The white grape variety Verdejo is native to north-central Spain’s Rueda wine region, where it is used to make fresh, citrus- and pear-flavored wines with medium body. Winemakers sometimes blend Verdejo with Sauvignon Blanc and the Spanish grape Viura, but Verdejo is more and more popular as a high-quality, standalone varietal wine that is excellent served chilled as an aperitif or with light meals.
The white grape variety Verdejo is native to north-central Spain’s Rueda wine region, where it is used to make fresh, citrus- and pear-flavored wines with medium body. Winemakers sometimes blend Verdejo with Sauvignon Blanc and the Spanish grape Viura, but Verdejo is more and more popular as a high-quality, standalone varietal wine that is excellent served chilled as an aperitif or with light meals.
Pronunciation
[Vehr-DAY-hoh]
Recommended food pairings
Roasted vegetables, shellfish, grilled white fish, crab cakes, salads
Serving temperature
42-45°