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Azores Wine Company Vinha Centenária 2023

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Azores Wine Company | Azores | Arinto

“The 2023 Vinha Centenária is Azores Wine Company's intro to the old vines (100 to 120 years old) from a fresher... Read more Read more

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    Description

    “The 2023 Vinha Centenária is Azores Wine Company's intro to the old vines (100 to 120 years old) from a fresher and sharper vintage. It was produced with the grapes from a field blend of around 85% Arinto dos Açores and 15% Verdelho, Alicante Branco and Boal planted no more than 100 meters from the sea on black volcanic soils. The wine has a deep, faintly reductive, sea sensation, with hints of oystershell, low tide and saltpeter. It's pungent and persistent, long, bone dry and very tasty. 1,550 bottles were filled in March 2025. Bottled sea.” 96 Points, Robert Parker Wine Advocate, Nov 2025 

    ABOUT AZORES WINE COMPANY: ONE-OF-A-KIND TERROIR IN THE WORLD!

    The history of the Azores Wine Company began with a project to recover the Terrantez do Pico variety in 2010, by winemaker António Maçanita and culminates with the foundation of the company on 3 April 2014, together with Filipe Rocha, Paulo Machado. On the island of Pico, the vines grow in extreme conditions, very close to the sea and planted in the crevices of the bed rock, in volcanic soil, defying the very definition of soil. Pico's vineyards are unusually close to the sea, between 50 and 300 metres; so close that the sea sprays the vineyards with salt. Viticulture on Pico Island is as a battle between the sea and the Pico Mountain. In the Azores Wine Company's vineyards, the salt water seeps underground and mixes with the fresh rainwater in a brackish combination that the vines’ roots drink from. Currently, the recovery of the Azores' indigenous grape varieties, located mostly on Pico Island, make up the typical profile of Azores wines. Completely unique, the almost extinct Terrantez do Pico variety reveals itself with surprising freshness, minerality and salinity. The white Arinto dos Açores and Verdelho O Original monovariety from the Rare Grapes Collection, represented more than half of production. They also innovated with its Volcanic Series of red and rosé Azores wines.

    Description

    This centenarian vineyard, also in the Canada do Monte subsection of the Criação Velha vineyards, is 95% Arinto dos Açores. Whole-bunch press, natural racking after 12 hours and spontaneous fermentation in 250-litre horizontal stainless-steel tanks and a 228-litre used French oak barrel.

    Product Info
    Closure: Cork

    Bottle Size: 750 ml

    Brand: Azores Wine Company

    Country: Portugal

    Region:Azores

    Alcohol:12%

    What The Critics Say
    “The 2023 Vinha Centenária is Azores Wine Company's intro to the old vines (100 to 120 years old) from a fresher and sharper vintage. It was produced with the grapes from a field blend of around 85% Arinto dos Açores and 15% Verdelho, Alicante Branco and Boal planted no more than 100 meters from the sea on black volcanic soils. The wine has a deep, faintly reductive, sea sensation, with hints of oystershell, low tide and saltpeter. It's pungent and persistent, long, bone dry and very tasty. 1,550 bottles were filled in March 2025. Bottled sea.”

    Critic Name: Robert Parker Wine Advocate, Nov 2025

    Critic Score:96 POINTS
    ABOUT THIS BRAND

    Azores Wine Company

    The history of the Azores Wine Company began with a project to recover the Terrantez do Pico variety in 2010, by winemaker António Maçanita and culminates with the foundation of the company on 3 April 2014, together with Filipe Rocha, Paulo Machado. On the island of Pico, the vines grow in extreme conditions, very close to the sea and planted in the crevices of the bed rock, in volcanic soil, defying the very definition of soil. Pico's vineyards are unusually close to the sea, between 50 and 300 metres; so close that the sea sprays the vineyards with salt. Viticulture on Pico Island is as a battle between the sea and the Pico Mountain. In the Azores Wine Company's vineyards, the salt water seeps underground and mixes with the fresh rainwater in a brackish combination that the vines’ roots drink from. Currently, the recovery of the Azores' indigenous grape varieties, located mostly on Pico Island, make up the typical profile of Azores wines. Completely unique, the almost extinct Terrantez do Pico variety reveals itself with surprising freshness, minerality and salinity. The white Arinto dos Açores and Verdelho O Original monovariety from the Rare Grapes Collection, represented more than half of production. They also innovated with its Volcanic Series of red and rosé Azores wines.


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