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(Riverina NSW)Verdelho when done well makes a lovely early drinking dry white with its neutral palate highlighted by some pear & peach fruit flavours. Drink well chilled.
(Hunter NSW)1 Gold 1 silver 1 bronze medalQuite a classic interpretation of Verdelho this is unashamedly straight forward - soft rounded pear fruit with s hint of sweetness. Perfectly quaffable.
(South East Australia)A tropical fruit drenched style of easy going Verdelho with a soft and rounded palate.
(Multiple Regions) 'Good Verdelho is not highbrow wine. This is an example. Tropical guava-ish with a large dollop of mid palate sweetness and a sub-$10 price tag. It suits heavy refrigeration and unthinking drinking' Sydney Morning Herald - Greg Duncan Powell
(Hunter NSW)Still one of Australia's most popular Verdelho's - the Tulloch is brimming with ripe peachy fruit yet underpinned with crisp natural acidity.An old favourite this style will match perfectly with fresh BBQ seafood.
(Hunter Valley NSW)A new release from the superstar Meerea Park label this Verdelho is about as Verdelho-ish as they come - fruit salady and tropical fruity with a round and luscious fruit driven palate. Drink this texturally generous dry white well chilled.
(Western Australia)Australia's most popular Verdelho this crisp and vibrant white is a veritable Australian icon - renowned for its rich mid palate. Rating ***1/2
(South East Australia)A marvellous example of Australian fresh fruit purity - bright as Verdelho fruit crisp acidity maxiumum pristine flavours.
(Hunter Valley NSW)2 Silver 3 Bronze medalsA vibrant full bodied fruit driven white with juicy peach and Mango flavours drenching the palate.
*No Preservative Added*(Langhorne Creek SA)'Rich with flavours of honey-dew melon peach and hints of sherbet. This wine is luscious and creamy with a silky texture balanced by crisp citrus acid. This wine will drink best while the wine is young and fresh. This wine is a perfect partner for vegetarian nibbles light seafood or Asian inspired dishes.'(Notes from Temple Bruer)
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