I've seen mentions of this wine on several web sites, but nothing on the RWC web site or Barbeito's web site. Does anyone on FTLOP know if/when this will be released? Has anyone tried it yet?
Gary
RWC Historic Series Savannah Verdelho
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Yes, I know answers to this but am literally typing in the dark and won't be able to revert info until the light of day.
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Mystery solved. The Savannah verdelho is on the RWC current inventory list as of today. Now to get some and try it.
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Just ordered some from the RWC. Now I just have to wait to get home to try it!
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I see, and now I remember, this discussion started last spring. Of course, RWC's Savannah Verdelho only showed up in central Florida for the holiday shopping and sipping season.
I have been waiting for the opportunity to buy it and try it. I know that I spent too much for the bottle ($60), but there are only one or two non-base madeira offerings anywhere locally.
My opinion was confirmed after tasting some. Don't get me wrong, the wine is what it purports to be - a very good verdehlo, great for afternoon sipping or a small plate pairing. Lighter all around, nice acidity, with a mild, inviting aroma. My opinion is shaped somewhat by the price; this and the Charleston Sercial rank noticeably below the Boston Bual (best of the series) and the New York Malmsey (second) . Worth the price in the $35-$40 range. I could get by with a base Rainwater madeira as a small plate pairing.
As I said, don't take this comment too seriously...the bottle will be finished before Christmas.
Joe D'Achille
Orlando, Florida
I have been waiting for the opportunity to buy it and try it. I know that I spent too much for the bottle ($60), but there are only one or two non-base madeira offerings anywhere locally.
My opinion was confirmed after tasting some. Don't get me wrong, the wine is what it purports to be - a very good verdehlo, great for afternoon sipping or a small plate pairing. Lighter all around, nice acidity, with a mild, inviting aroma. My opinion is shaped somewhat by the price; this and the Charleston Sercial rank noticeably below the Boston Bual (best of the series) and the New York Malmsey (second) . Worth the price in the $35-$40 range. I could get by with a base Rainwater madeira as a small plate pairing.
As I said, don't take this comment too seriously...the bottle will be finished before Christmas.

Joe D'Achille
Orlando, Florida