The Douro was the world's first demarcated and controlled wine region, in 1757, and its landscape has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. Main red grapes: Tinta…
Fatima is in the Lisbon wine region, an area with great influence from the Atlantic Ocean. Main red grapes: Castelão and Aragonês. Main white grapes: Fernão Pires and Arinto.
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Óbidos is in the Lisbon wine region, an area with great influence from the Atlantic Ocean. Main red grapes: Castelão and Aragonês. Main white grapes: Fernão Pires and Arinto.
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The Colares wine region, just outside Sintra, is famous for its sandy soils. Thanks to this particularity it was not affected by phylloxera, a plague that attacked Europe's vineyards at…
Évora is in the Alentejo, a southern region of Portugal characterized by different types of soils and warm weather. Main red grapes: Trincadeira, Aragonês and Alicante Bouschet. Main white grapes:…
The Palmela region, also famous for its cheese, has the right soil and climate conditions for the production of a wide range of wines. Castelão is the most traditional red…