Arinto

About this grape variety

A versatile white grape (also called Pedernã in Vinho Verde) grown across Portugal but most associated with Bucelas, where it produces some of the country's most age-worthy mineral whites. Arinto's calling card is searing natural acidity that holds wines through long ageing. Aromas tend to citrus, green apple, and an unmistakable lemony-mineral edge. As a blending grape it lifts and freshens Antão Vaz in the Alentejo and Fernão Pires across Lisboa. Capable of remarkable longevity in skilled hands.

Wines with this grape variety

Horácio Simões

Horácio Simões

Península de Setúbal White
Horácio Simões Tradição

Horácio Simões Tradição

Península de Setúbal White
José Maria Da Fonseca Bse

José Maria Da Fonseca Bse

Península de Setúbal White
J.P.

J.P.

Península de Setúbal Red
Lobo Doce

Lobo Doce

Península de Setúbal Fortified
Louco

Louco

Península de Setúbal White
Monte Da Baia

Monte Da Baia

Península de Setúbal White
Monte Da Baía

Monte Da Baía

Península de Setúbal White
Monte Da Carochinha

Monte Da Carochinha

Península de Setúbal White
Palmelão Palmela

Palmelão Palmela

Península de Setúbal White
Pasmados

Pasmados

Península de Setúbal White
Pasmados Garrafeira

Pasmados Garrafeira

Península de Setúbal White
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Frequently asked questions

How many Arinto wines can I compare on Wine Radar?

Wine Radar compares prices for wines made from Arinto across Portuguese online retailers — 3312 in the catalogue.

Which regions produce Arinto wines?

Arinto wines on Wine Radar come mainly from Alentejo, Douro, Lisboa, Vinho Verde, Tejo.

What is Arinto?

A versatile white grape (also called Pedernã in Vinho Verde) grown across Portugal but most associated with Bucelas, where it produces some of the country's most age-worthy mineral whites. Arinto's calling card is searing natural acidity that holds wines through long ageing. Aromas tend to citrus, green apple, and an…