I think I went through all questions without seeing Bourbaki. I think that his Algèbre Commutative is simply a dream to read; every time I open it, I found myself keeping on reading it about perfectly useless subjects (compared to what I was looking for) just for the pleasure, as I was used to do as a kid with some of my parents' books. The same happens to me with Topologie Générale
Besides this, I must also add two litte gems by John Tate, namely his Rigid Analytic Spaces and a small paper where he studies residues on curves in an adelic language, Residues of differentials on Curves, Ann. Sci. Ecole Norm. Sup. (1968).