Península de Setúbal

The Península de Setúbal, located south of Lisbon across the Tagus River, is renowned for its Moscatel de Setúbal, a legendary fortified wine.

The region beautifully balances tradition and modernity, featuring terroir-driven dry wines and a captivating landscape of coastal plains, estuaries, and limestone hills.

With a rich winemaking history dating back to ancient times, the Peninsula today uses its prestigious fortified wine legacy to highlight the exceptional quality of its Castelão reds and aromatic whites, making it an irresistible destination for wine enthusiasts.

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Signature Península de Setúbal Wine Styles & Grape Varieties


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The Península de Setúbal is renowned for its diverse and distinctive wines, deeply rooted in the region's rich winemaking heritage.

Among its treasures is the Moscatel de Setúbal, a sweet, fortified wine from Muscat of Alexandria, offering orange blossom, honey, and candied citrus flavors that mature into rich caramel, nuts, and spice.

The Moscatel Roxo is a rare, pink-skinned Muscat variety, delivering intensely aromatic wines with rose petals, lychee, raspberry, and honeyed citrus notes.

Another hallmark is the Castelão, the region’s signature red grape, crafting full-bodied reds with red berries, plum, and blackcurrant, evolving with cedar and tobacco notes as they age.

The crisp Arinto is known for its vibrant acidity and mineral-driven flavors of lemon and green apple, while the Fernão Pires offers lively blends with floral and citrus aromas, enhancing the region's wine identity.

Terroir of Península de Setúbal


The Península de Setúbal showcases how geology and climate shape wine character. This region has two distinct terroirs: vast sandy plains and limestone-rich Serra da Arrábida hills. The sandy plains, covering most of the area, have Pliocene-era soils ideal for Castelão grapes, producing bold reds with concentrated flavors.

In contrast, the Arrábida hills offer cooler microclimates and clay-limestone soils perfect for Moscatel grapes, creating aromatic fortified wines and fresh whites.

The Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and mild winters, is enhanced by Atlantic influences. Ocean breezes cool vineyards, preserving grape freshness and reducing disease risk. This dynamic climate ensures the region's wines balance Mediterranean warmth with Atlantic vitality, highlighting the unique duality of its terroirs.

Notable Wineries in Península de Setúbal


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The Península de Setúbal is a hub of Portuguese wine heritage, blending history with innovation. Notable wineries like José Maria da Fonseca, founded in 1834, pioneered the Periquita brand, transforming Portugal's wine industry. Bacalhôa Vinhos de Portugal, evolving since 1922, merges art with winemaking, producing iconic Bordeaux-style blends. Casa Ermelinda Freitas, with a legacy of female leadership since 1920, is renowned for its Castelão wines, winning numerous awards. Quinta do Piloto, a family estate, transitioned to crafting high-quality, small-batch wines, showcasing native varieties.

  • José Maria da Fonseca: Historic innovator and creator of Periquita.
  • Bacalhôa Vinhos de Portugal: Art and wine fusion, Bordeaux blends.
  • Casa Ermelinda Freitas: Female-led, Castelão specialist.
  • Quinta do Piloto: Boutique, traditional wines.

Sustainable Winemaking in Península de Setúbal


In the Península de Setúbal, sustainable winemaking is flourishing through the dedication of individual producers. Without a unified regional certification like Alentejo's WASP, winemakers are pioneering diverse eco-friendly practices. Integrated Protection Management (IPM) is prevalent, promoting a balanced ecosystem to naturally manage pests, reducing synthetic chemical use. Notably, some vineyards have gained formal certifications, showcasing their environmental commitment.

Water management is crucial due to the region's hot, dry summers. Traditional vineyards often practice dry farming, conserving water and encouraging deep root growth in vines, enhancing grape quality. This grassroots approach highlights a personal commitment to sustainability, driven by both environmental responsibility and market demand. As global interest in eco-friendly wines grows, the region is poised to further embrace and formalize these practices, potentially reshaping its viticulture landscape.

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Wine Tourism in Península de Setúbal


The Península de Setúbal offers a rich tapestry of wine tourism experiences, blending its winemaking heritage with the region's natural beauty. Central to this is the Rota de Vinhos, which guides visitors through themed routes showcasing the region's diverse offerings. Visitors can enjoy unique experiences like vineyard picnics and river cruises alongside traditional wine tastings.

Prominent wineries in the area, such as Bacalhôa Vinhos de Portugal and José Maria da Fonseca, offer tours that combine history, art, and wine. The region's gastronomy, featuring iconic pairings like Moscatel de Setúbal with Queijo de Azeitão, enhances these experiences. With its stunning landscapes, from sandy plains to limestone hills, the region's terroir shapes the distinct flavors of its wines.

This integration of wine, culture, and nature makes the Península de Setúbal a vibrant destination for wine enthusiasts.

Popular Península de Setúbal Red



Popular Península de Setúbal White


Branco
Herdade Do Cebolal
White Blend, Vinho Regional Peninsula De Setubal
Azeitão
Jp
2015, White Blend, Peninsula De Setubal
Jp Azeitao
Bacalhoa
2011, White Blend, Peninsula De Setubal
Vinho Branco
Herdade Da Comporta
2013, Arinto (70%), Antao Vaz (20%), Fernao Pires (10%), Vinho Regional Peninsula De Setubal
Vinho Branco
Herdade Da Comporta
2013, Arinto (70%), Antao Vaz (20%), Fernao Pires (10%), Vinho Regional Peninsula De Setubal
Vinho Branco
Herdade Da Comporta
2013, Arinto (70%), Antao Vaz (20%), Fernao Pires (10%), Vinho Regional Peninsula De Setubal
Trilogia
Jose Maria Da Fonseca
Moscatel, Moscatel De Setubal
Trilogia
Jose Maria Da Fonseca
Moscatel, Moscatel De Setubal
Alambre 30 Yrs
Jose Maria Da Fonseca
Moscatel, Moscatel De Setubal
Alambre 30 Yrs
Jose Maria Da Fonseca
Moscatel, Moscatel De Setubal
Alambre 30 Yrs
Jose Maria Da Fonseca
Moscatel, Moscatel De Setubal
Waterdog
Jose Maria Da Fonseca
2017, White Blend, Setubal
Monalisa
Malo Tojo Estates, Lda.
2013, 100% Moscatel Graudo, Setubal Peninsula
Monte Da Baía
Monte De Baia
2014, Fernão Pires 85%, Arinto 15%, Peninsula De Setubal
Casa Portuguesa White
Casa Portuguesa
2017, White Blend, Peninsula De Setubal
Vinho Branco
Casa Portuguesa
2020, White Blend, Peninsula De Setubal
Light
Fonte Do Nico
2012, White Blend, Peninsula De Setubal
Parus Vinho Regional Península De Setúbal
Parus
2009, 100% Antão Vaz, Vinho Regional Penninsula De Setubal
Vinha do Foral
Vinha Do Foral
2011, Dry Moscato, Peninsula De Setubal
Vinha do Foral
Vinha Do Foral
2011, Dry Moscato, Peninsula De Setubal
Dona Helena Vinho Regional Península De Setúbal White Wine Colheita
Dona Helena
2011, Fernão Pires, Arinto, Moscatel, Regional Península De Setúbal
Dona Helena Vinho Regional Península De Setúbal
Dona Helena
2018, Fernão Pires, Arinto, Moscatel, Peninsula De Setubal
Terras do Pó
Terras Do Po
2009, White Blend, Peninsula De Setubal
Vale dos Barris
Vale Dos Barris
2010, Moscatel, Setubal Peninsula

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