The Azorean island of Pico, dominated by Portugal's highest mountain, gives its name to a wine landscape so distinctive that UNESCO listed it as World Heritage in 2004. Vines grow inside currais — small parcels enclosed by black basalt walls that shelter them from wind and salt-spray, and reflect sunlight onto the grapes. Verdelho, Arinto dos Açores and the rare Terrantez do Pico produce wines of singular salinity, smoky-mineral character and electric acidity. Production is small and almost entirely artisanal; bottlings from Azores Wine Company and Czar are the international references.
Wine Radar compares prices for Ilha do Pico wines across Portuguese online retailers — 15 in the catalogue.
Common grape varieties in Ilha do Pico include Arinto, Verdelho, Terrantez do Pico, Folgasão, Merlot.
The Azorean island of Pico, dominated by Portugal's highest mountain, gives its name to a wine landscape so distinctive that UNESCO listed it as World Heritage in 2004. Vines grow inside currais — small parcels enclosed by black basalt walls that shelter them from wind and salt-spray, and reflect sunlight onto the…
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