Broadbent, Sercial Madeira “Single Cask”
It’s going to be hard to control my excitement over today’s 1997 Sercial because decades-old Vintage Madeira is one of the world’s most complex and singular wines—so please bear with me if I slip into the realm of hyperbole. Aged for 22 years in a single barrel, this rare liquid-gold gem unleashes a devastatingly profound, savory, and ethereal experience with a finish that refuses to relent—truly, it’s one of the most meditative wines of the world. I understand that’s a lot of high praise, but whenever any discerning collector sees Bartholomew Broadbent’s famous white stenciling imprinted on a bottle, they can assure a breathtaking wine with the power to make time stand still lies inside.
The man is a Madeira wizard and legend: After reintroducing this fortified nectar to the United States in 1989 and forming a special relationship with Justino’s—one of only eight registered wineries on the ancient volcanic island—Bartholomew made “Broadbent” Madeira the cornerstone of his import company. Today’s vintage bottling was originally conceived some 23 years ago when Bartholomew tasted every 650-liter cask of 1997 Sercial in Justino’s cellars and deemed Cask “O, 016” the lone standout. Broadbent’s patience has paid off handsomely, and we were thrilled to obtain a precious few bottles to share with you today. I guarantee this is one of the most intense, long-lasting sips of wine you’ll ever have, and you need not rush to finish your bottle! Madeira is famously shelf-stable, so you can revisit it over several weeks, even months, in order to savor it on the most intimate occasions. Quantities are severely limited, only four bottles per person.