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Presenting a rare Madeira bottle from 1795, each with an incredible tale of endurance, having withstood the tumult of the French Revolution, a daring pirate raid, and a diplomatic stalemate.

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Brooklyn Harbor 1838

1795 Black Seal Madeira - The Resilient Five: An Epic Tale of Survival from the Era of Revolution, Sea Robbery, and Diplomatic Deals

Discover the extraordinary saga of five bottles of Madeira from 1795, each a testament to enduring the turmoil of the French Revolution, a maritime pirate assault, and a geopolitical deadlock.

Immerse yourself in the riveting history of five extraordinary bottles of Madeira wine, each with a tale of survival from the tumultuous times of the 18th century.

Hezekiah Beers Pierpont, a prominent shipping merchant based in New York City, established the firm of Leffingwell and Pierpont in 1793. His business pursuits took him to England in 1795, where he acquired the ship, Confederacy, and set off on a trade expedition to China and India. This voyage had a significant stopover in Madeira, where Pierpont purchased 110 gallons of Madeira wine. Little did he know that his decision would create a fascinating historical legacy.

The journey of Confederacy was marked by a fierce encounter with a fleet of privateers under Napoleon's command, leading to the capture of Pierpont's valuable cargo, including the Madeira wine. The seized goods were later sold at an auction in Nantes, where Pierpont was able to reclaim some of his lost cargo, including the Madeira.

Upon his return to American shores, Pierpont engaged in a lengthy correspondence with President Jefferson, seeking compensation for his losses. However, during the negotiations of the Louisiana Purchase, a mutual agreement to drop all claims between the U.S. and France was reached, dashing Pierpont's hopes of recompense.

Pierpont passed away in 1838 without tasting the Madeira that had been part of his incredible journey. The year following his death, the wine was transferred to glass bottles and kept in the family's Brooklyn cellar. Over the generations, these bottles were carefully preserved and enjoyed by Pierpont's descendants, with only five believed to exist today.

Now, these five historic bottles are available to you. Each bottle is not just a vessel of exquisite wine, but a symbol of resilience, an epic tale of survival, and a remarkable relic from a time when daring ventures shaped our world.

Hezekiah Beers Pierpont,

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