Portugal
Portugal is one of the worlds most traditional wine producing countries in the world
Portugal is perhaps small compared to its neighbor Spain but shows a surprisingly wide range in terms of wines and wine styles. They range from pale rosé, aromatic whites over diverse Madeira to the darkest port wines.
Portugal has many grape varieties that not many people know and most wines are produced from domestic grapes. In the port wine valley Douro, red and white are now made in the usual modern style. Many of Portugal's regions and wines are receiving increasing international attention.
Vinho Verde
Vinho Verde means "green wine", which refers to the youthful character of the wines.
Douro
In the Douro Valley, Portugal's most famous strong wine - the port wine is produced together with a number of red wines produced from the same red grapes as for the port wine production.
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Italy
As a wine growing country Italy has a rich and diverse wine heritage dating back more than four thousand years.
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Portugal is one of the worlds most traditional wine producing countries in the world
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