Passion for winemaking and respect for the land
Our winemaking philosophy revolves around a strong commitment to preserving the rich heritage of our vineyards and the unique terroir they thrive in. With each grape carefully nurtured and harvested, we pour our heart and soul into crafting exceptional wines that truly reflect the essence of the land.
Producing Regions
Each one with its unique characteristics, traditions, and wine styles
South of PortugalAlentejo
The Alentejo region is known for its full-bodied and intense red wines. The region is generally hotter than other wine regions in Portugal, which favors full ripening of grapes and produces full-bodied and fruity wines.
- Altitude
- From 100 meters to 400 meters above sea level
- Latitude
- 37.8°N to 38.5°N
- Longitude
- 7.5°W to 8.2°W
- Grape Varieties
- Trincadeira, Touriga Nacional, Alicante Bouschet, Cabernet Sauvignon, Aragonez (Tinta Roriz), Syrah, Antão Vaz and Roupeiro
- Climate
- Hot and dry summers, mild winters
- Soil
- Mixed, with clay, limestone, and schist
Central-Northern of Portugal, near the Atlantic coastBairrada
The Bairrada region is known for its structured wines and sparkling wines with fine effervescence. The proximity to the ocean and the sea breeze help maintain acidity in the grapes, resulting in fresh and vibrant wines.
- Altitude
- From 50 meters to 200 meters above sea level
- Latitude
- 40.3°N to 40.5°N
- Longitude
- 8.2°W to 8.5°W
- Grape varieties
- Baga, Bical and Maria Gomes
- Climate
- Mild winters, moderately hot and humid summers
- Soil
- Clay and limestone
Central-northern part of PortugalDão
The Dão region is known for its elegant and balanced wines, produced from indigenous grape varieties. The temperature variation between day and night contributes to the production of aromatic, fruity, and full-bodied wines.
- Altitude
- From 200 meters to 600 meters above sea level
- Latitude
- 40.5°N to 40.8°N
- Longitude
- 7.5°W to 8°W
- Grape Varieties
- Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro, Cereal-Branco, Encruzado, Malvasia Fina, Tinta Roriz, Rufete
- Climate
- Cold winters, hot and dry summers
- Soil
- Granite
Northern Portugal, along the Douro RiverDouro & Porto
Famous for its landscapes, the Douro region is one of the oldest demarcated wine-producing areas in the world. The high temperatures during the day and the low temperatures at night favor the ripening of grapes and the intensification of their flavours.
- Altitude
- From 100 meters to 600 meters above sea level
- Latitude
- 41°N to 41.5°N
- Longitude
- 7.5°W to 7°W
- Grape Varieties
- Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz (also known as Aragonês), Tinto Cão, Viosinho, Malvasia Fina, Gouveio
- Climate
- Hot and dry summers, cold winters, and concentrated rainfall in autumn and spring
- Soil
- Granite and schist
Northwestern Portugal, close to the Atlantic coastMinho
Known for its fresh, light, and slightly effervescent wines, the humidity and high precipitation in the Douro region favor the cultivation of grape varieties that maintain acidity in their grapes.
- Altitude
- from sea level to about 300 meters
- Latitude
- 41°N to 42°N
- Longitude
- 8°W to 9°W
- Grape Varieties
- Alvarinho, Loureiro for whites; Vinhão, Espadeiro
- Climate
- Mild and rainy winters, cool and moderately humid summers
- Soil
- Granite and clay
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