Portugal

Portugal

The Best Portuguese Wines

Portuguese wines are rich in history, with winemaking in Portugal dating back to the Roman Empire.

Portugal is most famous for Port (or “Porto”) wines, which have been produced since the 1600s. Port is classified as a fortified wine and is made in several different styles, including Ruby, Tawny, Vintage, Late Bottle Vintage and Colheita. Madeira is another example of fortified Portuguese wine.

White wines in Portugal are most commonly represented by a light, bubbly, low-alcohol wine made from grapes with low sugar content and are called “Vinho Verde”. Examples of Vinho Verde do exist in red and rosé varieties but are most typically sold within Portugal.

Other Portuguese wines of note are the dry red (still) wines from important areas such as the Douro Valley, Dão, and Alentejo. These wines have improved in quality over the years and are becoming popular worldwide.

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  1. Nat Cool Drink Me Bairrada Red Wine

    2021 / 1.0 L. | Item#57912

    RP8787 pts. - Robert Parker’s The Wine Advocate - 29th Jul 2022
    The 2021 Drink Me NatCool is another of the Niepoort offerings in this report without much flesh or concentration, but it has a lively feel and lots of acidity. This is unoaked and comes in at 11% alcohol. The purity and the modest ripeness both allow the freshness to have a more prominent place. This is a lot of fun to drink, a summer red in style, but it is not much more than that. Sometimes it feels thin. That is fine in this style, just don’t expect it to be more than it is. (Mark Squires)
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    Primary Grape: Baga | All Grapes: Baga

    $18.99

    Only $17.09 each when you buy a solid or mixed case

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