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  Full Bench Heathcote Verdelho 2011
 
 
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Verdelho is the white wine on everyone's lips lately. It's that unusual name you see popping up on wine list's in the best restaurants and bars and is quickly becoming a favourite with critics as well. Verdelho is one of Australia's niche white wine varieties, its flavoursome palate and full-bodied nature makes it a good alternative to the market-dominant Chardonnay. I have sourced some exquisite Verdelho from the Heathcote region to give you an experience I know you will come back again and again for. This Verdelho is a full bodied style with richness, oak and perfect acidity. Those times when you're being indecisive and can't choose between a Chardy, a Savvy or a Pinot Gris, try a change of pace and see what all the fuss is about! Verdelho is a perfect answer and a perfect change of pace and to top it off, is a perfect table wine, having enough body and enough acidity to compliment nearly every meal!


Toni Paterson, Master of Wine:
Verdelho is one of Australia's niche white wine varieties. Its flavoursome palate and full-bodied nature makes it a good alternative to the market-dominant Chardonnay. Although usually sold as a straight varietal, it also blends well with Chardonnay and Semillon.
Verdelho is native to Portugal. Although grown on the mainland, it is most recognised for its vinification into fortified wine on the island of Madeira, producing a medium-dry style with high acidity, high alcohol and a citrus tang. This is how the world knew Verdelho, until Australia adopted the variety and produced a unique style of table wine.
The first Australian plantings of Verdelho were thought to have been in Camden, southwest of Sydney. In recent times, the warm areas of Western Australia, Langhorne Creek and the Hunter Valley have all had success with Verdelho. However due to the wide variations in climate between these areas, very different styles of wine are produced. Verdelho from Western Australia is fresh and fruity, sometimes with a honeysuckle vein. From Langhorne Creek, it has a soft and flavoursome palate with tropical flavours such as pineapple and guava. And from the Hunter Valley, the variety expresses a spiciness, both on the nose and the palate. In general, if the variety is picked early, it will exhibit citrus and herbaceous elements. If it is picked late, rich fruit flavours will be dominant. The production of Verdelho varies from winery to winery. Some producers use barrel fermentation and/or ageing to add creaminess and structure to the palate whilst others prefer a more fruit-driven style. Some styles are slightly sweet, adding to the generosity of flavour and balancing the inherent acidity. In all styles, care must be taken to avoid an alcohol 'hotness' and a phenolic coarseness, which can sometimes occur when the variety is allowed to get very ripe. Most Australian Verdelhos are best consumed within two years of vintage. Some styles improve with short-term bottle age however this is winery specific rather than the norm. Perhaps the best thing about Verdelho is that it is reasonably priced, with most selling for $10 to $20 per bottle. Foods to partner Verdelho include seafood and light meats such as chicken, pork and veal. The spicy styles go well with pesto and roasted vegetables whereas the sweeter styles work well with Asian influenced dishes.
So if you are looking for a flavoursome, everyday drinking wine that goes well with food, look no further than Verdelho



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WBW Rating: 92/100
Closure: Stelvin
Region: Heathcote VIC
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Drink now until: 2016
Alc/Vol: 11.8 %
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