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$ 579
"The 1968 Boal Reserva is showing nicely, wafting from the glass with aromas of dates, candied peel, sultanas, beeswax and toasted pecans. Full-bodied, satiny and enveloping, it's generous and charming, with a fleshy core...
$ 63
The driest wine in the series, Charleston Sercial celebrates the refined, delicate Madeiras so prized by our forefathers. Like all classic Sercials, this bottling is crisp and racy, its very slight sweetness balanced by...
$ 499
"The 1969 Sercial unwinds to reveal aromas of pecans, salted caramel, figs and honey cake, followed by a medium to full-bodied, elegantly integrated palate that's quite fine-boned, displaying fine depth at the core, tangy...
$ 63
Released in April 2010, Savannah Verdelho is simply incredible, its bouquet exuding orange zest and buttery shortbread with hints of ginger, milk chocolate, and almonds. Lightly sweet with zesty acidity to keep it fresh,...
$ 63
Sweeter than either Charleston Sercial or Savannah Verdelho, Boston Bual still boasts incredible balance and refreshing acidity. The hallmark of this wine is its otherworldly complexity, featuring cinnamon-clove spiciness with overtones of citrus peel...
$ 63
"Rich and exotic, the NV New York Malmsey (Rare Wine Company) mingles aromas of gingerbread and cloves with notions of Christmas pudding, molasses and figs. Full-bodied, rich and concentrated, it's fleshy and muscular, with...
$ 58
Rainwater took its name from its pale color and delicate texture and flavor. Yet, the origins of the style are shrouded in mystery. Some attributed it to a Savannah wine merchant after the Civil...