Sorry I haven't written much lately. Moved house (and entire cellar).
I've been part of a local madeira tasting group for over 20 years now, and the waiting list has grown so long that we've now started a 'Junior' group to bring people up to speed. At the first meeting (15 people) we tasted the 10-yr-olds of each major style, and there was a question I couldn't (knowledgeably) answer.
"Do some Producers 'specialize' in a specific style" - the question was actually which shipper(s) would be the best for a 'dry' style and which for 'sweet' (the group preferred the drier styles at this level).
I typically distinguish by 'elegant' vs. 'more caramelized' - so don't have a simple answer.
Any comments or recommendations that I can pass onto this group?
Our next tasting will be Malmsey (Duke of Clarence; 5 yr-old, 10 yr-old, 15 yr-old, solera) - mostly Cossart, all MWC. I 'think' all of Cossart, Blandy and Leacock are identical - I would also appreciate any confirmation/refutation of that assumption.
Thanks.
PS we now have a pool of about 40 people meeting irregularly for madeira tastings - if Toronto can do that, surely other cities can too!
Are there 'better' shippers by style?
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Re: Are there 'better' shippers by style?
Perhaps I should move to Toronto!
I don't know if the shippers concentrate on a particular style, but I do have preferences within a given shipper's lineup. For example, I love Borges entire 15 year lineup, but my favorite is the Malmsey. I like D'Oliveria's drier styles in their lineup.

I don't know if the shippers concentrate on a particular style, but I do have preferences within a given shipper's lineup. For example, I love Borges entire 15 year lineup, but my favorite is the Malmsey. I like D'Oliveria's drier styles in their lineup.
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Re: Are there 'better' shippers by style?
Thanks Eric,
Based on the first tasting, the question was aimed particularly at drier styles, so the d'Oliveiras suggestion is very helpful.
Based on the first tasting, the question was aimed particularly at drier styles, so the d'Oliveiras suggestion is very helpful.
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Re: Are there 'better' shippers by style?
I also like Borges 15 year old Sercial. I think it just behind their Malmsey.