Nestled in the south of Portugal, Alentejo is a wine region that is often overlooked. With its Mediterranean climate, rolling hills, and ancient winemaking traditions, Alentejo is a hidden gem in the world of wine.
Alentejo has a long and storied history of winemaking. The region has been producing wine since the time of the Romans, and it has been an important part of the Portuguese economy for centuries. In the 19th century, Alentejo was the largest wine producer in Portugal, and it remains an important part of the country's wine industry today.
CUSTOMER RATING
4.0
6 Reviews
14-11-2024
Chiaraias
Rich, full-bodied wine with a fruity and fun personality, featuring nuances of cherry plum and oak red fruit.
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27-09-2024
Bero
Opulent and nuanced wine that pairs well with solid red meats, boasting a consistent harmony of oak, tobacco, chocolate, and red fruit flavors. The finish is long and satisfying, making it a fabulous selection for special occasions.
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09-09-2024
Tth
Well-balanced and earthy Portuguese blended red, with a luscious and dimensional character. The beetroot and mushroom notes add density and nuance, at the same time the dry, light spice and intense fruits provide a delightful finish.