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Verdejo

Grape (Vitis)

Color of berry skin

Blanc

Species

Vitis vinifera

Origin

Spain

Original pedigree

Savagnin & Castellana Blanca

Pedigree parent 1

Savagnin

Pedigree parent 2

Castellana Blanca

Sex of flowers

Hermaphrodite

VIVC number

12949

A Verdejo from Rueda.

Verdejo is a variety of wine grape that has long been grown in the Rueda region of Spain. The grape originated in North Africa, and was spread to Rueda in about the 11th Century, possibly by Mozarabs.[1] Verdejo was generally used to make a strongly oxidized, Sherry-like wine.

In the mid-20th century, Verdejo almost became extinct, had it not been for the local winegrower Ángel Rodríguez Vidal (Bodega Martinsancho), who opted for this variety and contributed to re-establishing its prominence in the region. In recognition of his work, he was honoured with the Cross of the Order of Agricultural MeritbyKing Juan Carlos I of Spain.[2]

In the 1970s, the winemaking company Marqués de Riscal began to develop a fresher style of white wine based on Verdejo with the help of French oenologist Émile Peynaud.[3] In 1980, white wines from the Rueda region were recognized by a Denominación de Origen (DO). Wines labeled Rueda must contain 50% Verdejo; the remainder is typically Sauvignon blancorMacabeo. Wines designated "Rueda Verdejo" must contain 85% Verdejo, and are often 100% Verdejo.[4]

The Verdejo grapes are generally harvested at night. This means that the grapes enter the cellar at the lower night-time temperature of 10–15 °C (50–59 °F) instead of the daytime temperature, which can be as high as 28–30 °C (82–86 °F) in September. Lower temperatures means less oxidation, or browning of the juice. [5] Verdejo wines are aromatic, often soft, and full-bodied.[6]

History[edit]

After the Reconquest of Toledo, the Duero area was repopulated by Asturians, Vascones and Mozarabs. It is probable that the grape was brought from Algaida, in North Africa, along the silver route. The first vines of this variety in Spain were planted in Toro and Tierra del vino and the region of Madrigal de las Altas Torres (hence its name madrigal white) and Rueda during the reign of Alfonso VI (11th–12th centuries).[7]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Verdejo", webpage of Consejo Regulador Denominación de Origen Rueda. Retrieved 2008-03-07.
  • ^ "Bodegas Angel Rodríguez". The Sorting Table. Retrieved 2023-05-21.
  • ^ Asimov, Eric (2008). "Wines of the Times: Emerging, in Spain, to Warm Applause", The New York Times, March 5, 2008. Online version retrieved 2008-03-07.
  • ^ "Back labels", webpage of Consejo Regulador Denominación de Origen Rueda. Retrieved 2008-03-07.
  • ^ "D.O. Verdejo" Archived June 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, webpage from the Excel Wines website retrieved 27-May-2008.
  • ^ "Wines from Spain: Grape Variety", webpage from Wines From Spain website retrieved November 16, 2011
  • ^ "[Material vegetal] - Ministerio - mapa.gob.es". www.mapa.gob.es. Retrieved 2022-05-17.
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