The important districts of the plain region include Alentejo, Ribatejo and Terras do Sado; wines of the plain may be harder to find in liquor stores because there are fewer producers. The widely distributed table wines of the mountainous north hail from the Dão, Douro, Trás-os-Montes and Beiras districts, along with the fortified wines of Oporto.
With their wide range of flavours, indigenous Portuguese grape varieties differ immensely from "international" grapes like Chardonnay and merlot; it's those differences that make the wines of Portugal so appealing. And did I mention the low prices?
What's in a name?
Here are some common Portuguese wine terms.
Adega: winery or cellar
Branco: white
Doce: sweet
Espumoso: sparkling wine
Garrafeira: great vintage aged longer in cask or vat than other wines
Quinta: farm or vineyard estate
Reserva: older wine of a good year
Rosado: rosé
Seco: dry
Tinto: red
Best buys
This list of 13 picks includes name, region, producer and price.
WHITE Branco (Vinho Verde, Aveleda), $8; Gazela (Vinho Verde, Sogrape), $8; Terra Boa Branco (Beiras, Caves Aliança), $7
ROSE Mateus Rosé (Douro and Bairrada, Sogrape), $7
RED Terra Boa Tinto (Trás-os-Montes, Caves Aliança), $7; Charamba (Douro, Aveleda), $8; Duque de Viseu Red (Dão, Sogrape), $13; Grão Vasco Tinto (Dão, Sogrape), $8; José de Sousa (Alentejo, José Maria da Fonseca), $14; Periquita (Terras do Sado, José Maria da Fonseca), $9; Tinto (Bairrada, Caves Aliança), $8; Tinto da Anfora Red (Alentejo, JP Vinhos), $13; Vila Regia Red (Douro, Sogrape), $8 (Prices may vary from province to province)
Read and drink
To learn more about the good-value wines of Portugal, pick up The Wines and Vineyards of Portugal by Richard Mayson (Mitchell Beazley, 2003, softcover, 354 pages, $40).
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