Portuguese Wines
Portuguese wines offer remarkable diversity, deep tradition and vibrant regional character shaped by varied climates and ancient soils. This collection highlights regions such as Douro, Alentejo, Vinho Verde and Dão, featuring Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Alvarinho, Encruzado and more. Expect lively fruit, balanced structure and wines that clearly express Portugal’s distinctive terroirs.
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Ramos Pinto Douro Duas Quintas Branco 2024 75cl
Ramos Pinto were the original pioneers of quality winemaking in the Douro, a legacy that continues today. Duas Quintas takes its name from the two ...Portugal
Douro
2024
Off Dry White
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Casa Ferreirinha Callabriga Douro Tinto 2022 75cl
Casa Ferreirinha Callabriga is a refined red wine from the Douro, crafted from a blend of Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional and Tinta Roriz. The gra...Portugal
Douro
2022
Full Bodied Red
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Niepoort Batuta 2014 Tinto 75cl
Batuta 2014 from Niepoort is a refined and elegant red wine from the Douro region of Portugal. The grapes are sourced from Quinta do Carril, a nort...Portugal
Douro
2014
Light and Fruity Red
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Quinta do Ataide Tinto 2018 Douro 75cl
Produced at Quinta do Ataíde in the Vilariça Valley (Douro Superior), this wine reflects the unique identity of a terroir distinct from the steep t...Portugal
Douro
2018
Full Bodied Red
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Quinta do Ameal Bico Amarelo 2022 75cl
Quinta do Ameal Bico Amarelo is an exuberant, fresh Vinho Verde showcasing the diversity of Portugal's Vinho Verde region through a blend of its ma...Portugal
Vinho Verde
2022
Crisp Dry White
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Niepoort Douro Redoma Branco 2020 75cl
The Redoma Branco from Niepoort offers an exceptionally fresh and austere character. A complex nose combines subtle citrusy and floral notes with t...Portugal
Douro
2020
Off Dry White
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Quinta do Vesuvio Pombal do Vesuvio Douro 2017 Magnum 150cl
Quinta do Vesuvio is one of the greatest estates of the Douro, its magnificent house, chapel and winery were built in 1827. Pombal do Vesuvio comes...Portugal
Douro
2017
Full Bodied Red
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Soalheiro Primeiras Vinhas Alvarinho 2022 75cl
Citrus colour, elegant and full flavour that grows in the glass with time, becoming increasingly persistent. The flavour is full bodied, fresh and ...Portugal
Vinho Verde
2022
Crisp Dry White
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Soalheiro Alvarinho 2022 75cl
Soalheiro Alvarinho is a classic from this producer. Full of aromatic freshness with a great flavour intensity. With hot days and cold nights, it a...Portugal
Vinho Verde
2022
Crisp Dry White
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Niepoort Douro Reserva Redoma Branco 2020 75cl
Redoma White has a fresh and mineral profile that showcases a great terrior where the vines grow. It has a complex aroma of citric and floral notes...Portugal
Douro
2020
White Port
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Esporao Monte Velho Branco 2021 75cl
Esporão Monte Velho Branco is a fresh, balanced white wine from Portugal's Alentejano region, crafted from a blend of indigenous Portuguese varieti...Portugal
Alentejo
2021
Aromatic White
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Monte Velho Tinto 2020 Herdade Do Esporao 75cl
Esporão Monte Velho Tinto is a delicate yet intense red wine from Portugal's Alentejano region, crafted from a blend of indigenous Portuguese varie...Portugal
Alentejo
2020
Medium Bodied Red
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Altano Douro Organic Red 2019 75cl
This lovely organic red is produced in the Douro valley in Portugal from the Symington family vineyards. Made from the following native varieties: ...Portugal
Douro
2019
Medium Bodied Red
OrganicRegular price £12.05
Portugal’s reliance on over 250 indigenous grape varieties is a proud result of its historical and geographical isolation. During the late 20th century, when much of the wine world was ripping up local vines to plant fashionable French varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon, Portuguese winemakers intentionally preserved their native viticultural heritage. This decision was supported by a landscape of microclimates and rugged mountain barriers that kept vineyards isolated. Today, native grapes like Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, and Alvarinho allow Portugal to offer highly distinctive flavour profiles that stand out from globalised wine styles.
Whilst Portugal famously conquered the global market with sweet, fortified dessert styles like Port and Madeira, the country is equally a world-class producer of excellent table wines. Modern Portuguese dry wines have seen a massive rise in international prestige. Consumers can explore everything from the light, low-alcohol, and effervescent whites of Vinho Verde to the deeply concentrated, full-bodied, and structured dry [red wine] blends originating from the hot hillsides of the Douro Valley and the Alentejo region.
A field blend, known locally as vinhas velhas (old vines), is an ancient viticultural practice where many different grape varieties are planted, harvested, and fermented together from a single vineyard plot. Instead of separating the grapes by variety, the vineyard itself is treated as a single blend. This approach is incredibly common in Portugal's older wine regions because traditional farmers planted a mix of varieties as a natural insurance policy against bad weather or disease. These historic plots produce complex, deeply layered wines that showcase the unique character of the entire vineyard rather than the trait of an individual grape.
Unlike in some countries where the word is used loosely for marketing, the term Reserva on a premium Portuguese wine label is legally regulated. To qualify, a wine must come from a single, superior vintage and have an alcohol content that is at least 0.5% higher than the regional minimum requirement. Furthermore, many regional wine commissions enforce strict mandatory barrel and bottle aging periods before a Reserva can be released. For an even more premium selection, consumers should look for Garrafeira, which signifies an exceptional vintage wine that has undergone extensive aging in both cask and bottle inside the producer's private cellar.
The remarkable stylistic diversity of Portuguese wine makes it one of the most versatile choices for food pairing. The natural freshness and crisp, citrusy zip of a white Vinho Verde or a premium Alvarinho acts as an exceptional partner for grilled sardines, fresh seafood, and salted cod dishes. On the heavy side, the robust tannins and rich, dark-fruit concentration of a Douro red blend pair beautifully with slow-roasted meats, game, and hearty stews. Additionally, the complex, savoury undertones found in local bottles ensure they complement dishes seasoned with garlic, smoked paprika, and wild herbs effortlessly.