We are thrilled to announce a special feature on CBS Saturday Morning that delves into the rich history of Madeira, America’s most historic national drink. Correspondent Ian Lee and producer Duarte Dias take viewers on an insightful journey to the Portuguese island of Madeira, exploring its unique wine production process.
In this captivating segment, our very own Bartholomew Broadbent shares his expertise alongside Broadbent Madeira’s head winemaker Juan Teixeira and on-site manager Julio Fernandes. Together, they reveal the secrets behind the distinct flavor and storied past of Madeira wine.
Missed the broadcast? No worries! Watch the full interview here.
Unlike other wines, Madeira is known for its unique production method that involves heating the wine, which contributes to its distinctive taste. The segment highlights how this process, combined with the island’s specific grape varieties, sets Madeira apart from other wines.
— Rich History: Learn about Madeira’s deep historical roots and its significance in American history.
— Unique Production: Discover the special heating process that gives Madeira its unique flavor profile.
— Expert Insights: Gain valuable insights from industry experts Bartholomew Broadbent, Juan Teixeira, and Julio Fernandes.
This feature is a must-watch for wine enthusiasts and anyone interested in the fascinating history of Madeira. Be sure to check out the full interview to uncover the secrets of this extraordinary wine.
Broadbent Madeira has been at the forefront of preserving and promoting Madeira wine’s rich heritage. With a dedicated team of experts, including head winemaker Juan Teixeira and on-site manager Julio Fernandes, Broadbent continues to produce exceptional Madeira wines that honor tradition while embracing innovation.