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How to use madeira in a sentence

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Brothers Willard and Benny Albury used to build wooden boats but, as fine madeira wood became scarce more than 10 years ago, they switched to fibreglass.
Madeira may have a sedate image but it does have dramatic scenery and spectacular blooms.
The name was used for a whole group of grapes but today is usually connected with the Bual de Madeira.
For many Madeira lovers, Buals offer the best combination of richness and elegance.
For cakes, fruits, and mellow cheeses, Verdelho Madeira offers a bit more sweetness.
Like Sherry or Madeira, vermouth is a beverage that originated as a type of wine and ended up as a fortified wine cross breed.
That would be Madeira, sweet white wines fortified with brandy and named for an island off the coast of North Africa where they are crafted.
The family of sweet fortified wines include Port, Madeira, Malmsey, Vermouth and Muscat de Beaumes de Venise.
Frosted store windows groaned with a cornucopia of Irish linens, Madras shawls, China tea, Moroccan slippers, Scottish whisky and Madeira wine.
Place in a roasting tin and pour over the Madeira or white wine and the stock.
The verdelho grape produces some ordinary table wines in Madeira, but not so here.
Women in the north and the island of Madeira produce embroidered goods that are sold to tourists.
My aunt had the breast of corn-fed chicken with pea risotto and Madeira syrup.
This followed the news that the company was registering its tax domicile in Madeira.
Eighteenth century Americans drank a lot of ale and Madeira, but they also found time for a few mixed beverages as well.
There was a lot of it, perfectly cooked and served with a gigantic green-lip mussel and a beautifully sweet-and-sour Madeira salsa.
In Madeira she had been learning Portuguese and had also met a few Brazilians who had been holidaying there.
The salad itself was well designed, as duck and a fortified wine like Madeira are a classic combination.
Madeira is the only wine in the world where heat is deliberately applied to age the wine artificially.
Three Ryder Cup team-mates will contest the Madeira Island Open this week, all looking to kick-start their careers.
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This vol-au-vent is delicious, and so is this filet saut, with madeira and truffles.
Essence of anchovy is made sometimes with sherry, or madeira, instead of water, or with the addition of mushroom ketchup.
It has the climate of Madeira, and is fanned by the sea-breezes that invigorate but do not chill.
Madeira was at the stone steps of the Joplin house, and the girl took his arm and climbed the steps with him.
He spoke of the vineyards of Madeira where slopes as incorrigibly steep as these were redeemed by terracing.
Mix all together, and moisten it with a quart of Madeira, and a pint of brandy.
He was a man who had not believed in crit Madeira, but it occurred to him that this was not the time or the place to recall that.
I did have three, but one died, and I buried it in the yard, under the Madeira vines.
The box was planted with Madeira vine tubers, and was ready for use in six weeks.
The malvoisie grape, introduced from Crete, throve excellently, and at last produced the Madeira of commerce.
Madeira has long had a high reputation as a sanatory resort for persons suffering from diseases of the chest.
Madeira did not seem to be unconscious, but his senses were obtunded, and it was some minutes before he could sit up.
And worse than all, inviting prex into his room to have a cigar and a glass of Madeira!
Madeira is an island too well known to be of much interest now to a geographer.
Remember that every year many birds are blown to Madeira and to the Bermudas.
Add one-half glass of good Madeira wine, pour half of the sauce over the tenderloin, and serve the rest in a sauceboat.
Housman was proud of his Madeira and annoyed with us for not drinking enough.
A couple of years ago I had a seven-ton cutter-rigged yacht, the Banshee, and we ran over to Madeira from Falmouth.
Mason, who was staying at Madeira to recruit his health, on his way back to Jamaica, happened to be with him.
Now God above, why not crit Madeira tell you that tr-r-ue way of things?
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