A Delicious Discovery for World Verdejo Day

Happy World Verdejo Day, readers! This may be the fastest blog post I have ever thrown together in a day (pant, pant – June is BUSY!) but the word must go out. The blog must go on! Plus, I also share an easy recipe that will pair exceptionally well with this wine. And, last but not least, drum roll… Happy 100th post to The Rambling Vine! ❤

I first had this wine at a Spanish wine class at Total Wine. As someone who prefers red wines, I tend to reluctantly try white wines with low expectations. But this cheerful and exuberant white made me check my biases and thrust me into full-blown enjoyment. When a white wine makes me say “whoa” after the first sip, I know I’m on to a good thing. It’s also a fantastic price ($16.99) for a truly fantastic wine.

So what is Verdejo? Verdejo is a white wine grape grown in Rueda, Spain. Rueda is a region that uses mainly Verdejo grapes to create amazing white wines bursting with tart acidity and plush, full fruit flavors. If you’re a New Zealand Sauv Blanc fan, wait until you give this a try!

Check out the Finca Vallejo Rueda Verdejo 2022:

Finca Vallejo Rueda Verdejo 2022

Love the label

  • $16.99/bottle
  • 13% ABV
  • Rich, pale gold color
  • Knockout aromas of lime, peach, grapefruit, fennel, melon, etc.
  • Light body with plush, creamy mouthfeel
  • Powerful, refreshing acidity curtailed by juicy citrus fruit flavors
  • Screams “I wanna party with some seafood!”

My “recipe” for fish tacos is simple in the extreme, but wonderful. We all need more easy-to-pull-together dinners. Four basic ingredients. Try it when you’re floundering for what to make for dinner (pun unintended, or not). 😉

The Rambling Vine’s Fish Tacos in a Cinch

  • Flour tortillas (or tortilla/wrap of your choice)
  • White fish fillets of your choice (cod, rockfish, halibut, etc.)
  • Bagged coleslaw mix
  • Brianna’s ® Home Style Creamy Cilantro Lime Salad Dressing

Warm your tortillas so they’re pliable. Cook your fish to doneness: throw several fillets on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Brush fish with some olive oil, salt, and pepper (keep it simple – the dressing will add more flavor later). Bake in the oven at 400 degrees for 18-20 minutes or until cooked to a safe internal temperature of 145 degrees.

For each taco, lay a tortilla flat on a plate, lay on a fish fillet, scatter on a handful of coleslaw mix, and then drizzle on the Brianna’s ® Home Style Creamy Cilantro Lime Salad Dressing (don’t skip that). You’re done!

Brianna's Home Style Creamy Cilantro Lime Dressing

Love this brand and this dressing!

Pour a chilled glass of this Verdejo to go with your dinner and pretend you’re in Rueda, Spain or other warm sunny location of your choice.

Happy Verdejo Day! Let me know if you try the recipe or the wine. 🙂

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