Verdelho (meaning "greenish") is a white wine grape variety that is grown throughout Portugal but is most closely associated with the island of Madeira. The grape is used in the production of both dry and sweet wines, and often draws comparison to Chenin Blanc, Godello, and Semillon. It's still a relatively obscure grape variety, but it is gaining popularity in recent years, thanks to its ability to adapt to a variety of climates.
On my impromptu visit I had the good fortune to visit and taste and tour with Sandro learning the Seghesio philosophy is " to craft wines that fully reflect the terroir and the grapes they are made from, producing the right mix between winemaking innovations and tradition, convinced as they are of the potential that in its simplicity – this land is capable of offering"
"These wines show old world complexity giving a sense of terroir without being too rustic and leaving you to ponder how this complexity will evolve in the glass and in the cellar!" -Tim Adams, Italian Wine Buyer
It's not often that the prestigious Penin Guide, Spain's most highly regarded wine review compendium, gives 88 points to such an inexpensive wine, but Chaval is an extraordinary Bobal, Valencia's perfect summer red. Initial fermentation is long and slow ...