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Blandy’s new vineyards in pictures
Blandy’s CEO, Chris Balndy, recently told the drinks business about the company’s purchase of three vineyard plots on Madeira. Here, Blandy (right) looks over the largest site, Quinta do Bispo, which is being replanted for the first time in 30 years with a mixture of Malvasia, Sercial and Verdelho.
Blandy fixes the vineyard’s drip irrigation. At 4.5 hectares, Quinta do Bispo is the largest of the three sites and the vines will be trained in the traditional latada system. It will also be the largest continuous latada trained vineyard on the island.
Blandy in the vineyard with the latada training system clearly visible behind (and above) him.
Quinta do Bispo seen from across the valley.
Checking the rootstock at Quinta do Bispo.
The smallest property is Quinta do Santa Luzia in Funchal. Blandy hopes to convert it to a top Terrantez site.
One of the other properties acquired by Blandy’s was the 2ha vineyard in the north of the island, Quinta do Furão, which also comes with a lodge…