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Delinquente Screaming Betty Vermentino

$29.00

7 in stock

Vintage: 2023
Region: Riverland, Australia
Viticulture: Organic
Grape variety: 100% Vermentino

Delinquente Screaming Betty Vermentino is bold and bright, with a distinct passionfruit, tropical vibe. Structural and herbaceous lemon thyme grassiness holds on the palate with a subdued citrus, stonefruit push providing a counterpoint in the background. Classic Vermentino on the finish, briny, seaspray savouriness, lots of flavors, lovely acidity, and old-world in feel. Wild fermented in stainless steel, the wine also spent 4 weeks on fine lees, stirred twice weekly, giving it a beautiful, textural edge not often found in Australian Vermentino’s. The cooler vintage conditions meant that acids remained high, even as sugar levels increased and flavors developed.

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Additional information

NATTINESS

Natty

FRUIT

Citrus, Tropical, Yellow Peach

BODY

Light-bodied

ACIDITY

Electric (High)

ALCOHOL

11-12%

OAK

No Oak

TANNIN

None

SWEETNESS

Fruity & Dry

SERVING TEMP

Chilled Whites and Rosés (48°–52°)

SULFUR

Low Sulfur (less than 50mg/L)

VEGAN

Vegan

IMPORTER

Hudson Wine Brokers

7 in stock

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ABOUT THE PRODUCER

About Delinquente Screaming Betty Vermentino

Delinquente Screaming Betty Vermentino is bold and bright, with a distinct passionfruit, tropical vibe. Structural and herbaceous lemon thyme grassiness holds on the palate with a subdued citrus, stonefruit push providing a counterpoint in the background. Classic Vermentino on the finish, briny, seaspray savouriness, lots of flavors, lovely acidity, and old-world in feel. Wild fermented in stainless steel, the wine also spent 4 weeks on fine lees, stirred twice weekly, giving it a beautiful, textural edge not often found in Australian Vermentino’s. The cooler vintage conditions meant that acids remained high, even as sugar levels increased and flavors developed.

About Delinquente Wine Co.

Con Greg founded Delinquente in 2013 after trying his hand at other industries before returning home to the Riverland. He grew up surrounded by wine; his Dad was the manager of production for one of the region’s bulk wineries. Delinquente translates to ‘delinquent’ in Italian, which speaks to Con and his team’s desire to always buck the trend, break rules, and do things their own way. His aim is to showcase how good wines from Riverland can be if grape varieties and clones are used that are suited to the climate and soil type and if you treat the vines with respect and care.

Riverland has been established for being a region that produces a majority of bulk wine using highly mechanized viticulture traditions, and the region produces a third of the nation’s total crush. It stretches between the bends of the mighty Murray River and the vast edge of the Great Australian Outback. Riverland’s vineyards are highly influenced by two types of soils: the river valley soil made up of sandy and clay particles, and Mallee soil, comprising lime and clay layers. The region has a warm, temperate climate but doesn’t get much rain. With its relatively low altitude, it can be insanely hot during summer. The Murray River provides necessary relief and access to water for farming.

Con Greg sources organically grown fruit from two small family growers. Breaking from traditional mechanical farming in the region, all the fruit is hand-picked and hand-sorted. Even with the Murray River providing some water relief, the Riverland can be very hot and very dry, particularly through the vines’ growing season. That is the reason Con Greg chose to work primarily with Southern Italian grape varieties, which are suited to the climate, need less water are naturally drought resistant, are late ripening, and retain natural acidity. In this way, they are more environmentally sustainable, and allow the production of wines with lower alcohol levels but heaps of freshness and flavor.

All Delinquente wines are made with extremely minimal intervention in the winery. The core group of still wines – Screaming Betty Vermentino, Pretty Boy Rosato, Roko il Vagabondo Montepulciano – are wild fermented in stainless steel. The Hell Series of wines show additional nuances and texture through the use of seasoned oak. The yeasts are always native, no wines are fined or filtered, and the only sulfur addition is at bottling and employed in minimal amounts.

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