In the north-east of Portugal, the vines of refreshing Vinho Verde are grown by conventional methods.
In the eastern direction, the Douro River divides the steep mountain ranges of the north and is the oldest protected wine region. In 1754, it became the first wine region in the world to be certified and where, throughout the century, the wine is grown on naturally formed terraces. The Douro wine-growing region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is famous for its port wine, which has an intense flavor when he is still young.
In the south, the Alentejo region, in addition to medieval castles and monasteries, in the region more than 250 wineries, whose sun-kissed wines now enjoy world fame. For a long time, international wine connoisseurs become aware of this region. The red wines are heavy and full bodied with a considerable maturing potential.
During a wine journey through Portugal, you will get to know the different wine regions as well as the country and its people.
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