Portugal Flashcards
Describe Portuguese wine laws.
PDO: DOP or DOC
PGI: IGP or Vinho Regional
Table wines: Vinho
Describe the Vinho Verde DOC.
Moderate, maritime climate
High annual rainfall
Spur-pruned VSP used
Wine is pale lemon, high acid, low alcohol (usually off dry)
White grapes: Loureiro, Arinto, Alvarinho
Also makes some red wine
Describe the Dao DOC.
Gentle hills and slopes
Cold, wet winter + warm, dry summer + high diurnal range
Red wines: High acid, soft tannins, red fruit
Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Jaen, Alfrocheiro
White wines: Range of style
Describe the Bairrada DOC.
Maritime climate
Rainy winters, warm summers
Grape: Baga - late ripening, small thick skin berries
Underripe - High acid, astringent tannins
Picked later - Soft, rich black fruit
Describe the Alentejo DOC.
8 sub-regions
Warm growing season, but range of styles between sub-regions
Northern sub-regions: cool, wet, elegant wines
Center & southern sub-regions: hot, dry, rich wines
Red wines: Deep color, high but soft tannin, full body, ripe fruit
Aragones, Trincadeira, Alicante Bouschet
White wines: Fruity, floral, high acid, sometimes oaked
Describe the Alentejano IGP (Vinho Regional).
Largest IGP in terms of productions
Region based on Alentejano DOC
Wider range of grapes used
Describe the climate and grape growing of Portugal.
Range of climates
Most has maritime (Atlantic ocean)
Inland vineyards: hot, dry, continental
Altitude in some places helps temperature
Describe the Douro DOC.
Oldest demarcated wine region in the world
Production dominated by Port, but unfortified wine also made
Grapes: Touriga Naccional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Cao
Red wines: Deep color, full body, high tannins, black fruit, often oak
White wines: Med-high acid, varietal fruit