Península De Setúbal

About this region

Just south of Lisbon, the Setúbal Peninsula combines two contrasting landscapes: the limestone slopes of the Serra da Arrábida and the sandy alluvial plains around Palmela. Castelão dominates the reds — supple, slightly rustic and unmistakable — while Moscatel de Setúbal, the fortified wine that put the region on the map, has been made here since the 18th century and ages spectacularly into roxo (purple-Muscat) bottlings. Whites from Fernão Pires, Arinto and Moscatel round out the offer. Producers like José Maria da Fonseca, Bacalhôa and Sivipa anchor a long, continuous wine-making tradition.

Information

Country: Portugal
Climate: Mediterranean

Wines from this region

Lobo Mau

Lobo Mau

Península de Setúbal Red

Lobo Ruby

Lobo Ruby

Península de Setúbal Fortified

Lobo Seleção

Lobo Seleção

Península de Setúbal Red

Lufinha

Lufinha

Península de Setúbal Red

Magnum Herdade Da Gambia

Magnum Herdade Da Gambia

Península de Setúbal Red

Manda Chuva

Manda Chuva

Península de Setúbal Red

Manz Contador De Estórias

Manz Contador De Estórias

Península de Setúbal Red

Mola

Mola

Península de Setúbal Red

Monte Da Baia

Monte Da Baia

Península de Setúbal Rosé

Monte Da Baia

Monte Da Baia

Península de Setúbal Red

Monte Da Baía

Monte Da Baía

Península de Setúbal Red

Monte Da Baia Reserva

Monte Da Baia Reserva

Península de Setúbal Red

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Frequently asked questions

How many Península de Setúbal wines can I compare on Wine Radar?

Wine Radar compares prices for Península de Setúbal wines across Portuguese online retailers — 1583 in the catalogue.

Which grape varieties are common in Península de Setúbal?

Common grape varieties in Península de Setúbal include Moscatel, Castelão, Touriga Nacional, Syrah, Arinto.

What is the Península de Setúbal wine region known for?

Just south of Lisbon, the Setúbal Peninsula combines two contrasting landscapes: the limestone slopes of the Serra da Arrábida and the sandy alluvial plains around Palmela. Castelão dominates the reds — supple, slightly rustic and unmistakable — while Moscatel de Setúbal, the fortified wine that put the region on the…