It's spelt 'Madeira', and it's a fortified wine akin to port. It comes from the Portuguese island of Madeira, which is in the Atlantic Ocean.
Due to its special maturation process, which exposes the wine to high temperatures for a long period of time, it is very long lasting. Bottles up to 150 years old are available at auction (for a very high price).
Rather like sherry, the dryer varieties are often served as an aperitif; the sweeter versions normally serve as dessert wines.
It has a strong affinity for fruit, and is often used in fruit desserts.
Madeira is a little over twice the size of the Isle of Wight.
Madeira 'Isle of Romance' - 1938 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Approved
Madeira 'Isle of Romance' - 1938 was released on: USA: 1 October 1938
The euro is valid in Madeira.
They might eat something with Madeira Sauce - made from the drink Madeira.
The phone number of the Madeira is: 513-369-6028.
Funchal is the capital of Madeira
Madeira is an island that belongs to Portugal. Portugal is in the EU, so Madeira is in the EU.
Yes, Madeira does have a volcano called Pico do Arieiro. It is an extinct volcano that is part of the Madeira Island volcanic complex.
The name, Madeira, is Portuguese.
Madeira Island is part of Portugal.
The Madeira River is located in Brazil.