History, Individuality and Value: Portugal
We have spent the past few weeks tasting A LOT or Portuguese wine and we are consistently amazed by what we are tasting. These wines are intriguingly diverse, delicious, and incredible values. When you hear of Portugal and wine, most minds jump right to Port, the famous fortified wines of the country. As Port consumption has fallen over the past few decades, savvy Portuguese winemakers started making dry table wines from the traditional grapes used for Port. These beautiful, fruit and spice driven reds opened the world’s eyes to the treasure trove of indigenous grape varietals this country has to offer. Due to its relative isolation, Portugal is not awash in a sea of internationally ubiquitous varietals found in many other “value” regions. Read on for some of our favorite new finds…




