PortWine stands out from ordinary wines due to its unique characteristics:an enormous variety of types that surprise us with the wealth and intensity of their incomparable aromas, a highly persistent aroma and flavour, a high alcohol content (usually between 19 and 22% vol.), a vast range of degrees ofsweetnessand a assortment ofcolours
<p></p><p>Alentejo is one of the biggest wine regions in Portugal. This hot and dry region is made up of wide plains, only interrupted by small mountains. Alentejo has benefited from numerous investments in the wine sector, which enabled the region to produce the best Portuguese wines and, therefore, gain international recognition</p>
<p></p><p>Dão is located in the Beira Alta region, in the centre north of Portugal. The region’s geography is excellent for wine production: the Caramulo, Montemuro, Buçaco and Estrela mountain ranges protect the vine from the wind.</p>
<p></p><p>The region’s exuberant vegetation – typical of a high humidity region – imparts a green tone to it; however, the name Vinhos Verdes (direct translation: green wines) owes its origin not only to the surrounding environment, but also to the type of wine produced in this region, which is typically acidulous, light, fairly alcoholic and has good digestive properties.</p>
<p></p><div id="category_description_short" class="rte"> <p>CEO of Casa dos Vinhos since 2017 Marta Moreira has fallen in love with the wine world for a long time. <br />Bound to the company since its foundation has been perfecting, over the years, its knowledge in this area.<br />In this section you will find her suggestions, taking you to travel around the different regions of Portugal, which you must have know.</p> <p></p> </div>
<p></p><p>Exceptional wines from the region of Lisbon, chosen by our specialist Marta.</p>
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PortWine stands out from ordinary wines due to its unique characteristics:an enormous variety of types that surprise us with the wealth and intensity of their incomparable aromas, a highly persistent aroma and flavour, a high alcohol content (usually between 19 and 22% vol.), a vast range of degrees ofsweetnessand a assortment ofcolours