Vinhas Velhas (literally "old vines") is not a grape variety but a category — a designation in Portugal for wines made from old vineyards, typically over 30–40 years old and often containing a mixed planting of native varieties co-planted decades or centuries ago. These "field blends" are some of Portugal's most prized wines: low-yielding, concentrated, complex and impossible to replicate. Old-vine bottlings from Douro, Bairrada, Alentejo and Vinho Verde are central to Portugal's serious-wine identity.
Wine Radar compares prices for wines made from Vinhas Velhas across Portuguese online retailers — 1925 in the catalogue.
Vinhas Velhas wines on Wine Radar come mainly from Douro, Alentejo, Dão, Trás-os-Montes, Bairrada.
Vinhas Velhas (literally "old vines") is not a grape variety but a category — a designation in Portugal for wines made from old vineyards, typically over 30–40 years old and often containing a mixed planting of native varieties co-planted decades or centuries ago. These "field blends" are some of Portugal's most…
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