Boal
Boal, also known as Bual, is a grape variety that is highly regarded in the world of wine. It is primarily grown in the Madeira region of Portugal, where it thrives in the volcanic soils and warm climate. Madeira is known for producing some of the finest fortified wines, and Boal plays a significant role in their production.
Boal grapes are known for their unique flavors and aromas. They have a medium to full body, with a rich and luscious texture. The wines made from Boal grapes are often described as having notes of caramel, dried fruits, and nuts. They have a perfect balance of sweetness and acidity, making them incredibly enjoyable to drink.
Apart from Portugal, Boal is also grown in other regions such as Australia, South Africa, and the United States. However, the wines produced in Madeira are considered to be the benchmark for Boal wines.