Algarve

About this region

Long associated with sun and beaches, the Algarve is also a wine region with four DOC sub-regions — Lagos, Portimão, Lagoa and Tavira — and a growing reputation for quality. Sandy, limestone and clay soils plus a warm Mediterranean climate cooled by Atlantic breezes give the region's reds a ripe, generous profile led by Castelão, Negra Mole and Aragonez. White Arinto, Síria and the rare Crato Branco produce fresh, well-balanced whites that pair beautifully with the regional seafood. Estate-focused producers like Quinta dos Vales, Monte da Casteleja and Morgado do Quintão have made the Algarve worth taking seriously beyond the resort circuit.

Information

Country: Portugal
Climate: Mediterranean

Frequently asked questions

How many Algarve wines can I compare on Wine Radar?

Wine Radar compares prices for Algarve wines across Portuguese online retailers — 299 in the catalogue.

Which grape varieties are common in Algarve?

Common grape varieties in Algarve include Touriga Nacional, Syrah, Tinta Negra, Aragonez, Arinto.

What is the Algarve wine region known for?

Long associated with sun and beaches, the Algarve is also a wine region with four DOC sub-regions — Lagos, Portimão, Lagoa and Tavira — and a growing reputation for quality. Sandy, limestone and clay soils plus a warm Mediterranean climate cooled by Atlantic breezes give the region's reds a ripe, generous profile led…