Amaral

About this grape variety

An old red grape of the Minho and northern Portugal, Amaral (also Caíño in Galicia) produces dark, fragrant, naturally high-acid wines. Plantings are small but the variety has attracted interest from modern producers seeking the cool-climate freshness it can deliver.

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Wines with this grape variety

Gazela

Gazela

Vinho Verde Rosé
Gazela Aire

Gazela Aire

Vinho Verde Rosé
Sável

Sável

Vinho Verde Rosé
Urbe Augusta

Urbe Augusta

Vinho Verde Red
Urbe Augusta

Urbe Augusta

Vinho Verde Red
Via Latina

Via Latina

Vinho Verde Rosé
Villa Seara

Villa Seara

Vinho Verde Rosé
Villa Seara

Villa Seara

Vinho Verde Rosé
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Frequently asked questions

How many Amaral wines can I compare on Wine Radar?

Wine Radar compares prices for wines made from Amaral across Portuguese online retailers — 27 in the catalogue.

Which regions produce Amaral wines?

Amaral wines on Wine Radar come mainly from Vinho Verde.

What is Amaral?

An old red grape of the Minho and northern Portugal, Amaral (also Caíño in Galicia) produces dark, fragrant, naturally high-acid wines. Plantings are small but the variety has attracted interest from modern producers seeking the cool-climate freshness it can deliver.