Wines by Country-Portugal

Portugal


Central Region




Castelo Rodrigo   Pinhel   Dao   Bairrada   Encostas de Nave   Lafoes   Varosa   Cova da Beira  

Encostas D'Aire   Alcobaca   Obidos   Alenquer   Arruda   Tomar   Santarem  

Cartaxo   Almeirim   Chamusca   Torres Vedras   Ribatejo   Beiras   Estremadura  


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CASTELO RODRIGO

A region of small, scattered vineyards growing on the upper reaches of the River Coa and the broad valley of the River Seca. Shallow soils and climatic extremes make viticulture difficult, but despite the physical limitations, some full spicy red wines are produced.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Bastardo, Marufo, Rufete, Touriga Nacional
White: Code, Arinto do Dao, Arinto Cordo, FonteCal
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 11% / vol.

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PINHEL

Upland wine region centred on the city of Pinhel with vineyards planted along the upper reaches of the River Coa, a tributary of the River Douro. Full, fruit reds, traditional whites many of which are sold off to the sparkling wine industry.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Bastrado, Marufo, Rufete, Touriga Nacional
White: Code, Arinto do Dao, Fonte-Cal
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 11.0% / vol.

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DAO

Land-locked by mountains, Dao has long been the source of some of Portugal's most venerable red wines. named after the River Dao, a tributary of the River Mondego which flows through the region, the Dao DOC takes in three river valleys, rising to the footslopes of Portugal's highest mountain range, the Serra da Estrela Small vineyards are planted on granite soils amid the forests of pine and eucalyptus which cover much of the country
Until recently most Dao wines were produced by large co-operatives but a number of independent producers are now investing in the region alongside single estates.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Alfrocheiro Preto, Bastardo, Jaen, Tinta Pinheira, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional
White: Encruzado, Assario Branco, Barcelo, Borrado das Moscas, Cercial, Verdelho
Min Alcohol: 11.0% /vol.

WINES
Red: firm flavoured, sometimes peppery or spicy. Some producers are maturing their wines in new oak which lends a soft, vanilla-like character.
White: fragrant (especially when Encruzado is the dominant variety), crisp, fresh and balanced

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BAIRRADA

Like much of northern and central Portugal, Bairrada is a rural area divided into agricultural smallholdings. Situated on the literal between the mountains and the coast south of Porto, this strip of fertile clay soils is very intensively farmed. Tall pine and eucalyptus trees shelter small plots of cereal, beans and vines.
It is the only wine region in Portugal to be dominated by one grape variety, the Baga, which ripens in this temperate maritime climate to produce solid, tannic red wines. Much of the white wine in the region is produced for the local sparkling wine industry.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Baga, Castelao Frances,Tinta Pinheira
White: Maria Gomes, Bical, Rabo de Ovelha
Min Alcohol: 11% / vol.

WINES
Red: dark and intense, often with a pronounced berry-fruit character. The best age very well indeed.
White: fresh, medium-bodied, dry and fragrant, sometimes floral.

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ENCOSTAS DE NAVE

Centred on the town of Moimenta da Beira, the vineyards of Encostas de Nave stretch along the River Tlvora from the high southern margins of the Douro to the edge of Dao. Grape varieties are similar to those of the Douro producing lighter wines because of the altitude of the vineyards

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesa, Tinta Barroca, Mourisco Tinto
White: Malvasia Fina, Folgosao, Couveio
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 11% / vol.

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LAFOES

Sandwiched between Vinho Verde and Dao, high trained vines resembling those grown in Vinho Verde make similarly light, crisp dry white wines sometimes known as verdascos.
Reds are closer in style to those of Dao.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Amaral, Jaen
White: Arinto, Cerceal
Min Alcohol: 9.5% / vol.

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VAROSA

The high land above the Douro and the city of Lamego is principally a source of dry white wine for the local sparkling wine (espumante) industry.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Alvarelhao Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Francesa, Touriga Nacional
White: Malvasia Fina, Arinto, Borrado das Moscas, Cercial, Gouveio, Fernao Fires, Folgosao
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 11% / vol.


WINES
Sparkling wine (white): Malvasia Fina, Borrado das Moscas, Cerceal, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc, Fernao Fires, Malvasia Rei, Folgosao
Sparkling wine (red): Alavrelhao, Pinot Noir, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Francesa
Min Alcohol: Red 10.5% / vol. White 10% / vol.

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COVA DA BEIRA

This large vineyard region extends all the way from the cool, sub-alpine footslopes of the Serra da Estrela to the hot plains north of the Tagus, covering most of the province of Beira Baixa. The wines vary accordingly, with most of the production around the towns of Coviha and Fundao in the north of the region.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Jaen, Marufo, Periquita, Rufete, Tinta Amarela.
White: Perola, Rabo de Ovelha, Arinto do Dao, Arinto Cordo.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% /vol. White 11% / vol.

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ENCOSTAS D'AIRE

Named after the Serra d'Aire, his large wine region covers limestone hills around the towns of Leiria, Fatima and Pombal. Wines tend to be light and quite traditional in style.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Periquita, Baga Trincadeira Preta.
White: Fernao Fires, Arinto, Tamarez Vital.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 11% / vol.

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ALCOBACA

The low hills around the famous monastic town are covered with high yielding vineyards planted predominantly with white varieties. The climate is tempered by proximity to the Atlantic and the wines tend to be light and moderately low in alcohol.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Periquita, Baga, Trincadeira.
White: Vital, Tamarez, Fernao Fires, Malvasia and Arinto.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 11% / vol.

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OBIDOS

Situated close to the walled town of Obidos , this region encompasses rolling country-side around the villages of Bombarral and Cadaval, each of which has a large wine-making co-operative. White wines predominate.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Periquita, Bastardo, Camarate, Tinta Muda.
White: Vital, Arinto, Joao Pires, Rabo de Ovelha.
Min Alcohol: 11% / vol.


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ALENQUER

The rolling country around the small, whitewashed town of Alenquer is well protected From the Atlantic by the Serra de Montejunto Grapes from vineyards along the Alenquer and Ota river valleys ripen easily to produce balanced, full-flavoured reds and gentle dry whites.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Camarate, Mortagua, Periquita, Preto Martinho, Tinta Muda.
White: Vital, Jampal, Arinto, Joao Pires.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 10% / vol.

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ARRUDA

Such is the economic importance of wine in this area north of Lisbon that the small town of Arruda dos Vinhos has wine enshrined in its name.
The hills surrounding the town are some of the most intensively cultivated in Portugal with high yielding vines producing large quantities of fruity red and dry white wine.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Camarate, Trincadeira, Tinta Muda.
White: Vital, Jampal, Fernao Fires.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% /vol White 10% /vol.

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TOMAR

Vineyards covering the low limestone hills on the northern bank of the Tagus around the towns of Tomar and Torres Novas have the capacity to produce firm, full flavoured red wines.
Sheltered by hills to the west this large Ribatejo region borders Encostas d'Aire in Estremadura.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Castelao Nacional, Baga, Periquita.
White: Fernao Fires, Arinto, Malvasia, Rabo de Ovelha, Talia.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 11% /vol.

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SANTAREM

The Ribatejo's provincial capital has a commanding view of the Tagus and the vineyards on the plain alongside the river. The region includes the productive, naturally irrigated leziria or flood plain as well the dry limestone hills around Rio Maior.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Castelao Nacional, Periquita, Preto Martinho, Tnncadeira Preta.
White: Fernao Fires, Arinto, Rabo de Ovelha, Talia, Trincadeira das Pratas, Vital.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White: 11% / vol.

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CARTAXO

In terms of volume, Cartaxo is the largest wine region in the Ribatejo stretching from the borders with Alenquer and Arruda to the River Tagus itself. The region produces some ripe fleshy reds from vineyards on the productive fertile flood plain and the dry heath away from the river.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Castelao Nacional, Periquita, Preto Martinho, Tnncadeira Preta.
White: Fernao Fires, Talia, Trincadeira das Pratas, Vital, Arinto.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% /vol. White 11% / vol.

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ALMEIRIM

A bridge connects the city of Santarem with the agricultural town of Almeirim on the south side of the Tagus The river terraces tend to produce wines with more character than the fertile flood plain (known locally as the 'leziria') with its high yielding vineyards naturally irrigated by the river.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Castelao Nacional, Baga or Poeirinha, Periquita, Trincadeira Preta.
White: Fernao Fires, Arinto, Rabo de Ovelha, Talia, Trincadeira das Pratas, Vital.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 11% / vol.

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CHAMUSCA

Chamusca adjoins Almeirim on the south side of the Tagus and splits in much the same way between the fertile flood plain and the dry heath away from the river.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Castelao Nacional, Periquita, Trincadeira Preta.
White: Fernao Fires, Talia, Arinto, Trincadeira das Pratas, Vital.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 11% / vol.

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TORRES VEDRAS

Exposed to cool maritime breezes from the Atlantic, high-yielding vineyards around the town of Torres Vedras produce light red and dry white wines.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Camarate, Mortagua, Periquita Tinta Muda.
White: Vital, Jampal, Rabo de Ovelha, Arinto, Fernao Fires, Seara Nova.
Min Alcohol: Red 11.5% / vol. White 10% / vol.

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RIBATEJO

This productive wine region spans the broad valley of the River Tagus (Tejo) extending from the estuary near Lisbon upstream as far as the towns of Tomar and Abrantes. It produces two very different styles of wine. Vineyards on the fertile river flood plain produce large amounts of light fruity red and white wine for drinking young.
Away from the river the drier limestone hills to the north plains and the sandy plains to the south tend to produce smaller quantities of fuller flavoured wine, some of which is ideal for garrafeiras. White wines still predominate in the Ribatejo as a whole but it is the reds that are gaining reputation.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Cabernet Sauvignon, Camarate, Carignan, Merlot, Periquita, Pinot Noir, Syrah, Tinta Muda, Touriga Nacional, Trincadeira Preta.
White: Arinto, Chardonnay, Esgana Cao, Fernao Fires, Jampal, Malvasia Fina, Malvasia Rei, Rabo de Ovelha, Sauvignon, Talia, Tamarez, Trincadeira das Pratas, Vital.
Min Alcohol: 11% / vol.

WINES
With so many different soil types and grape varieties, wines from the Ribatejo region vary greatly from lighter red and white wines nearer the river to full flavoured reds capable of long ageing in bottle.

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BEIRAS

The Beiras wine region includes the three provinces of Beira Alta (high Beira), Beira Baixa (low Beira) and Beira Literal (coastal Beira) which span central part of the country from the Spanish frontier to the coast. It is a diverse region which includes the Serra da Estrela, Portugal's highest mountain range, the granite hills south of the Douro as well as the deep, fertile coastal soils.

The region has three internal sub-divisions: Terras do Sic6, Beira Literal and Beira Alta. A large number of different varieties are permitted including foreign grapes; Sauvignon, Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Baga, Bastardo, Camarate, Jaen, Marufo, Monvedro, Periquita, Rufete, Touriga Nacional, Trincadeira Preta
White: Arinto, Bical, Cerceal, Esgana Cao, Fernao Fires, Malvasia Fina, Malvasia Rei, Rabo de Ovelha, Verdelho, Vital
Min Alcohol: 10% / vol.


WINES
Red and white wine styles vary considerably over such a large region. Large amounts of light sparkling wines are produced in the Beiras region.

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ESTREMADURA

This strip of rolling countryside is some times known colloquially as the 'Oeste' in reference to its situation on Portugal's Atlantic west coast. The region is subdivided into Estremadura in the south and Alta- Estremadura around the city of Leiria to the north. The climate of both zones is strongly influenced by the proximity to the Atlantic although mountain ranges like the Serra de Montejunto and Serra d'Aire afford protection for certain areas.

Vineyards are largely split among small holders, most of whom are members of a local wine-making co- operative. In terms of volume Estremadura is Portugal's largest single wine producing region.

GRAPE VARIETIES
Red: Alfrocheiro Preto, Baga, Bastardo, Cabernet Sauvignon, Camarate, Moreto. Periquita, Tinta Miuda, Trincadeira Preta, Ramisco
White: Antso Vat, Arinto, Bical, Chardonnay, Esgana Uo, Joao Pires, Jampal, Malvasia, Rabo de Ovelha, Talia, Tamarez, Trincadeira das Pratas, Vital
Min alcohol: 11% / vol.

WINES
Production dominated by white wines, some of which are known by the name of vinhos leves (light wine) if they do not exceed a maximum alcohol level of 10%vol, Reds tend to be medium bodied and fruity.

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