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Czar: The humble Azores curio turned stealthy unicorn

The revival of a 500-year-old viticultural tradition on the Azores’ Pico Island has elevated a unique wine from humble curio to ‘unicorn’ status, at a cool €7,500 per bottle. Sarah Ahmed shares the extraordinary story of Czar and is granted exclusive access to the latest releases.

Fortunato Garcia has come a long way from trawling Pico island’s restaurants for empty bottles to refill with Czar, the passado wine originally made by his father who, like him, made wine on the side while holding on to a full-time teaching job.

Garcia commissioned luxury Portuguese glassmakers Vista Alegre to create bespoke 20.6-carat gold-engraved crystal decanters for Czar’s latest release, a rare 86-bottle back-vintage priced at €7,500.

It launches hot on the heels of Czar Single Harvest Reserve Seco 2014 which, trouncing industry giants David-and-Goliath-style, was proclaimed Wine of the Year 2023 by the leading Portuguese wine magazine Revista de Vinhos.


Notes and scores for five Czar wines below



See Sarah Ahmed’s notes and scores for Czar wines

Wines in ascending order of vintage and release


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