Often overlooked as a wine nation, the European country of Portugal on the Iberian Peninsula, is blessed with a warm Mediterranean climate and breathtaking natural beauty. Having for so long been known only for its Port and its cork production, the industry here has undergone a quiet revolution over the last thirty years and the wine offer has subsequently grown in both quality and variety.
Alentejo is the largest wine region in Portugal and the source of a wealth of good quality wines from a multitude of different grape varieties. Red...
Read more ▸One of the oldest wine regions in Portugal, the Dão has often found itself in the shadows of the Douro and the Alentejo, but over the last couple ...
Read more ▸The Douro is an area of incredible natural beauty. Famous for its long history of Port wine production, the Douro is quickly becoming a source of s...
Read more ▸Covering vineyards planted in the area north and west of the capital Lisbon, the Lisboa wine region includes nine DOC wines. There’s plenty of wi...
Read more ▸Transmontano is located in the north of Portugal. It has just one appellation - the Trás-os-Montes DOC.
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