Mourisco

About this grape variety

An old Douro red grape, Mourisco (sometimes called Mourisco Tinto) is sparsely planted today but historically valued as a Port blending component. Wines are lighter in colour and structure than Touriga Nacional or Touriga Franca, with gentle tannin and red-fruit aromatics. Mostly found in field blends of old vines, where it adds nuance and floral perfume to traditional Ports.

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Wines with this grape variety

Beyra

Beyra

Beira Interior Rosé
Beyra

Beyra

Beira Interior Red
Beyra Biológico

Beyra Biológico

Beira Interior Red
Beyra Organico

Beyra Organico

Beira Interior Red
Beyra Quartz

Beyra Quartz

Beira Interior Rosé
Castelo Rodrigo

Castelo Rodrigo

Beira Interior Red
Forja Do Ferreiro

Forja Do Ferreiro

Beira Interior Red
Frei Bernardo

Frei Bernardo

Beira Interior Red
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Frequently asked questions

How many Mourisco wines can I compare on Wine Radar?

Wine Radar compares prices for wines made from Mourisco across Portuguese online retailers — 74 in the catalogue.

Which regions produce Mourisco wines?

Mourisco wines on Wine Radar come mainly from Douro, Beira Interior, Trás-os-Montes.

What is Mourisco?

An old Douro red grape, Mourisco (sometimes called Mourisco Tinto) is sparsely planted today but historically valued as a Port blending component. Wines are lighter in colour and structure than Touriga Nacional or Touriga Franca, with gentle tannin and red-fruit aromatics. Mostly found in field blends of old vines,…