Established in 1756, the Douro is the world's oldest demarcated wine region and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. Steep schist terraces climb from the Douro River and define its character: powerful, deeply concentrated reds and the iconic fortified Port wines, both anchored by Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca and Tinta Roriz. The unfortified "Douro DOC" reds have surged in international stature over the last two decades, often rivalling the Ports for prestige. Hot, dry summers and cold winters drive the structure and longevity that have made Douro one of Portugal's flagship regions.
Adega HO
Casa do Santo Wine & Tourism
Quanta Terra Douro
Quinta Casa Amarela
Quinta da Murta
Quinta da Pacheca
Quinta de São Luiz
Quinta do Crasto
Quinta do Seixo
Quinta do Vallado
Ventozelo Hotel & Quinta
Vesúvio & Bomfim Experience
Wine Radar compares prices for Douro wines across Portuguese online retailers — 11567 in the catalogue.
Common grape varieties in Douro include Touriga Nacional, Touriga Francesa, Tempranillo, Tinta Roriz, Aragonez.
Established in 1756, the Douro is the world's oldest demarcated wine region and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2001. Steep schist terraces climb from the Douro River and define its character: powerful, deeply concentrated reds and the iconic fortified Port wines, both anchored by Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca…
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