Lisboa

Lisboa, once known as Estremadura, is a dynamic coastal wine region in Portugal, just north of its capital.

With 18,000 hectares of vineyards, the region benefits from a strong Atlantic influence, featuring cool ocean breezes that add freshness to its wines.

While historic estates in areas like Colares honor age-old traditions, new producers blend heritage and innovation, transforming Lisboa into a hub for lively, terroir-focused wines.

This transformation reflects a shift from high-volume table wines to quality productions, showcasing its nine distinct appellations that are poised to elevate Lisboa's global wine reputation.

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Signature Lisboa Wine Styles & Grape Varieties


Two glasses of red wine on view of the Lisbon old town in Alfama district in Lisbon, Portugal
  • Arinto: Fresh, zesty whites with high acidity, mineral notes, and remarkable aging potential, especially from Bucelas.
  • Fernão Pires (Maria Gomes): Aromatic, floral, and lively white wines with a gentle fruitiness.
  • Malvasia & Vital: Add body and bright fruit flavors to crisp blends and refreshing whites.
  • Touriga Nacional & Aragonez: Structured, full-bodied reds with rich berry flavors and spice, often blended for complexity.
  • Castelão & Trincadeira: Versatile reds with juicy berry notes and a hint of spice; approachable and food-friendly.
  • Ramisco: Rare, tannic reds from Colares with earthy, salty character and excellent aging ability.
  • International Varieties: Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Chardonnay blended with local grapes for modern, global styles.
  • Specialty Wines: Carcavelos (fortified, nutty, tawny sweet wines) and Lourinhã’s acclaimed brandy.

Terroir of Lisboa


Lisboa's terroir is a diverse tapestry shaped by its maritime climate and varied geology. Coastal vineyards enjoy mild temperatures, high humidity, and constant ocean breezes, leading to wines with lower alcohol and high acidity, reminiscent of Vinho Verde's lively whites.

Inland, the Serra de Montejunto hills shield vineyards from harsh winds, creating a warmer, drier Mediterranean climate ideal for maturing red varieties. This mild climate ensures refreshing summers and gentle winters, especially with Atlantic fogs and breezes cooling the region.

The soils range from clay-limestone on slopes to sandy terrains near the coast. Unique to Colares, vines grow in sandy dunes, producing wines with distinct structure. Each of Lisboa's nine DOC subregions showcases a unique blend of climate and soil, contributing to a rich array of wines, from crisp Arinto whites to robust Touriga Nacional reds, reflecting the region's evolving reputation for quality.

Notable Wineries in Lisboa


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Lisboa's wine scene is vibrant, blending historical charm with modern innovation. Here's a glimpse into some standout wineries:

  • Adega Regional de Colares: Established in 1931, it preserves the Colares DOC tradition with Ramisco and Malvasia grapes.
  • Casa Santos Lima: In Alenquer/Torres Vedras, this large estate blends tradition with innovation, producing diverse, internationally recognized wines.
  • Quinta do Monte d’Oiro: Known for organic wines, this family estate in Alenquer crafts elegant Syrah-based reds.
  • Quinta de Chocapalha: A family-run estate focusing on sustainable farming and showcasing Lisboa’s terroir through native and international grape varieties.
  • Quinta do Gradil: Near Cadaval, it offers a historic wine tourism experience with its premium wines and beautiful surroundings.
  • Villa Oeiras: Reviving the Carcavelos fortified wine tradition, this boutique venture captures Lisboa’s heritage in every bottle.

Sustainable Winemaking in Lisboa


In Lisboa, sustainability is pivotal as vintners strive to harmonize production with eco-friendly methods. The region embraces organic farming and integrated pest management, reducing chemical use. Influenced by the Atlantic, the climate aids in natural disease control, making organic practices viable.

Vineyards adopt cover crops to curb erosion, boost biodiversity, and use drip irrigation to conserve water. They encourage natural predators over pesticides and harness solar energy, aligning with Portugal's sustainability goals.

Lisboa's commitment to sustainable winemaking is evident in its embrace of natural wine movements, focusing on organic practices and minimal intervention. This collective effort not only preserves the environment but enhances vine health and soil quality, leading to superior wines. As Lisboa evolves, its dedication to sustainable practices ensures that its wines remain vibrant and eco-conscious, contributing to the region's growing reputation for quality and innovation.

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Wine Tourism in Lisboa


Lisboa's wine tourism is thriving, offering rich experiences through diverse landscapes and wine routes. The region, easily accessible from Lisbon, combines cultural and wine attractions.

Visitors can explore vineyards along the Atlantic coast, through the Sintra mountains, and into the rural hills, meeting winemakers and tasting local varietals like Arinto and Ramisco. Wine routes connect historic estates, wine museums, and traditional wineries, where guests can enjoy food pairings and stunning views.

Events like the harvest season's grape-stomping and major wine festivals in Lisbon deepen the experience. The integration of historical charm and modern innovation, alongside sustainable practices, underscores Lisboa’s dedication to quality and heritage, inviting wine enthusiasts to immerse themselves in its unique blend of tradition, innovation, and Portuguese hospitality.

Popular Lisboa Red


Mar De Lisboa
Quinta De Chocapalha
2010, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional, Syrah, Touriga Franca, Castelao, Lisboa
Chocapalha Tinto
Quinta De Chocapalha
2007, Tempranillo, Touriga Nacional, Alicante Bouschet, Syrah, Vinho Regional Lisboa
Quinta De Bons - Ventos
Quinta De Bons Ventos
2011, Touriga Nacional, Lisboa
Quinta Do Rocio
Quinto Do Rocio
2008, Syrah, Merlot, Touriga Nacional, Grenache Noir, Lisboa
Reserva Do Monte
Reserva Do Monte
2009, Tempranillo, Touriga Nacional, Lisboa
Reserva do Monte
Reserva Do Monte
2018, Red Blend, Lisboa
Aer Vinho Regional Lisboa Vinho Tinto
Rotas De Portugal
2017, Alicante Bouschet, Tempranillo, Syrah, Touriga Nacional, Lisboa
Santhiago Red Blend
Santhiago
2019, Cabernet Sauvignon, Alicante Bouschet, Lisboa
Private Selection
Scancio
2011, Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Alicante Bouschet, Lisboa
Bonifacio
Senhor Do Alto
2009, 50% Castelao 30% Tinta Miuda 20% Alicante Bouschet, Vinho Regional Lisboa
Reserva
Vale Da Mata
2009, Touriga Nacional 90% Syrah 10%, Lisboa
Vale da Mata
Vale Da Mata
2008, Aragonez (40%), Syrah (30%), Touriga Nacional (30%), Lisboa
Tinto Red Wine
Varas
2008, Tempranillo, Pinot Noir, Lisboa
Porta 6
Vidgal Wines
2012, Tinta Roziz, Castelao, Touriga Nacional, Lisboa
Autores 3
Vidgal
2013, Tinto Roriz, Castelao, Cabernet, Lisboa
Quinta Dos Capuchos
Quinta Dos Capuchos
Tempranillo, Touriga Nacional, Syrah, Lisbon, Portugal
Foral de Lisboa
Foral De Lisboa
2008, Castelão 40%, Touriga Franca 30%, Syrah 30%, Lisboa - Portugal
Reserva Dos Amigos
Reserva Dos Amigos
2011, Red Blend, Vihno Regional Lisboa
Selecao Especial
Reserva Dos Amigos
2010, Red Blend, Lisboa
Reserva dos Amigos
Reserva Dos Amigos
2016, Red Blend, Lisboa
Quinta De São Cristovão
Quinta De Sao Cristovao
2009, Tempranillo, Merlot, Lisbon
Quinta De São Cristovão Vinho Regional Lisboa
Sao Cristovao
2011, Touriga Nacional, Pinot Noir, Lisbon
Vinhas Velhas Almograve
Hajacortezia Wines
2020, Red Blend, Lisboa
Vinhas Velhas
Hajacortezia Wines
2019, Red Blend, Lisboa


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