 
                 
                  Broadbent Rainwater Madeira
Rainwater Madeira is a style of Madeira known for its lighter, medium-dry character. It is often described as having a nutty flavour and good acidity. The name is said to originate from a historical accident where barrels of Madeira were exposed to rainwater, resulting in a diluted, lighter wine that proved very popular.
Here's a good introduction to Madeira. Dark reddish-copper in colour, aged in oak casks for 3 years. Slightly sweet yet still fresh with a mix of dried walnuts, dates, caramel and dried orange peel. Smooth and gently sweet, it's not a "sticky" dessert wine but shows good fresh-fruit sweetness built on Madeira's sturdy core of tart acidity.
| Country | |
| Region | |
| Farming | Traditional | 
| Food | Cheese - Desserts | 
| Grape | Tinta Negra | 
| Style | Medium Dry Maderia | 
| ABV | 19% | 
| Drink | In the next 5 years | 
| Bottle | 75cl | 
 
          
 
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
   
    
  
