Naia Rueda Verdejo
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Description
Naia Rueda Verdejo is a 100% Verdejo white wine from D.O. Rueda, Spain, bottled at 13.0% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Sourced from old vines—some exceeding 122 years of age—in the village of La Seca, this expression earned 93 points from Tim Atkin MW in his Rueda Top 100 Report and 91 points from Vinous for the 2023 vintage.
Quick Facts: ABV: 13.0% | Origin: D.O. Rueda, Castilla y León, Spain | 100% Verdejo | Producer: Bodegas Naia
Production & Heritage
Bodegas Naia is based in La Seca, a village in the heart of D.O. Rueda widely regarded as one of the denomination's finest terroirs for the autochthonous Verdejo grape. The winery draws from old-vine parcels, with some plantings dating back over a century, lending a concentration and mineral depth rarely found in everyday Rueda bottlings. Fermentation and ageing are split across three vessel types—60% stainless steel, 30% foudres, and 10% used barriques—followed by four months of lees contact with daily bâtonnage, building body and textural complexity without masking Verdejo's aromatic intensity.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Lemon zest and honeysuckle arrive first, followed by fennel and a subtle mineral undertone. A faint hazelnut note and hints of stewed green apple add complexity as the wine opens in the glass.
Taste: Bright and dry on entry, with vibrant lemon-lime and grapefruit flavors leading the charge. The mid-palate broadens into stone fruit—peach and apricot—alongside a creamy, almost unctuous weight built by extended lees ageing. Tropical fruit and a whisper of vanilla from the barrel-aged portion emerge toward the peak.
Finish: Medium in length with a pithy, citrus-peel grip and a clean mineral fade. The texture stays broad and slightly creamy, leaving a balanced interplay of fruit and freshness.
How to Drink Naia Verdejo
Serve well chilled at 8–10°C to highlight the aromatics while preserving the wine's textural weight. This Verdejo's combination of crisp acidity and lees-driven body makes it a versatile partner for food-friendly drinking. A classic White Sangria benefits from its citrus intensity and stone fruit character. A Verdejo Spritz—topped with sparkling water and a grapefruit twist—showcases its natural vibrancy without obscuring its depth. It also works beautifully as the base for a Spanish-style Hugo, where its fennel aromatics complement elderflower liqueur.
Best For
- Introducing friends to serious Spanish white wine beyond Albariño
- Warm-weather dinner parties featuring seafood or tapas spreads
- Gifting to wine enthusiasts exploring lesser-known Iberian varietals
- Weeknight drinking that still rewards close attention in the glass
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Naia Verdejo taste like? Naia Verdejo is dry and crisp with dominant flavors of lemon-lime, grapefruit, and stone fruit, supported by a creamy mid-palate texture from four months of lees ageing. Subtle fennel, mineral, and vanilla notes add complexity beyond what most Rueda Verdejos deliver.
How does Naia Verdejo compare to standard D.O. Rueda Verdejo? Most entry-level Rueda Verdejos are fermented entirely in stainless steel and released young for pure citrus freshness. Naia sets itself apart through old-vine fruit (some vines over 122 years old), mixed-vessel ageing across stainless steel, foudres, and used barriques, and extended lees contact that produces noticeably more body and aromatic complexity.
Is Naia Verdejo good for sipping on its own? Absolutely—its balance of bright acidity, textural weight, and layered aromatics makes it satisfying to drink without food, particularly when served well chilled on a warm evening.
Where is Naia Verdejo made? Naia Verdejo is produced by Bodegas Naia in the village of La Seca within D.O. Rueda, located in the Castilla y León region of northwestern Spain. La Seca is considered one of Rueda's premier sites for old-vine Verdejo cultivation.
What foods pair well with Naia Verdejo? Grilled prawns or langoustines highlight the wine's citrus and mineral profile. Manchego cheese at a young age mirrors its creamy texture without overwhelming the fruit. Fennel-and-citrus salad echoes the aromatic fennel note in the wine itself. Patatas bravas or lightly spiced tapas benefit from its refreshing acidity. Ceviche or crudo dishes align with its bright, zesty character.
What sizes does Naia Verdejo come in? Naia Verdejo is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle format.
Is Naia Verdejo worth the price? Naia Verdejo positions as a mid-tier D.O. Rueda white, priced above basic stainless-steel Verdejos but justified by its old-vine sourcing, multi-vessel ageing program, and critical recognition—including 93 points from Tim Atkin MW and 91 points from Vinous.
Why Naia Verdejo?
The old-vine sourcing is the clearest differentiator here: vines exceeding a century in age produce lower yields with greater concentration, and that depth shows in the glass as a textural richness uncommon at this price tier. The three-vessel ageing approach—stainless steel for freshness, foudres for subtle oxidative complexity, used barriques for a touch of vanilla and spice—creates a layered Verdejo that stands apart from the clean-but-simple majority in D.O. Rueda. A 93-point score from Tim Atkin MW in his dedicated Rueda report places Naia firmly among the denomination's top expressions. For drinkers seeking a Spanish white with genuine complexity and a sense of place, this bottling delivers well beyond its weight class.
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