According to me, there is no substitute for Maderia wine, as they are Portuguese. But if you are looking for other red wines or white wines, you can trust Winesaver.com.au (online store). I prefer purchasing from them as they stock wines from across the globe and source them from notable vinyards.
Vinegar is made from Wine so perhaps using a white or red wine in place of vinegar?
Any vinegar, dry red wine or beer.
No. Vinegar pH is too low.
You can use equal parts dry sherry/pale sherry wine; not the cooking wine... the drinking wine. :)
Sauternes is a very sweet dessert wine, so you could use Muscat de beaume de venise (also a dessert wine), some sherry or a sweet liqueur.
Maderia
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It depends on what you are making, but a dry sherry such as an Amontillado is pretty close (add a drop or two of Angostura bitters and it is even closer).
One will find the Madeira Islands to be an autonomous region located in Portugal. The Madeira Islands is a popular all-year round tourist attraction and is visited by a lot of foreigners. They are known for their Maderia wine, flowers, and scenery backgrounds.