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Portugal is a wine lover’s haven, where a rich winemaking heritage meets diverse grape varieties. From crisp white wines to robust reds, Portuguese wine is celebrated for its authenticity, character and exceptional quality.

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  1. Centenário Grande Reserve 2023 (12 bottles)
    Centenário Grande Reserve 2023 (12 bottles)
    Centenário Grande Reserva 
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    12 bottles - $419.88 $275.88
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  2. Maria Fadista Red Blend
    Maria Fadista Red Blend 2022
    Juicy Portuguese Red
    CountryPortugal
    Castelão-based blend
    3 Reviews
    $15.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $191.88
    $172.68 Unlimited Member Price
  3. Vilarissa Valley
    Vilarissa Valley 2023
    Top-Estate Portuguese Red
    CountryPortugal
    Red blend
    57 Reviews
    $24.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $299.88
    $269.88 Unlimited Member Price
  4. Centenário Grande Reserve 2023 (6 bottles)
    Centenário Grande Reserve 2023 (6 bottles)
    Centenário Grande Reserva 
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    6 bottles - $209.94 $149.94
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  5. Stones & Bones Reserva Magnum
    Stones & Bones Reserva Magnum 2020
    Fine Portuguese Reserva Magnum
    CountryPortugal
    Red blend
    57 Reviews
    $43.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $527.88
    $475.08 Unlimited Member Price
  6. Fizzology Spritz – 4 cans
    Fizzology Spritz – 4 cans NV
    Simply Perfect Wine Spritz
    CountryPortugal
    Loureiro-based blend
    6 Reviews
    4 cans - $19.99
    $17.99 Unlimited Member Price
  7. Lobo e Falcão Centenário Grande Reserva
    Lobo e Falcão Centenário Grande Reserva 2022
    Top-Estate Portuguese Grande Reserva
    CountryPortugal
    Castelão-based blend
    10 Reviews
    $34.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $419.88
    $377.88 Unlimited Member Price
  8. Portinho do Côvo
    Portinho do Côvo 2023
    Star Winemaker’s Portuguese Red
    CountryPortugal
    Red blend
    136 Reviews
    $16.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $203.88
    $183.48 Unlimited Member Price
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    Portinho do Côvo
    Portinho do Côvo 2020
    Grand-Gold Portuguese Red
    CountryPortugal
    Red blend
    136 Reviews
    $14.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $179.88
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    Stones & Bones Branco
    Stones & Bones Branco 2020
    ‘Best Buy’ Portuguese White
    CountryPortugal
    White blend
    38 Reviews
    $14.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $179.88
    $161.88 Unlimited Member Price
  11. Al-Ria Tinto
    Al-Ria Tinto 2020
    Gorgeously Rich Portuguese Red
    CountryPortugal
    Touriga Nacional-based blend
    296 Reviews
    $16.99 per bottle
    12 bottles - $203.88
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Nestled along the western edge of the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal is a country steeped in rich history and winemaking traditions that date back centuries. It’s home to a diverse array of wine regions, each boasting its own unique terroir, indigenous grape varieties and a delightful range of wines that have captivated wine enthusiasts worldwide.

What Is Portugal’s Winemaking Heritage?

Portugal’s winemaking history dates back thousands of years, making it one of the oldest wine-producing regions in the world. The Phoenicians, Romans and Moors all played significant roles in shaping Portugal’s vinicultural landscape. Long-standing trade with England boosted the production of Portugal’s most famous fortified wine, Port.

What Are Portugal’s Most-Loved Grape Varieties?

One of the defining features of Portuguese wines is the plethora of native grape varieties that aren’t found anywhere else in the world. With over 250 indigenous grapes, Portugal offers a remarkable diversity of wine styles. The unique climate and diverse terroirs across the country provide ideal conditions for cultivating a wide range of grape varieties, each contributing to the distinct character of the wines produced.

What Are the Best-Known Portuguese Wine Regions?

Portugal boasts numerous wine regions, each with its own microclimate, soils and traditions. Some of the main Portuguese wine regions include:

  • Douro Valley: Situated along the Douro River in northern Portugal, the Douro Valley is world-renowned for its production of Port wine. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its steep terraced vineyards, where red and white grape varieties are grown. The region’s Port wines range from rich and concentrated Vintage Ports to aged Tawny Ports, with flavors of dried fruits, spices and nutty undertones. It’s also home to the bold Touriga Nacional red grape and the crisp Rabigato white grape, which both have complex flavors owing to the region’s unique climate. 
  • Vinho Verde: Translating to “green wine,” Vinho Verde is renowned for its refreshing, crisp and slightly effervescent white wines. Situated in the northwest of Portugal, this area is cool and wet, allowing it to excel in growing the refreshing and aromatic white Alvarinho (also known as Albariño) and Loureiro grapes.
  • Alentejo: With vast plains and a Mediterranean climate, Alentejo is the heartland of Portugal’s red wine production. Its red wines are known for their richness and full-bodied character. The region is also gaining recognition for its elegant and aromatic white wines.
  • Dão: Situated in central Portugal, the Dão region is celebrated for its elegant and ageworthy red wines made from the iconic Touriga Nacional grape. Its whites, primarily made from Encruzado, exhibit vibrancy and depth.
  • Bairrada: A coastal region that is distinguished for its rich, tannic and ageworthy red wines made from the indigenous Baga grape. It’s also a hub for sparkling wines (espumantes) that impress with their elegance and complexity.
  • Lisboa (formerly known as Estremadura): Due to its large and coastal area, Lisboa boasts 30 different grape varieties, from the crisp Arinto to the robust Tinta Roriz (also known as Tempranillo). This Portuguese wine region benefits from a maritime climate, which helps it produce fruity and aromatic wines.

What Are the Best-Known Portuguese Red Wines?

  • Tinta Roriz/Tempranillo: Widely planted in Portugal, Tinta Roriz offers wines with spicy and berry notes, making it a versatile grape in both blends and single-varietal wines. Tinta Roriz wines typically display notes of red and dark fruits, such as cherry, plum and blackberry, along with hints of leather, tobacco and spices. The wines usually have a medium- to full-bodied structure with moderate tannins, making them smooth and approachable, even at a young age. They pair well with hearty foods, such as Beef Wellington and lamb.
  • Touriga Nacional: Often referred to as the “national treasure” of Portugal, Touriga Nacional is a key player in Port wine production and is also used in crafting bold and aromatic red wines. Its elegance is imbued with hints of spice and violet plus elements of mint and blueberry. This bold, lush wine works well with rich, fatty foods such as sirloin steak or tenderloin.
  • Touriga Franca: While not as prestigious as its counterpart, Touriga Franca is celebrated for its lighter and perfumed flavor. Found in the Douro and Dão regions, this wine offers a more well-rounded tannic experience, with hints of sweet spice and a fruity, aromatic style.
  • Alfrocheiro: Characterized by its thick skins and vibrant color, Alfrocheiro is known for producing wines with deep red hues and intense fruit flavors. Often blended with other grape varieties, these wines typically exhibit aromas of red and black fruits, such as cherries, blackberries and plums, complemented by floral notes and subtle hints of spice.
  • Tinta Barroca: The third most widely planted grape in the Douro, this grape is a key component in the production of Port wines. As a single-varietal wine, it displays notes of dark cherry and hints of pepper and spice. This blend of flavors means it pairs well with various foods, including game meats and roasted mushrooms.

What Are the Best-Known Portuguese White Wines?

  • Vinho Verde: This is a remarkably refreshing style of white wine produced in the northwest. It’s known for its tart acidity, light effervescence and vibrant flavors. This prominent combination makes it an excellent option for a summertime drink, paired nicely with lightly fried seafood.
  • Alvarinho: Known for its zippy acidity and fruit-rich flavor, Alvarinho (aka Albariño) pairs exceptionally well with white fish, white meats and soft cheeses.
  • Verdelho: The flavor profile for Verdelho is one of vibrant fruits with crisp notes of citrus and lemon. Its zesty, aromatic nature makes it particularly approachable, and its fruitiness means it can balance out spicier foods.
  • Antão Vaz: Grown mainly in the Alentejo region, this grape has adapted well to the warmer climate, resulting in wines with exuberant aromas of pineapple, honey and citrus.
  • Encruzado: One of the more famous white grapes, grown in the granite hills of Dão. In particular, while the wine is enriched with notes of pine, woody herbs and stonefruit, it’s also praised for its texture, having a smooth mouthfeel. Its versatile nature means it works well with most foods; however, it pairs especially nicely with risotto or white fish.

What Are the Best-Known Portuguese Fortified Wines?

  • Port: Produced exclusively in the Douro Valley, Port comes in various styles, from the rich and full-bodied Vintage Port to the nutty and caramel-like Tawny Port. The diverse range of flavors and sweetness levels ensures there’s a Port to suit every preference.
  • Madeira: Produced on the volcanic island of Madeira, located off the coast of Portugal, this fortified wine is unique in its creation. Its distinctive aging process creates a distinct flavor profile of roasted nuts, orange peel and caramel.
  • Moscatel de Setúbal: As in the name, the Setúbal Peninsula’s fortified wine is made primarily from the Moscatel de Setúbal grape variety. Because of this, the wine is typically sweet and rich, providing an intense aroma of orange blossom, honey and dried fruits. Its luscious, citrusy nature means it’s often enjoyed as a dessert wine that can be paired with cheese or enjoyed on its own.

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