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We are present in 7 Portuguese wine-growing regions.
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We believe in the diversity and potential of all Portuguese regions.
Península de Setúbal
Alentejo
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Terras da beira
Península de Setúbal
Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and the Tejo and Sado rivers, characterized by its abundant...
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Alentejo
One of the largest wine regions in Portugal, where the view is lost in extensive plains.
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Bairrada
Considered the main region of the country in the production of sparkling wines.
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Douro
The most famous wine region in Portugal. It is the oldest demarcated region in the world.
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Dão
Often called "Portuguese Bourgogne" and where nature has been particularly generous.
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Vinhos Verdes
Where the green tones of the vegetation predominate. It is the largest Portuguese demarcated area.
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Lisboa
From the vineyards near the cool and windy Atlantic ocean, to the vineyards in the warm interior.
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Terras da beira
Surrounded by mountains, it is identified as the steepest and most mountainous region in mainland...
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