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Palacio de Menade 2021

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Palacio de Menade 2021
In Spain’s fashionable Rueda region, you’ll find distinctively fruity Verdejo. Expert Josh Raynolds is a fan of this one, calling a previous release “nervy and taught” and rating it 90 points. The ultra-fresh 2021 edition is every bit as tasty.
$203.88

Wine Details

  • White - Dry
  • SpainSpain
  • White blend
  • Vegan
  • 13% ABV
  • 750 ml
  • Vegetarian
  • 31 December 2023

Flavor Profile

Wine Flavor Profile
Palacio de Menade is a light-bodied white wine with freshly sliced peach, zesty lime and subtle honeysuckle aromas. The palate offers intensely ripe citrus-fruit flavors and refreshing herb notes. Clean, crisp finish.
Wine Food Pairings
Ceviche, grilled white fish, Indian dishes, pasta (esp. with pesto), roasted vegetables.
Beyond the Label

More and more, savvy wine drinkers are turning to Spain’s Rueda region, where fresh and fruity whites based on the Verdejo grape are very much in fashion. Top British wine critic Olly Smith explains why:

“If you enjoy Sauvignon Blanc, you’re also going to love Verdejo. It has a bit more texture and a lot more peachiness but still packs a thrilling zing. … And the best news? You don’t have to spend a fortune to revel in the splendor of Verdejo.”

The man behind this particular discovery is Ricardo Sanz, one of the region’s leading winemakers. His Sitios de Bodega estate sits at nearly 2,600 feet above sea level, and his old Verdejo vines (which he farms organically) thrive in the relatively cool climate.

Ricardo’s wines were featured at ultra-exclusive elBulli (the now-shuttered fine dining mecca, rated the No. 1 restaurant in the world three years in a row by Restaurant magazine). Vinous.com’s expert Josh Raynolds is also a big fan of Ricardo’s work—he rated a previous release of Palacio de Menade 90 points: “Lively, mineral-accented aromas and flavors of lime, green apple, and fresh melon, with subtle herb and ginger accents. Nervy and taut, displaying a firm mineral backbone and a long, penetrating, citrus fruit-driven finish. This energetic wine will be very flexible with a range of foods, especially those from the ocean.”

Take Mr. Raynold’s advice and pair this up with fresh fish or shellfish dishes. And make sure you order quickly.

More and more, savvy wine drinkers are turning to Spain’s Rueda region, where...

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“If you enjoy Sauvignon Blanc, you’re also going to love Verdejo.”

Critic Olly Smith

on Verdejo

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