A question for any of you fans: I'm presuming you save the 1827's for special occasions

At our house it's a brand that no one outside the U.S. will recognize, The Rare Wine Co. (The Rare Wine Co. is a wine retailer in Sonoma whose owner has a real jones for Madeira, and hence he's started bottling this series of non-vintage Madeiras named after American cities.) Our favorite is the Charleston, which is a sercial. There's also a bual (Boston) and a malmsey (New York), both of which are quite good but it's the nutty, drier sercial that I love best. Very versatile as both an aperitif and a dessert wine. Regularly costs about $40, though I recently found a local store had marked their stock down to $26. I bought the sercials and one bual, and left the malmseys for someone else.
The Rare Wine Company's offerings are fairly regularly available where I live now, so we always have some on hand. But we used to only have it sporadically because on the left coast where I've always made my home decent Madeira wasn't easy to find. Most retailers seemed to regard it as a little-old-lady wine, and if they carried any at all it would be the low-end version of the real deal like Blandy's Rainwater or some creepy Paul Masson California knock-off. So hard were good ones to find that a lot of time elapsed between bottles and I was never aware of having bought the same one twice. Thus we never formed a special affection for of the type we've formed over the last year and half for the RWC sercial.
So back to my question, what's your favorite everyday Madeira?