 bottles during his first three years in the White House.
    However, Madeira struggled in the second half of the 19th century and the whole 20th century as the wine industry was heavily impacted by Phylloxera - a grape louse that destroyed the vineyards - and the Prohibition in the US.
    After phylloxera devasted many of Madeira’s best vineyards at the end of the 19th century, much of the island’s wine was made from American hybrids or the variety Negramoll - which is not considered high quality.
    But luckily this wine was made in the good old days during the heydays of the Madeira story.

Комментарии • 1,6 тыс.

  • @kevinma924
    @kevinma924 Год назад +1997

    My great grandfather is turning 95 this year, and he's a big wine lover. I think him trying something that's older than him for once would be an outlandish experience

    • @lukasweichert974
      @lukasweichert974 Год назад +78

      I did this for my father, a bottle of madeira from his birth year. Rare Wine Company has some awesome library wines.

    • @vaporizer1000
      @vaporizer1000 Год назад +9

      Hope this wine will get someone who really like and need this.

    • @ODJames1
      @ODJames1 Год назад +44

      Get this wine to this gent!

    • @snoozeyoulose9416
      @snoozeyoulose9416 Год назад +3

      @@lukasweichert974 They do. Just recently had the Boston Madeira and looking to purchase the Washington Madeira variety. Solid Madeira wines.

    • @mikehollywood7687
      @mikehollywood7687 Год назад +6

      Seems like a hell of a quest. ^^ I defer.

  • @treyvonishere4375
    @treyvonishere4375 3 месяца назад +11

    Bros been real quiet after they found the 1700 year old wine

  • @ThelifeoftheTrueBROS
    @ThelifeoftheTrueBROS 7 месяцев назад +46

    Hello Konstantin,
    I am Madeiran by blood, 2nd generation of a migrant family. I stumbled across your video purely by accient.
    Thank you so much for making this video. When you started describing the tastes of the wine, specifically the banana, and the sugar cane syrup, the stories that my grandfather used to tell me about his father making wine hit me like a truck.
    My great grand father lived on the cliff sides in Madeira, he had a banana plantation, sugarcane farm and a small vineyard. The sugarcane was turned into treacle, which is used to make a traditional cake called bolo de mel. I have no doubtthat his wine would have tasted similiar to this one.
    We have old video of him in his late ninties laughing, drinking and sharing his wine with our family amidst the banana trees. These memories came flooding vack immediatly when you began describing the wine, which I never expected. So thank you.

  • @kitguan1414
    @kitguan1414 Год назад +87

    What an incredible find to still have a great bottle after all these years. Being able to share it with so many people is a wonder of our time. I really appreciate that you bring so much expertise into this very rare tasting. I’ve been collecting wine for the past 15 years as a hobby and only in the last few years have I really experienced the potential of aged wine. That’s only after 5 to 10 years in cellar. I can’t imagine how interesting it was to taste something that old in the Madiera. Thank you so much for sharing your experience with all of us.

  • @tiagoboechat2083
    @tiagoboechat2083 Год назад +138

    Hi Konstantin. My name is Tiago, I'm Brazilian. A wine lover and member of the Brazilian Sommelier association. I can only imagine the transcendent pleasure you must have had from drinking wine like this. I would spend a lot to experience that too. I would taste it as a toast and commemoration of the end of the War of the Farrapos that took place in 1845. A conflict that put an end to the separatist anxieties of the southern states in Brazil.

  • @augl2702
    @augl2702 Год назад +327

    I'm not a wine guy at all, but I am a history guy.
    Imagine if that bottle could speak.. the stories it could tell.
    It survived all those years, to be enjoyed by someone who truly appreciates it. I think the folks that had a part in that specific bottle would be thrilled.

    • @HairyTheCandyMan
      @HairyTheCandyMan Год назад +60

      Me: sooooo tell me about yourself.
      Bottle: tbh I was stuck in a cabinet for 150 years and forgotten about.

    • @elvinyeo7230
      @elvinyeo7230 Год назад +3

      But the bottle can't remember much, as it is drunk most of the time

    • @zuxta
      @zuxta 11 месяцев назад

      you fucking donut it was in a fucking barrel

    • @Mr.Zoomy.
      @Mr.Zoomy. 9 месяцев назад +3

      It would say I’ve been in a cellar for a long time

    • @jameskim2007
      @jameskim2007 8 месяцев назад

      It probably would say kill meeeeee

  • @malcolmmcgrath7526
    @malcolmmcgrath7526 Год назад +6

    Wow! Seeing you open all these old wines is magical. I'd love to have a chance to taste a wine like this - I love tasting all different wines - and always look forward to trying something new. You've certainly put a lot general regions/styles to investigate and check out.

  • @paulgrimmer9846
    @paulgrimmer9846 Год назад +2

    Konstantin, Thank you for such a great video. We (my wife and I) love watching you open these old bottles and drinking them. Feels like we are there with you.

  • @stevenholt4936
    @stevenholt4936 Год назад +38

    I used to organise monthly wine tastings for work colleagues and friends for many years. On one memorable occasion about 30 years ago we had an 1868 (I think) Madeira, Malmsey. It was one of the most memorable wine experiences of my life. Strangely, my neighbour at the tasting didn't like it and gave me his allocation for which I was profoundly grateful.

  • @SeasideDusk
    @SeasideDusk Год назад +17

    What a great idea to share this with your audience! I've always had a fascination for wines from the ungrafted times. Being born in Germany but having Portuguese parents really opened me up to both worlds of wine. This madeira bottle is history in itself, thats marvellous that you got a hold of that. Would love to hear how it tastes in a few days. Stay thirsty !

  • @_symmetry_
    @_symmetry_ Год назад +1

    Hi Konstantin, I have just discovered your channel and I really enjoy your content. This incredible tasting here must have been absolutely magical. The oldest wine I have ever tasted was a 1959 Mouton. This has left a picture of a million colors in my head that I can still almost see perfectly. I cannot even begin to imagine the kind of souvenir a 177 years old Madera left in your mind. It was also so extremely kind of you to share it with one of your subscribers, that was really heartfelt. Congratulations to the winner and I hope he/she share with precious people around him/her. Thank you Konstantin, take care. Keep up your amazing content coming!

  • @phaton89
    @phaton89 Год назад +6

    I just am grateful we get to see some of these bottles get opened and tasted! I love the history of wine and spirits and having someone who’s willing to open bottles like this is just a fantastic experience. It’s bottles like these that make me profoundly miss working in the wine industry because it’s more than just wine, spirit, or booze, it’s a full experience that lives on with you and through you.
    Side question, where can I get your waiters knife? I love the blade on it!

  • @fredericosantarem-il
    @fredericosantarem-il Год назад +3

    I am getting to love this channel more and more Konstantin! Thanks for sharing Portuguese wine with the world! :D

  • @nicomeier8098
    @nicomeier8098 Год назад +4

    The best thing about your vids is your reaction when you taste something really really good, your enthusiasm and dedication to fine wines is quite compelling.

  • @timfurney8518
    @timfurney8518 Год назад +1

    Such great videos to watch even if you are not well-versed in wine. Relaxing, funny, and informative - love all of the facial expressions. Please keep 'em coming!

  • @chrisblake205
    @chrisblake205 Год назад +1

    Wine is always best when shared - so nice to connect and share across the world! Love your work mate and learning a lot about old-age wine/traditions.

  • @bovukovic6001
    @bovukovic6001 Год назад +3

    Konstantin your presentation is an absolute 10. I saw no one that can convey a wine tasting over the screen as you do. I actually enjoy the wine you tasted in an odd way without drinking it. Compliments.

  • @MichaelSandor
    @MichaelSandor 8 месяцев назад +37

    If I was endowed with such a rare bottle of wine, I don’t think I could bring myself to consume it

    • @jewishhella2481
      @jewishhella2481 8 месяцев назад

      If you were endowed you wouldn't be worrying whining about wine 😂

    • @wizik2580
      @wizik2580 8 месяцев назад

      never ever man

    • @JunkBondTrader
      @JunkBondTrader 7 месяцев назад +8

      I couldn't bring myself not to try it! It's only material, and 1000 Euros isn't too shabby. I say, drink it! Only live once.

    • @erniec.2088
      @erniec.2088 5 дней назад

      I’ll do that for you!

  • @janemurray1
    @janemurray1 Год назад +1

    Hello Konstantin, I am so happy to have found your channel and to see this video in particular! I especially love the way you described this wine. I am a vineyard manager who has worked in grape research for university and appreciate the way wine brings people together from all over the world. I am passionate about older vintages and to find the back story about each wine, how it was made, who made this wine, what was happening in this region at the time, and the other wines in this solar blend.I am sure that a taste of this wine would change my life! Pick me!

  • @colintyrrell1707
    @colintyrrell1707 Год назад +1

    Love your video's Konstantin! I've always been a wine fan since my days of cooking in fine dining restaurants but your channel has helped me renew my passion for it. I have been drinking many more different types of wines and that taster of Madeira would be a once in a lifetime opportunity to try! Thanks for you work and your passion towards all things wine.

  • @vortexer13
    @vortexer13 Год назад +4

    Love your content Konstantin ! What an experience to taste a wine from a different era of humanity literally before the advent of electricity. I’ve been a bartender for years and I can only imagine the nuance and enjoyment you’ve experienced from this bottle.

  • @drewbarker8504
    @drewbarker8504 Год назад +3

    What an incredible find! Wines like this really are like stepping back in time. It’s so fascinating to think what has changed in all those years. (And they’re best enjoyed with others)

  • @ZsoltBlnt
    @ZsoltBlnt Год назад +1

    I find it fascinating opening old bottles. I developed this as a hobby myself looking for older wines online or on markets. I probably won't be selected but keep doing the videos. I really enjoy them.

  • @chrismarshall4486
    @chrismarshall4486 Год назад +1

    I think it’s amazing that something like that can make it’s way through time. It’s so interesting to think of how we connect with the people from so long ago through wine and art! I love history and I love learning about wines from your channel

  • @jacobblack7979
    @jacobblack7979 Год назад +7

    I’m probably the youngest fortified wine enthusiast in Australia at 27… Nobody in Australia under the age of 60 drinks fortified wine and it’s difficult to get great quality here. But I’ve loved all sorts of fortified wines ever since first White Port in Mudgee almost a decade ago. I love the complexity and boldness that can be packed into a fortified wine. I also love the history of wine, and am considering becoming a sommelier one day. I would love nothing more than to try this incredible Madeira.

  • @peterrich6248
    @peterrich6248 Год назад +3

    I was absolutely thrilled to watch you open this beautiful bottle of Madera. I have never tasted a pre-phylloxera wine. Tomorrow I am 71 years old and would be so honored to drink some of this Madeira with my sweetheart of 50 years. Thank you for the consideration and the joy of this video.

  • @jacksonpudlo1590
    @jacksonpudlo1590 Год назад +2

    Hi Konstantin, I am a young sommelier in the Bay Area and would love nothing more than to be able to try this wine and share with my mentors that have gotten me this far through my wine journey. In any event thank you for being such a light in this community and putting in the work to bring more people into our passion!

  • @johnskitchennbar
    @johnskitchennbar Год назад +1

    I watched the movie Somm tonight and afterwards decided to browse some wine videos on youtube. This is how I found your channel. I've been a big wine drinker for decades but never bothered to learn anything about it until now. I'll be checking back regularly for new content. Thanks!

  • @blairclarkebc
    @blairclarkebc Год назад +4

    I recently tried a 1986 verdicchio from Garofoli. Born the same year as me! Was an incredible experience. I couldn't even imagine what 177 year old wine would taste like. Love yourwork

  • @eliasmarius
    @eliasmarius Год назад +7

    I’ve always been intrigued by (and a little bit obsessed with) history and to taste a wine that precedes such a great part of it would be astonishing. I would love to try it just as so many other subscribers of you would. Good luck to all and keep up the great content!

  • @0rfinKing
    @0rfinKing Год назад +1

    I am not a wine guy. But I absolutely could listen to you talk about wine all day. Your passion is awesome! Just subbed and look forward to binging your videos.

  • @neilawad2741
    @neilawad2741 Год назад +1

    always informative. Thank you🙏🏻

  • @shadowhunter782
    @shadowhunter782 Год назад +3

    Despite not being a wine drinker, i enjoy watching someone that truely enjoys what they are doing and has mastered their craft. Although i don't drink, I am the wine buyer for my wife and I base my purchases on descriptions and what I learn from channels like yours. I would love having my wife enjoy the taste of a 177 year old wine. Thank you.

  • @mekhet83
    @mekhet83 Год назад +6

    The oldest wine I tasted was an homemade Italian Vinsanto made in 1947. Tasted it in 2014. Can't find the correct words to describe it perfectly, one of the best experiences of my whole life.

  • @elyc21
    @elyc21 Год назад +1

    Konstantin! I'm a subscriber and love your channel. My favorite hobby is writing about wine. It's something I do every day. And I love the way wine can capture a time and a place. I've never had the chance to write about anything like this Madeira. It'd be an honor spend some time thinking about what was happening in the world when these grapes were picked. Thanks for doing what you do!

  • @guopyngchau9316
    @guopyngchau9316 Год назад

    thank you for sharing this video! I can only imagine how exciting this is!

  • @wademurphy5722
    @wademurphy5722 Год назад +7

    What an absolute gift it is to experience such a travel in time moment. I got goosebumps too was you experienced your first moment with such a glorious wine. With all the restrictions on travel (and working as nurse in hospital), being able to get away to travel has been near impossible. Luckily wine gives us that ability through our other senses. I’d love to take part in this experience with you.

  • @orlandoscalia1164
    @orlandoscalia1164 Год назад +4

    Hello Konstantin. My name is Orlando from the US. My partner and I are both professional classical musicians so our jobs and passion involve bringing living works of art to the present. As wine lovers we appreciate your knowledge and your dedication to share it. We would love to transcend space and time and enjoy a piece of culture that Schumann, Brahms, Berlioz, Verdi, or Wagner may have had the chance to experience.

  • @adamkluckner3429
    @adamkluckner3429 Год назад

    Awesome video my favorite of your videos are your old wine tastings and this one was great too!

  • @mralboh
    @mralboh Год назад

    Such a pleasure seeing you into this experience

  • @rubberducke
    @rubberducke Год назад +3

    Wow, it's an amazing experience to get the opportunity to watch such a great wine master taste this wine, let alone salivate at the prospect of tasting it! The first wine I loved and have a clear memory of was a Madeira I shared with my Dad, and so I'd love to now have the opportunity to share something special and memorable with him.

  • @dugaldlivingston8923
    @dugaldlivingston8923 Год назад +6

    Hello, I've been going through the darkest days of my life recently but still manage to enjoy various drinks without abusing them. I won't go into detail about how bad things are, just know that it would make things so much better to feel like I'm drinking this with you. I've only been watching your channel a few months but feel I've learned so much in that time, cheers.

  • @albertotoledo3246
    @albertotoledo3246 Год назад +2

    Konstantin, because when I started watching your videos I understood that wine is a living structure, which changes over time and many factors such as light, temperature, storage, which makes tasting a wine a unique experience in each wine we opened!

  • @gtb81.
    @gtb81. Год назад +1

    i would love to try that wine, always wanted to try the old wines you are tasting! Always wanted to drink them while listing to one of my early 20's radios! Love your channel, and the amazing wines you come across!

  • @mythicalawokenhen
    @mythicalawokenhen Год назад +6

    I’d love to taste this wine because Madeira is where me and my now fiancé took our 1st holiday and we have always loved our wine from Madeira so to taste something so historic from this stunning island would be an absolute dream. I might even share it with my fiancé!
    Much love for you and your channel!

  • @grieverv
    @grieverv Год назад +4

    I only got into wine tasting during Covid, and now its my obsession, to try something like this would be a dream, but in saying that there is so many more deserving people in this channel. So I hope whomever gets to try this wine will appreciate it as much as you do Konstantin.
    I look forward to hearing about your tasting notes from hours/days/week from now as this wine develops

  • @wiox3m
    @wiox3m Год назад

    These videos are best enjoyed while super stoned and just enjoying the vibe and experience of the dude. Nice and relaxing with a lot of passion for wine.

  • @Max-ep4hd
    @Max-ep4hd Год назад

    I am 25 and I have been obsessed with wine and your channel, Im studying for my WSET and learning everything I can! I would love to have something like this to propel my wine journey and have a benchmark wine tasting

  • @HampusMusicSolo
    @HampusMusicSolo Год назад +11

    This is extraordinary! I would like to start by saying that I’ve been watching you for a while now and you’ve played a huge role in making wine one of my biggest interests alongside history, food and music. It would be an outer worldly experience for me to combine all of my favorite interests in one tasting. To travel back in time and really experience something from the time I’ve only read about in the books. And at the same time sharing a drinking experience with you. Even though I might not get to taste this wine, please continue making videos. I watch them all, thank you!

  • @cmfuen
    @cmfuen Год назад +6

    I quit drinking alcohol 16 years ago, but always missed learning about wine. Thanks to channels like yours (and a spittoon!!) I’ve re-engaged with the world of fine wines. My friends usually ask if I feel like I waste of fine wine if I spit it out; I suggest engaging each new bottle completely lucid is the *most* respectful way to do so. I would love to try this very old wine!

  • @petrus666love
    @petrus666love Год назад +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your experience with us all , just loved it , I guess I’ll never think of a good enough reason for the “ Little Beauty “ but I think your a star for offering it to your subscribers, ❤

  • @mylesrodenhouse
    @mylesrodenhouse Год назад

    Awesome, thank you for sharing such a rare find with us! Channel is great :D

  • @CembaloMeister
    @CembaloMeister Год назад +3

    I have sold a great amount of Madeira as a sommelier, some very old. I have never had anything quite this old and certainly never had any wine from this producer. If I were honored to be selected as the winner of a sample of that bottle, I would revere it and use every tasting ability to convey the nuances of complexity. Thank you so much as always for your informative and friendly content! Cheers! :)

  • @oscarwaldschmidt4731
    @oscarwaldschmidt4731 Год назад +15

    I managed to keep one bottle of a wine I made in 1991, 'Sweet Melon Wine'. It was ridiculously sweet in the beginning, but after 20 years it became very rich and caramel like. There were still hints of the fruity origin. I was surprised, but after watching your channel I have better expectations of older wines. That 177 year old wine looks and sounds like it is amazing.

  • @paddyglenny
    @paddyglenny Год назад +2

    Excellent stuff Konstantin! Two years ago with two friends who are wine lovers, I bought and drank an 1822 Madeira boal (not solera!). It was actually superb! Keep up the good work.

  • @PFC4575
    @PFC4575 Год назад

    One can feel the emotion of drinking that amazing wine. I can´t say anything better about this video! Congrats from Portugal.

  • @CrescentRollCarl
    @CrescentRollCarl Год назад +3

    Amazing tasting as normal. Thanks so much for sharing this unique bottle!

  • @darkerbinding6933
    @darkerbinding6933 Год назад +5

    Wow, fun. How amazing to be able to taste something made so long ago and for it to be so good. Thank you for your videos.

  • @PerseRipuli
    @PerseRipuli Год назад +1

    Excellent video as always Konstantin. Thank you for sharing this.
    I would like to share a taste of this wine with my significant other to remind us of our trip to Madeira. Maybe that would convince them to go there with me again.

  • @roryhart3684
    @roryhart3684 Год назад

    I am new to my wine journey but already have my wset level 2. I'm constantly striving to find more interesting wines to expand my horizons. My 23rd birthday has just past and I think this would be a fantastic way to propel me into the next few years as I'm sure my wine knowledge will only expand, through your channel and wine itself!

  • @larsio72
    @larsio72 Год назад +18

    1845…., that’s like a time machine in one’s mouth. Incredible!
    Well, as a former history student whose brother is still running the old family business that started as a furrier in 1836 it would certainly be amazing to taste a wine from that time, right before the 1848 revolution.
    In any case, thanks for another fascinating video. I am guessing that you would not want to cloud the taste experience with anything to eat.

    • @thepinkgrape
      @thepinkgrape Год назад +1

      🍷

    • @notfound5310
      @notfound5310 Год назад

      not quite. the wine doesnt taste like it would have in 1845. but cool none the less.

  • @rbeneveds
    @rbeneveds Год назад +3

    Absolutely loved seeing this video because I recently inherited a bottle of 1825 S Madeira along with a few other vintage ports. I knew a little about the ports but had no idea what the bottle that simply had only “1825 S” on it was. I never imagine it was the actual year until I did some research on it. It is coming up on its 200th birthday. Definitely a prized possession at our house!

  • @chadbaier2557
    @chadbaier2557 8 месяцев назад +1

    Good video! and i like his channel because he does his homework and knows what hes talking about, plus i like how he breaks everything down so is eazy to understand. 👍😎🇩🇪

  • @MaverickLee11
    @MaverickLee11 Год назад

    This is so interesting! Thanks for that. Really wanted to try that!

  • @martaterehova
    @martaterehova Год назад +3

    I am originally from Latvia, but recently lived in Portugal for 9 months. It has been a great pleasure to enjoy Portugal and taste different kinds of wine- this country holds a very special place in my heart.. I've always been a ''old soul'' kinda person, wondering about times before I was born, the wine people drank, the stories they kept with them. This would be an amazing opportunity to experience this time-capsuled taste of Madeira through gentle sip of This Wine

    • @josefachada3630
      @josefachada3630 Год назад +1

      If my country holds a very special place in your ❤️you are in our hearts special place too….

  • @yaps66
    @yaps66 Год назад +5

    Just amazing and really appreciate what you have done here! 177 years is a really long time and I cannot fathom what is was like to live in that era. Only something like this is able to allow us to enter the time machine to catch a "glimpse" what what life was like back then. It is certainly a unique opportunity and one that will be treasured by the lucky winner! Prost and Felicidades!

  • @timacrow
    @timacrow Год назад

    I love the place you record your shows in.

  • @chrisbayol2697
    @chrisbayol2697 Год назад +1

    How can I not comment for the opportunity to taste a wine almost 200 years old!? Love your videos, so informative and educational. Thanks Mr. Baum! :D

  • @thiagomarrano530
    @thiagomarrano530 Год назад +4

    It's amazing when you open a bottle of history, if you can keep this as a series where you explain a bit about the wine as you did here ;)
    Well, since you are giving up a bit of that beautiful Madero Wine, my name is Thiago and I'd love to give it a try! Wine has always been my favorite drink until I was diagnosed with G6PD (which is a hereditary disease where certain substances cause hemolysis) and my doctor told me that I wouldn't be able to drink wine anymore... Years have passed without a single drop of wine until early this year new studies said that wine isn't dangerous for people with G6PD, so thankfully I started my hobby all over again and that's where I found your channel! That said, since I live in Brazil it's really difficult to get good wine for the value, taxes are just too high to experience good terroir... I would love to have this bit of Madero to drink with my Grandfather Paulo (the one who introduced me to wine for the first time), as a way to thank him and to celebrate my return to the wine world :)

  • @joshr7973
    @joshr7973 Год назад +15

    I have recently just developed my palette as a wine taster and the world of wines has opened up to me. Getting a taste of this wine would be extra special as my girlfriends family is from the the Portuguese islands and I’d love to share this with her. I’m also a huge history nerd and would love to taste a moment in time. Great video!

  • @rst1827
    @rst1827 Год назад

    So fun that you will share this wine! That's what's drinking wines etc is all about.

  • @carlosfortino8546
    @carlosfortino8546 Год назад +2

    Hi! I found your videos a couple months ago and you were the extra motivation that I need it ! I’m about to start my sommelier education 🎉, definitely I learn a lot from you, and I share the feelings about the experience of what wine represents; history, art, culture, people, land, there is not many physical objects that let us travel in time and feel with all of our senses, and just even to see your experience is an amazing learning. I would love and appreciate a lot to experience something like it.
    Thank you
    Carlos from NYC

  • @ckda
    @ckda Год назад +4

    I had my first aged wine this year. I was a 1992 Ridge Lytton Springs. Drinking it was a life-changing experience. It was probably one of the best things I've ever put in my mouth. Based on that experience, I can't even imagine what a 177 year old wine would taste like. What a treat that would be!

  • @spiritalex9397
    @spiritalex9397 Год назад +6

    For am moment I thought: Damn, I should have watched this video earlier because it would have made one of my biggest dreams come true (to drink a wine from the 19th centuary) but when I go through the comments I am pretty happy that the wine went to Kevin as a gift for his grandfather because I cannot imagine much better reasons to send this wine to someone like this. Hope he liked it.

  • @gainesmartin4949
    @gainesmartin4949 Год назад +1

    My wife and I love your contributions to our understanding of fine wines and wine history. She and I would love to have an opportunity to share in the wonderful tasting you had of the Madeira wine. Nevertheless, we will hang on and look forward to your next posting! Keep up the great work!

  • @oscarcastellanos3496
    @oscarcastellanos3496 Год назад

    I always enjoy your videos, but I have to say, this is one that really impressed me!!!

  • @schwungmeister5435
    @schwungmeister5435 Год назад +4

    Hi Konstantin! I‘m just impressed. It motivates me to buy wine and just forget it, maybe put it in an external bank
    storage and tell the bank to gift the wines to the grandchildren of my grandchildren in 100 years. Sadly my great great great grandfather didn‘t think about me when he was alive so I don‘t have the chance to taste such an amazing old bottle, maybe grandfather Konstantin can help? ;)

  • @daveb8076
    @daveb8076 Год назад +5

    Hello Konstantin. I started my wine journey in the late 80's. I'm 55 now and old Madeira is probably my favourite wine of all. I've had several bottles of the 1845 solera over the years and have a couple remaining - the main reason being I found somewhere in the early 90's selling it at £40 a bottle! I've had other C19th madeira's in the past and still own several. Oldest vintage I have is a bottle of 1827 Quinta do Serrado Bual. Oldest solera I have is Blandy 1808 Malmsey - the base wine for that apparently is from the Faja dos Padres where the best Malmsey (Malvazia Candida) came from. I've bought a lot less during the past few years as its now getting more expensive, although in relative terms it is still a bargain compared to Bordeaux/Burgundy etc. Cheers.

  • @richardstergulz
    @richardstergulz Год назад

    Wow, what a wonderful treat to be able to taste such an aged wine. Very happy for you! Cheers!

  • @olivieraeschlimann2547
    @olivieraeschlimann2547 11 месяцев назад

    Amazing experience, thanks for sharing

  • @harmonyisblessing2482
    @harmonyisblessing2482 Год назад +3

    How did the plastic cork top ended up on this bottle from 1845!?

  • @curtiselliott2989
    @curtiselliott2989 Год назад +9

    A 177 year old Madeira wine,
    A treasure of the finest kind,
    Aged to perfection, so rich and divine,
    A liquid history, one of a kind.
    Its amber hue, a sight to behold,
    A aroma that's rich, deep, and bold,
    A taste that's complex, with layers untold,
    A flavor that's timeless, never growing old.
    This wine has seen the world change and evolve,
    It's witnessed wars and peace, and all that it involves,
    It's traveled far and wide, and been involved,
    In many a toast and celebration, it has dissolved.
    So let us raise a glass, to this wine so grand,
    A 177 year old Madeira, a treasure in hand,
    Let us savor its flavor, and understand,
    The beauty that lies within, so finely spanned.

  • @jasond6602
    @jasond6602 Год назад

    So much history, crazy! Thanks for sharing

  • @mattfilos2873
    @mattfilos2873 Год назад

    Awesome,... one of the things I love about wine is the connections to history, location and people. It's about the experience. Enjoy!! Thanks for sharing.

  • @samsr2887
    @samsr2887 Год назад +3

    I am not a sommelier, but I am a home cook who has an absolute fascination with extremely old, preserved foods. I have a japanese yakitori sauce that is over a year old, which I hope to keep safe to eat for decades to come. Fermented foods, preserved foods, dried foods, and alcohol especially fascinates me, that we can create food that isn't just safe to eat for many many years, but can sometimes even age well and improve over time. I'd love to try drinking something older than I think I'd ever encounter in my life.

  • @noir530
    @noir530 Год назад +17

    Unbelievable, I feel like drinking old wine when I drink something from 2006. I can’t imagine this tasting so good. Please do a follow up video after 3 days!

    • @thepinkgrape
      @thepinkgrape Год назад

      🥂

    • @mikaelkrogh2037
      @mikaelkrogh2037 Год назад

      Yes, please do a follow up after a couple of days + maybe do a tasting with one of your friends! Thank you for great and unpretentious wine drinking and commentary 👍🏻

    • @Av-vd3wk
      @Av-vd3wk Год назад +1

      Fake bottle most likely. Not joking. This stuff is knocked off all the time

  • @bradleyriley6112
    @bradleyriley6112 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait to see what it tastes likes in a couple of weeks! I’m a new subscriber as I love your mix of history and wine.

  • @ulagatin
    @ulagatin Год назад +2

    That sounds amazing! I’ve never had a Madeira, but would love to try this - those flavours sound incredible! 😊

  • @ProxyLimit
    @ProxyLimit Год назад +5

    I’m training as a Somm right now and I can’t imagine trying a wine that old. That would be probably the oldest bottle I ever try. It would be an honor and a once in a lifetime experience to me if you chose me. I love watching your videos, they give such insight into the world of wine, thank you for sharing your experience on camera.

  • @kevinross8844
    @kevinross8844 Год назад +5

    Hi Konstantin, my wife and look forward to your videos each week…keep it up! Here’s why I think we should get a chance to taste your Madeira…the bottle is exactly one hundred years after the 1745 Jacobite rebellion. Quite incredible to think that this company started up in this year. This year changed the highlands forever. Plus your description of the wine…sounded like sticky toffee pudding OMG

  • @anttikoponen2235
    @anttikoponen2235 Год назад +1

    Great content again! It just amazes me to be able to even watch someone to drink such old wine. Hope to be able to try some day a wine which has some age 😊 the oldest one I have tried is Montepulciano from Marche region which was 13 years old. It was still good!

  • @alexjeanne4187
    @alexjeanne4187 Год назад

    Looking out your videos from France, Bordeaux, since a bit of time now, really enjoying them so far. I would be pleased to try that old wine with my girlfriend. She is becoming a wine lover too those days.
    Keep going this way :).
    Santé!

  • @andrethebest701
    @andrethebest701 Год назад +12

    Tasting that wine would be a dream. I have a master's degree in wine management and I am the beverage director at a private country club currently. I love the video as always and I love hearing the feedback on every wine you try!

  • @drmatthewhorkey
    @drmatthewhorkey Год назад +3

    You kinda cheated with the solera!! hahahah. Nice, I LOVE Madeira but have to admit, professionally, my knowledge of the wines isn't as strong as I would like. I want to taste that wine on video and link back to this VIDEO!!

  • @CharlieBrown379
    @CharlieBrown379 Год назад +2

    When you said the bit about how they made that wine as a way to celebrate their 100 year anniversary and now your drinking it on the internet. That’s a lot deeper than it seemed. We know more about the science of wine in 2022 than they certainly did in 1845 and yet we still marvel at the feats in wine making they were able to accomplish. Well done video sir. My mother and I got into wine after watching the film Sideways many years ago and I would love to share that bottle with her.

  • @youaregoingtobepwned
    @youaregoingtobepwned Год назад

    That sounds amazing. I'm not really an expert in wine but I just love drinking the stuff and watching your vids!

  • @brazilchem
    @brazilchem Год назад +6

    5:24 that's plastic...

  • @ZoliPapa88
    @ZoliPapa88 Год назад +3

    I also really liked this test, I would be interested to know how you rate it compared to the 1863 Port. Why do I want to taste it? 1. I'd like to share it with my friends and family. 2. My first job at the age of 23-24 was related to wine protection of origin, I was also on a WSET1-3 course, but life took me away from wine. After 10+ years, I now feel that I want to find it again, at least as a serious hobby, study, or even part-time job. 3. The oldest wine I drank was a 1956 Tokaji Aszú. (The harvest was just when the Soviet tanks moved in under the vineyards to suspress the revolution in Budapest.) I couldn't sleep after the tasting. So, one of my answers is personal, and the other is that it gives you a taste of history. I wish I couldn't sleep again :)

  • @jameswallen4854
    @jameswallen4854 Год назад

    History fascinates me. I'm a home chef, wine enthusiast, and cigar aficionado. I'd love to experience a slower time and place. Thanks so much for your videos

  • @TorNielsen124
    @TorNielsen124 3 месяца назад +1

    Great Review, thanks 👍