I would be happy to do anything (legal

So what can we do to attract more Madeira lovers to participate?
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Good point Eric, but are we actually shooting ourselves in the foot by promoting Madeira? By doing so, with a very scarce resource, we are creating higher prices. Ouch. But nonetheless, I think it is the thing to do.I think Madeira is a love it or hate it thing. Some people can't get over the VA. Still those that get it, absolutely love it. i guess getting as many people as possible aquainted with the good stuff would be the answer.
Roy, I agree. I think spreading the word is better than trying to hoard all the good stuff. Especially with fortified wines, the conviviality of drinking and sharing is important. I'd hate to try to drink an entire decanter full by myself, alone.Quote:
I think Madeira is a love it or hate it thing. Some people can't get over the VA. Still those that get it, absolutely love it. i guess getting as many people as possible aquainted with the good stuff would be the answer.
Good point Eric, but are we actually shooting ourselves in the foot by promoting Madeira? By doing so, with a very scarce resource, we are creating higher prices. Ouch. But nonetheless, I think it is the thing to do.
David, if you scroll down the Madeira topics I think you'll find some good recommendations to get into Madeira. I think most 15 year old and some 10 year old blends are an excellent place to start.I would love to learn more about Madeira. I would love to know what wines to start with and perhaps where to buy them.
Thanks
David