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Nisia Old-Vine Verdejo Rueda 2025

92 Points, Tim Atkin, MW – 90 Points (Top Value), Wine Specatator

Spanish winemaking legend Jorge Ordonez makes this beauty off pre-phylloxera, self-rooted vines up to 130 years of age. Truly some of the craziest, gnarliest vines you’ll see.

Ordonez doesn’t make this into some trendy, fruity Verdejo. Instead, this is a serious labor of love, with him fermenting this and aging it on the lees in oak – what we’d consider old-school winemaking today. The extra steps pay off royally. You get something supple and creamy with white cherry, nectarine, macadamia nut, and honeysuckle. It’s serious now, and somehow it’ll keep getting better in your cellar over the next few years.

Original price was: $24.00.Current price is: $18.00.

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I’ve been paying attention to what Jorge Ordonez has been doing in Rueda for a while now. The guy is one of the most respected winemakers in Spain and he never compromises. Ordonez doesn’t make this into some trendy, fruity Verdejo. He ferments and ages it on the lees in oak…old-school winemaking.

Here’s the thing: most people don’t realize what makes this wine so special. It comes from pre-phylloxera vines – ungrafted originals planted in the sandy southeast corner of Rueda. This is literally the only part of the appellation that completely resisted phylloxera because of those sandy soils. So you’re drinking from vineyard sites that survived what destroyed European viticulture over a century ago.

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