This is the driest wine in the series and a wine that has been served throughout meals in America for nearly 300 years. Chef Mario Batali won over 1000+ guests at the 2009 New York Wine Experience by boldly pairing Charleston Sercial with a wild boar dish of Wolfgang Pucks creation.Just two weeks later, in the Wall Street Journal, Alice Feiring picked the same Madeira as a wine of choice for chestnut soup, noting that it is like a salted caramel without its sugar.But Mario and Alice were not the first to discover Charleston Sercials charms. In 2005, Grant Achatz, whom many believe is Americas most inventive chef, attracted national press for his cutting-edge pairings of Charleston Sercial with dishes at Alinea in Chicago. Josh Raynolds, International Wine Cellar 92 rating