- en.wikipedia.org VerdejoWines designated "Rueda Verdejo" must contain 85% Verdejo, and are often 100% Verdejo.[4]. The Verdejo grapes are generally harvested at night.
- medium.com chris-tries-to-review-wine/wine-review…Then get ready to dive into an “herbaceous” blend of vague fruits with this super refreshing Verdejo de Rueda from one of Spain’s biggest wineries...
- vinovoss.com grapes/verdejoVerdejo has a light-green hue, giving the variety its name (verde in Spanish means green). Its aromas are intense, with notes of herbs, grass, lemon and lime.
- terravenos.com trellis/verdejo-guide/Where Does Verdejo Wine Come From? Verdejo, a grape variety originating from North Africa, traveled across to the Iberian Peninsula probably by the Mozarabs.
- winetourism.com verdejo/Verdejo Blanco or simply Verdejo is a traditional Spanish varietal. Its wines have medium acidity with herbal nuances and light hints of black currants and minerals.
- simplyspanishwine.com blogs/spanish-wine-grapes/…Verdejo is mainly grown in Castilla y León and particularly in the Denominación de Origen Rueda, which is just south of Valladolid in northwest Spain.
- winefolly.com grapes/verdejo/Verdejo is a light-bodied white wine grape that now grows almost exclusively in Spain. Verdejo is commonly blended with Sauvignon Blanc or Macabeo.
- liquor.com verdejo-wines-5705201Verdejo-based wines are generally consumed in their youth and make great alternatives to sauvignon blanc, albariño, pinot grigio, and other zesty white wine varieties.
- vinello.eu verdejoVerdejo: A grape variety with character and tradition. You can get the best Verdejo wines here at VINELLO.