Blog - Portuguese Wine Guide by: Ramiro Wine Curator
Does non-alcoholic wine taste like wine?
Posted on January 08 2025
What is the meaning of the word Terroir?
Posted on January 05 2025
Conclusion: The Magic of Terroir in Wine
Terroir is more than just a geographical characteristic: it is the heart and soul of every wine. It defines not only the flavor but also the history and identity of a wine region. By understanding the meaning of terroir and how it influences the wine, consumers can enhance their experience and further appreciate the complexities of each bottle.
What Does Vinho Verde Go With?
Posted on June 13 2024
What does vinho Verde go with?
The Loureiro grape Vinho Verde wines are smooth, with aromas of lime, green apple, and hints of laurel, hence their name: Loureiro = laurel in Portuguese!
Dishes that pair very well are also smooth seafood dishes that are not too rich.
Try to match the intensity of both: if the wine is smooth, choose a dish that is also smooth.
A perfect example is Amêijoas à Bulhão Pato (Clams Bulhão Pato style).
Organic Wines Vs Biodynamic Wines
Posted on June 04 2024
But what are organic wines really, and what sets them apart from biodynamic ones?
First and foremost, let's get each monkey on its branch.
Organic wines are produced in vineyards without the use of pesticides. However, the use of sulfur dioxide in the cellar is permitted.
And biodynamic wines are wines that follow the philosophy of biodynamics developed by Rudolf Steiner in the 20th century.
This philosophy revolves around respecting all organisms of the ecosystem, hence the use of pesticides is impossible, as it would kill part of the organic matter of the earth.
Curtimenta: The Portuguese Virtue Lies in Moderation
Posted on March 29 2024
Orange Wines in Portugal
The symbiosis between this ancestral tradition and the Portuguese vision of creating distinctive wines uniquely manifests in the production of white wines in Portugal. These wines, endowed with a more robust structure and a markedly gastronomic profile, move away from the rustic Georgian character, presenting themselves as more elegant and pleasing to the palate. This approach reflects a perfect balance between respect for millennia-old techniques and the relentless pursuit of innovation, characteristic of Portuguese viticulture, which continues to surprise and delight wine enthusiasts worldwide.
Survivors of Phylloxera: The Triumph of Portugal's Ungrafted Vines
Posted on March 23 2024
Ungrafted Vines Unwavering Tradition: The Movement of Ungrafted Vines
In the world of wine, where innovation and tradition collide, a movement emerges that venerates a pre-phylloxera era: the cultivation of ungrafted vines. This ancient method of planting vines directly in the soil, on their own roots, resurfaces, challenging modern conventions and redefining the purity of wine. Among the advocates of this approach is the organization "Les Francs de Pied", an elite club of European producers celebrating the art of cultivating ungrafted vines. Notable members such as Loïc Pasquet, Nicolas Maillart, among others, keep alive the tradition and legacy of ungrafted vines.