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What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Thu Nov 19, 2009 9:36 pm
by Roy Hersh
Can you come up with one?

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 12:55 am
by Eric Ifune
It was probably 15 or 20 years ago or so, when all wines and especially Madeira were much more inexpensive. Old Madeira was a particular bargin, it was a case of the 1870 Blandy's Malmsey for about $100/bottle at auction.

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:32 am
by Reidar Andersen
Of recent times.. Yes a fun story.. About 5-6 years ago I found out that an Oscar 1802 T was on auction in Copenhagen.

No way I could join that auction so I mailed the auction house and asked them if it was not sold they could ask the bidder to contact me..

So it happened. It was not sold and the bidder contacted me and gave me an offer I could not resist. [cheers.gif]

He had three bottles and I could get all three for equivalent of $ 1.400 !! I accepted, but how to get hold of them. It is illigal in this country to import alcohol as a private person. All import through the government liquor company only. Theoreticallly it could have been done through long and expensive paperwork.

Quick thinking... [help.gif]

I was due to arrrive Copenhagen airport on the way home from Singapore a couple of weeks later. He would deliver them to me at the airport, I pay cash and bring it home.

I arrived,went through immigration and customs. We hadd cell contact, met him just outside and got the wine, paid and in again for my connecting flight to Oslo....

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:01 am
by Moses Botbol
Bargain and Madeira? [beg.gif] [shrug.gif]

When I get the Broadbent 10 for $38, I think that is a bargain.

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Sat Nov 21, 2009 7:08 am
by Andy Velebil
Reidar Andersen wrote:Of recent times.. Yes a fun story.. About 5-6 years ago I found out that an Oscar 1802 T was on auction in Copenhagen.

No way I could join that auction so I mailed the auction house and asked them if it was not sold they could ask the bidder to contact me..

So it happened. It was not sold and the bidder contacted me and gave me an offer I could not resist. [cheers.gif]

He had three bottles and I could get all three for equivalent of $ 1.400 !! I accepted, but how to get hold of them. It is illigal in this country to import alcohol as a private person. All import through the government liquor company only. Theoreticallly it could have been done through long and expensive paperwork.

Quick thinking... [help.gif]
Great story...and a great price too

I was due to arrrive Copenhagen airport on the way home from Singapore a couple of weeks later. He would deliver them to me at the airport, I pay cash and bring it home.

I arrived,went through immigration and customs. We hadd cell contact, met him just outside and got the wine, paid and in again for my connecting flight to Oslo....

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 7:56 pm
by John Trombley
A Justino Henriques 1860 Bual for US$180 at a local wine store two years ago.

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 8:31 am
by Al B.
My best bargain was probably a Christie’s sale in 2021(?) where lots of Madeira bottles from Rhode Island went unsold. I bought a couple of cases (ie. 24 bottles) of Justino VJH 1964 Bual @ £77 / $95 per bottle.

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 2:34 pm
by Yev Nyden
Madeira prices have skyrocketed in the past decade, and for those of us who got into madeiras not too long ago finding a "bargain" madeira is almost impossible. However, as Al B. mentioned those Christie's auctions of 2022/2023 offered true bargains for Justinos 1934, 1940, 1954, and 1964. Most of the lots were quite large (multiple cases), so now I'm "doomed" to be drinking these madeiras for ages! LOL [cheers.gif] [yahoo.gif]

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 3:31 pm
by Andreas Platt
Probably the ancient Borges wines (1720, 1730, 1760, 1780 et al). NOT because they were CHEAP, simply due to the fact that I will not have a future possibility to ever again acquire those, be it because of value or due to their scarcity (we might talk of single digit numbers here).

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 4:00 pm
by Roy Hersh
Reidar,
Great story, man! I missed this thread somehow. Plus, you nailed 3 bottles of what I consider to be the top Madeira ever produced. I had one again in 2023, possibly the last time I'll have an Acciaioli T from 1802 in my life. It was an extremely memorable day and occasion, with wines back to the mid-18th century, some directly from demijohns which were present.

I like your moxie. I have done a couple of wild airport Port purchases, although likely my best airport exchange was for some rare German Rieslings.

I hope our paths cross again on of these days. A few weeks ago, while on the island and with Ricardo, we talked about getting Mannie with the two of us and resurrecting one final NYC meet up with the old gang and 20 mind-bending bottles, like in the good old days. I would be happy to co-organize one of those, given enough lead time.

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 4:02 pm
by Roy Hersh
Andreas,

Those are definitely in single digits. I would imagine there are so few left of that 1720 Prather, but I do know two people that own them ... now 3.

Re: What is the single best Madeira "bargain" you've encountered?

Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2024 5:33 pm
by Eric Ifune
H&H Grand Old Bual for $800 about 3 years ago.
I remember the 1968 D'Oliveiras Boal for 55 euros at the Funchal duty free about 12 years ago.