So how about Verdelho ?
So how about Verdelho ?
Should have started this thread in Spring, but I had not been to Perth then. On a quick weekend break in Nov I did try a couple of really nice Verdelho wines. I've had some top Spanish versions ( Ossian being the best) which can be oaked or unoaked, but the 2 unaoked versions I tried from Talijanchic and Kosovich in the Swan Valley really perked my intertest. Lovely fresh linear wines, with plenty of acidity, mouth puckering citrus and a streak of Sancerre like fruit. Yum.
Question is of course, what are the other great Verdelhos out there ? Someone recommended David Traegar a few months ago, especially his older bottlings, and I believe Tyrrels make a good one. Any others and does anyone have any experience of aging these for 10+ years ?
Note that I am specifically talking about dry versions here.
Question is of course, what are the other great Verdelhos out there ? Someone recommended David Traegar a few months ago, especially his older bottlings, and I believe Tyrrels make a good one. Any others and does anyone have any experience of aging these for 10+ years ?
Note that I am specifically talking about dry versions here.
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Re: So how about Verdelho ?
Faber in swan valley do a really good one and it ages well too. Oldest I’ve tried is 10 years but it had more left in the tank.
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Sevenhill do a lovely fortified Verdelho.
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Good choices. I would add Faber Vineyard to the mix. The Faber, along with Kosovich and Talijancich, are probably the top three Verdelho producers in the Swan Valley. The winjes also age superbly.
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I was talking to someone over lunch in Feb and they did say that the Traeger Cellar Door was still open. The website still seems to be up and wine-searcher seems to list the wines, so I presume its safe to order.
Anyone know a merchant in Perth who stocks Faber, Kosovich and Talijancich ?
Anyone know a merchant in Perth who stocks Faber, Kosovich and Talijancich ?
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Both Bremerton and Bleasdale from langhorne creek produce nice examples of Verdelho.
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I've had many vintages of the verdelho produced by Willespie in Margaret River. It's relatively simple acid and flavour packed as a young wine, and ages particularly well. I've drunk them at 15 or so years of age and they're pretty good.
Mount View Estate in the Hunter used to have a liqueur verdelho solera system running that was one of their better wines, but scarce.
Mount View Estate in the Hunter used to have a liqueur verdelho solera system running that was one of their better wines, but scarce.
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Wasn't the Moondah Brook verdelho a thing a long time ago?
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Yes, it was, and a relatively big seller in Western Australia - but by no means the best Verdelho in W.A.Mahmoud Ali wrote: ↑Sun Jul 23, 2023 9:39 pm Wasn't the Moondah Brook verdelho a thing a long time ago?
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