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Rare Wine Co. New York Malmsey Special Reserve MadeiraMadeira, Portugal ● Madeira
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Rare Wine Co. Charleston Sercial Special Reserve MadeiraMadeira, Portugal ● Madeira
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Rare Wine Co. Boston Bual Special Reserve MadeiraMadeira, Portugal ● Madeira
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Rare Wine Co. Baltimore Rainwater Special Reserve MadeiraMadeira, Portugal ● Madeira
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Rare Wine Co. Thomas Jefferson Special Reserve MadeiraMadeira, Portugal ● Madeira
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsLearn about Madeira wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...
A steep, volcanic island in the Atlantic Ocean that rises to over 6,000 feet at its highest point, Madeira actually sits closer to Morocco than Portugal, the country to which it belongs.
Today the vineyards of the island cover tiny step-like terraces called poios, carved from the basalt bedrock. Aptly named Madeira, this fortified wine comes in two main styles. Blended Madeira is mostly inexpensive wine but there are a few remarkable aged styles. Single varietal Madeira (made from Sercial, Verdelho, Boal or Malmsey), is usually the highest quality and has the potential to improve in the bottle for decades.