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Barbeito Malvasia Cândida Reserva Especial
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Malvasia Cândida was the first variety to be planted on Madeira Island and arrived in Fajã dos Padres by the Jesuits in the second half of the 16th century. The grapes are harvested in Fajã dos Padres and aged in warehouses. This wine resulted in 2366 individually numbered bottles. Contains sulfites.
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