Verdelho - a type of Madeira

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About Verdelho

Verdelho is one of the dry variants of Madeira, the fortified wine. As with all Madeiras it is produced on the Portuguese island Madeira, and named after the grape type used to produce it.

Recently the Verdelho grape has also been used to produce traditional wines, particularly in Australia, which can cloud the issue of whether the Verdelho you are buying is a wine or a Madeira. Widely used in cooking, and a favourite of several American presidents, Madeira is traditionally a desert drink.

This lens covers details of the Verdelho type of the fortified wine.

Other Relevant Lenses:
Madeira - a fortified wine, Sercial - Dry Madeira, Bual, Malmsey - Sweet Madeira, The Master Mariner by Nicholas Monsarrat, Longitude - Sea Navigation

About Madeira

The Fortified wine

Madeira is a forified wine, like Port or Sherry. This means that during fermentation, brandy is added to increase the alcohol content. Unlike other Fortified wines, Madeira is heated during fermentation, which gives it its unique flavour. It also survives conditions which other wines do not, and can be drinkable for months after it is opened.

Despite being the drink in which the Declaration of Independence was traditionally toasted, and a favourite of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, Madeira is not well known in the US today. It has wider support in the international community.
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A Short History of the Verdelho Wine Grape

An EzineArticles.com article by Peter Svans

Peter Svans, owner of The Gurdes winery, has made his article on the history of the verdelho wine grape available though Ezine articles.com. It is reprinted here under ezinearticles.com T&Cs. Although the Australian producers use Verdelho for wine rather than Madeira, since it covers the Verdelho wine in depth, and includes an interesting note on Maderia types in the second half, it seemed of interest to visitors to this page.

A Short History of the Verdelho Wine Grape
By Peter Svans

History
The earliest recorded planting of Verdelho is from Portugal in the 15th century. It was one of the most widely planted varieties on the island of Madeira till the 20th century. The island of Madeira is approximately 50 by 20 kilometres (30 by 12 miles) in size and is situated in the Atlantic 600 kilometres (370 miles) from the Moroccan coast at latitude of 33 degrees. The rainfall on the island is heavy because of its position in the Atlantic and its mountainous geography. Because of its latitudinal position, summers are hot and winters very warm. Land is at a premium, and vineyards are located on small terraces of the steep cliffs, rising from the water's edge to some 914 metres (3 000 ft) above sea level in places.

Plantings began to diminish (due to Phylloxera and later market driven trends) until regional authorities became concerned they were losing a national treasure and took steps to revive the 'noble variety'. The 1970's saw Verdelho dwindle in its homeland and it was only the steps of dedicated wineries and individuals who brought it back from extinction.

The vines used are almost all grafts of the old vines onto American rootstocks. Prior to Phylloxera, Madeira had a great many grape vine varieties, but today there are mainly four: Malmsey, Sercial, Verdelho and Bual.

Verdelho first appears in Australia around 1820. John Macarthur (1767-1834), the great pioneer and publicist of the wool industry, with his sons James (1798-1867) and William (1800-1882) had toured France, Switzerland and northern Italy in 1815-16 with the express purpose of studying viticulture and collecting grape vines. They returned to Australia in 1817 ahead of their collection and in the 1820s established vineyards at Camden Park and near Penrith. Early plantings were unsuccessful and the Macarthur brothers nearly gave up, but when it became evident that much of their imported collection was spurious and that grape varieties and not soil types were the cause of failure they began to make progress.

Varieties grown include Pineau Gris, Frontignac, Gouais, Verdelho, Cabernet Sauvignon, Riesling, Grenache and Mataro. By the late 1820s from Verdelho and two varieties of Muscat they began to make a small quantity of good wine. 1824 was the first vintage at Camden Park. In 1824 Dr William Redfern (1774-1833) brought vinedressers and Verdelho cuttings from Madeira for his Campbell Fields estate. 1825 saw the Australian Agricultural Company import vines from the Horticultural Society's Gardens at Chiswick, England, including the Verdelho. In 1912, Penfold's Wines purchases 'Minchinbury'. Over the subsequent years, Penfold's expands the cellars to store in excess of 1.25 million bottles, as well as expanding the vineyards to over 400 acres. Varieties grown include Verdelho, Riesling, Cabernet Riesling, Pinot Noir, Hermitage, Traminer and Pinot Blanc.

Verdelho is also known as Verdello or Breval in Italy and Gouveio in parts of Portugal. By contrast, in 2001 Australia picked just over 10,000 tonnes of Verdelho.

Growing characteristics
Verdelho is a very sweet, hard, elliptic or oblong, greenish- yellowish fruit that grows in small to medium-sized (15-22 cm) bunches which are generally laterally compressed and dense and ripen to a golden hue. The Verdelho vine has a high and very vigorous stem with brownish or reddish-brownish shoots and short internodes. The leaves are of moderate size, round, wavy, with some hair above and hairy beneath but with indumentum (thick, woolly or hairy covering) not very dense and irregularly distributed, sometimes being almost absent on the whole leaf or part of it. It is a high yielding, early ripening variety.

Wine characteristics
Verdelho is mainly used to produce medium-sweet white wines, but that's not all. Modern winemaking techniques such as controlled pellicular macerations or bâtonnage (the skins bubble together for 24 hours before the pressing) have unlocked some surprising characters from this grape. The resulting wines are aromatic, herbaceous revealing laurel leaf and fresh hay and citrus. They have a full middle palate and with good oak treatment, develop nutty characteristics normally only found in rich Chardonnays.

You can't help talking about Madeira wines when talking about Verdelho. There are four basic types of Madeira with each named after the grape from which it's made.
These are:

  • Sercial that was once thought to be the Riesling grape and makes the lightest and driest Madeira
  • Verdelho makes a tangy medium-sweet wine, with somewhat more body
  • Bual gives a definitely sweet style with baked, smoky complexity
  • Malmsey offers a lusciously rich, sweet, and honeyed wine


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Verdelho Madeira in the US

Buy Madeira online from eBay

eBay has very strict rules about the sale of wine, and sellers must be pre-approved. One of the few places I have found where you can purchase Madeira online on eBay in the US is borisalwine, a New York store.

As they have a small selection, this link simply pulls in their available madeiras. For Verdelho, you are looking for a Madeira labelled "dry".

Remember, the drinking age varies state to state, and they will not sell to underage customers or those suspected of being underage. Check the FAQ on each listing for details.
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International Sellers

Madeira vintages and more

There are a number of suppliers of Madeiras overseas who will ship internationally. They are included here as they have a better range than the US suppliers I have found, includng some rare vintages.



Berry Bros

& Rudd

Holders of two royal crests, BBR are a specialist vintners in London, Britain. They have an exceptionally good range, from the affordable to the rare and expensive, and they deliver internationally.
See their Verdelho Page

By way of a personal recommendation, the lens author is a very satisfied customer of Berry Brothers and Rudd - even if she is definitely purchasing from the bottom end of their range!



Henriques & Henriques Madeira Verdelho


ebrosia Weinhandel


In Europe, Madeira of various vintages is also available from the Ebrosia Weinshop in Germany. Obviously this is priced in Euros, and the site is in german.

The vintage to the left is a Henriques and Henriques ten year old Verdelho Madeira, available from Ebrosia.

Bloggers on Verdelho Madeira

Madeira refortified
Madeira can be quite dry and is always refreshing. Blandy's delicious new Colheita Verdelho 1995 is £49.27 for 50cl (vintagemarque.com). Madeira specialists include Patrick Grubb of Oxfordshire, The Madeira Collection (www.themadeiracollection.be) of ...
Vintage $350 Madeira Beats Pricey Burgundy, Champagne
Madeira can be made from a variety of grapes, including Tinta Negra Mole, Sercial, Verdelho, Bual, and Malvasia, information usually provided on the labels of better bottlings. Three-year and five-year Madeiras are blends mostly found in supermarkets.
Vinhos Blandy's Madeira multipremiados
1995 eo Verdelho 10 anos, todos agraciados com Medalha de Ouro, enquanto o Colheita Bual 1996 e Malmsey 1996 receberam medalha de prata. anos, Sercial 10 anos, Verdelho 10 anos eo Terrantez 20 anos. Estes resultados fazem de 2012 um ano recorde para a ...

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    A great informational lens. I am lensrolling this to my two wine lenses.

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