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      1. Terra di Nonno Vermentino
        Intensely citrusy, apple and pear, floral white – characterful Vermentino from sun-blessed Sicily
        CountryItaly
        Vermentino
        £11.99 per bottle
      2. Sam Trimboli Bin Select Vermentino
        Super-crisp, stone-fruit packed Vermentino – from ‘Mr Medals’ Sam Trimboli in Australia
        CountryAustralia
        Vermentino
        £8.99 per bottle
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      What is Vermentino

      Vermentino is a versatile light-skinned grape used to make zesty white wines. It’s grown mainly in Italy’s southern regions, especially in the coastal areas of Sardinia and Liguria, as well as on the French island of Corsica. Using grapes grown close to the sea gives wine made from Vermentino a slightly salty taste. This saline tang works beautifully with its high acidity and crisp citrus flavours to create refreshing wines, perfect for enjoying on a sunny afternoon or over a leisurely lunch.

      The grape is often used in blends, adding freshness and lightness to the end wine. Some wines might be aged in oak barrels for added complexity, while others are kept in stainless steel to maintain the wine’s naturally fresh, fruity character.

      Where is Vermentino grown?

      There is some debate among wine experts as to the origins of Vermentino. Many believe it to be of Spanish origins before migrating to Italy. What we do know is that the grapes thrive in a hot, dry coastal climate, where sea breezes help to keep their flavours fresh and the acidity vibrant.

      Today, Vermentino grows mainly on the islands of Sardinia and Corsica and along the Mediterranean coastal areas of Languedoc-Roussillon and Provence in France and Liguria in Italy. It is also steadily gaining popularity in New World regions such as Australia, California and Washington State, further proving its adaptability and increasing global appeal.

      What is Vermentino’s style and character?

      Vermentino is typically a dry, light-bodied white wine with vibrant acidity, an almost oily texture and medium alcohol levels. It’s known for its aromatic complexity, often with delightful mineral and saline undertones, reflecting its Mediterranean coastal heritage. For lovers of Sauvignon Blanc, Vermentino presents a delightful alternative worth exploring.

      It can be made in a spectrum of styles, from the refreshingly simple to the intriguing complex. It is usually bottled as a single varietal wine in Italy, while in France, it is more commonly blended with grapes such as Roussanne, Cinsault and Grenache.

      Despite its light body, Vermentino can present an almost surprising richness or creaminess on the palate, especially those that have been aged on lees or have undergone malolactic fermentation. These winemaking techniques can add depth and texture to the wine, resulting in a fuller, more rounded feel in the mouth.

      What does Vermentino taste like?

      Vermentino is loved for its bright, zesty flavours. Primary notes often include:

      • Green apple
      • Lime
      • Lemon
      • Pear
      • Satsumas

      Distinctive for its mineral edge, Vermentino offers a slightly complex finish with subtle bitter notes reminiscent of apricot and almond. When grown in warmer regions or with riper grapes, it can exhibit tropical fruit notes such as pineapple or passion fruit. When fermented in oak barrels, the wine takes on additional aromatic layers, such as:

      • Vanilla
      • Butter
      • Ginger
      • Smoke

      How to pick a good Vermentino

      If you love the crisp and mineral flavours of Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Grigio and an unoaked Chardonnay, then Vermentino is an excellent wine to try.

      If pairing your wine with seafood and want extra notes of rock salt and coastal winds, choose a Vermentino produced on the Mediterranean islands or coastline.

      If you prefer rich and creamy white wines, go for a Vermentino that has been through malolactic fermentation. This process converts harsh malic acid to softer lactic acid, which results in a smoother, more luxurious wine.

      What food pairs well with Vermentino?

      Vermentino’s slight saltiness goes well with fish and seafood, such as swordfish, octopus, sushi, oysters or a tasty linguine with clams.

      Given its coastal influence, Vermentino is truly at home with Mediterranean cuisine – think olive oil and garlic-based dishes, fresh herbs and citrus-infused meals that complement the delicate flavours of the wine. It also pairs well with light poultry dishes, salads, green vegetables and pesto Genovese.

      Soft and creamy cheeses, such as Ricotta, Mozzarella and Feta are excellent matches for this crisp white wine.

      Vermentino is also an excellent wine to serve as an aperitif. Its crispness and lively character make it the perfect wine to stimulate the appetite before a meal.

      Discover more food and wine pairing tips

      How to serve Vermentino

      Serve Vermentino chilled, between 7-10°C, to ensure those crisp, citrusy flavours are at their best. Serve in a standard white wine glass with a narrow rim, allowing the wine’s delicate, subtle aromas to concentrate on your nose.

      While it's not standard practice for all white wines, Vermentino can benefit from a little aeration, especially if it has been aged on its lees or in oak.

      Read our guide to the benefits and drawbacks of aerating wine

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