Douro

Douro the land of great wines that is classified as World Heritage

The Alto Douro or Alto Douro Vinhateiro Wine Region is an area in the northeast of Portugal with more than 26 thousand hectares, classified by UNESCO on 14 December 2001 as World Heritage, in the category of cultural landscape and surrounded by mountains that give it particular mesological and climatic characteristics.

Douro Region

This region, which is bathed by the Douro River and is part of the so-called Douro Vinhateiro, has been producing wine for over 2000 years, including the world famous Port wine.

PortugalDouro

Its origins date back to the second half of the 17th century, when Port Wine began to be produced and exported in quantity, especially to England.

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Alto Douro
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PortugalAzores

The vineyards in the Azores are grown on three islands, Graciosa, Biscoitos and Pico with the Denominations of Origin created in 1994, white wines are produced with the varieties Arinto, Terrantez, Boal and Fernão Pires and Verdelho, the most famous and most cultivated variety. The Azorean wines offer remarkable freshness and acidity.

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Azores
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PortugalVinho Verde

The natural conditions of this region are ideal for the production of excellent white wines, as well as sparkling wines and brandies. Exposed to the influence of the Atlantic Ocean, the soils mostly of granite origin, the mild climate and high precipitation, translate into the freshness, lightness and elegance of the wines of this region. In terms of geographical area it is the largest Portuguese Demarcated Region, and one of the largest in Europe.

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Vinho Verde
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PortugalDão

The wine region is located mainly on a plateau sheltered on three sides by the granite mountains of Serra da Estrela, Serra do Caramulo and Serra da Nave. This helps the area to maintain its temperate climate away from the effects of the nearby Atlantic Ocean.

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Dão
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PortugalLisboa

The vineyards are located in the Trancão river valley, in soils derived from margas and hard limestone. With a fairly cold climate in winter and temperate in summer, the dominant grape variety is Arinto, with a minimum presence of 75%, followed by Sercial and Rabo de Ovelha

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Lisboa
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PortugalAlentejo

The vast and differentiated territory of Alentejo is administratively divided into three districts, Portalegre, Évora and Beja, which together form the natural boundaries of Alentejo Regional Wine.

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Alentejo
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