Verdelho

Verdelho

Historical records show plantings of the Verdelho grape in continental Portugal as early as the 15th century. It is one of Madeira's noble grape varieties and was the most widely planted on the island until the 20th century. Plantings then dwindled and the regional authorities were so alarmed that they put in place a plan to revive the grape.

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Western Cape
2020 Lourens Family Wines, Lindi Carien, Western Cape, South Africa
Drink now
£139.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)
Madeira
1973 Verdelho, Pereira d'Oliveira, Madeira, Portugal
Ready, but will keep
£398.00
- case (1 x 75 cl)
Madeira
1994 Verdelho, Pereira d'Oliveira, Madeira, Portugal
Ready, but will keep
£199.40
- case (1 x 75 cl)
Coastal Region
2022 Berry Bros. & Rudd Swartland White by The Sadie Family Wines, South Africa
Ready, but will keep
£198.00
- case (6 x 75 cl)

Learn more about Verdelho

It is a high yielding, early ripening white wine grape variety, and performs best on cooler slopes on the north side of the island. Its berries are small and oval shaped with thick skins. The name Verdelho on a bottle indicates an off dry to medium-dry style of Madeira wine, inbetween that of Sercial and Bual. Verdelho is grown in the Douro valley in Portugal, where it is known as Gouveio and used in white Port, in Douero valley north-west Spain under the name of Gouveio and is very successfully cultivated in Australia and in particular in the Mclaren Vale. Verdelho should not be confused with the Italian grape Verdello and the Verdejo white grape grown in Spain (Rueda DO in particular).