When you think of Portugal, Port wines immediately come to mind. This sweet, fortified wine comes from the Porto region and, thanks to English traders in the 18th century, conquered the world. Thousands of people still enjoy the beautiful Port wines from Porto. However, Portugal has so much more to offer. Their red and white wines are refined, complex, and incredibly delicious. One of the wineries that brings high-quality wines to the market is Casa Ermelinda Freitas, a winery still family-owned.
Winery Casa Ermelinda Freitas
Just a stone's throw from the capital Lisbon, you'll find the small village of Aguas de Moura. Casa Ermelinda Freitas winery has been located here since 1920. For over 100 years, they have been producing phenomenal wines. It was founded by Deonilde Freitas. When her great-granddaughter inherited the company, it had only 60 hectares of vineyards, growing the uninspiring Castelao and Fernao grapes. She managed to expand the acreage to 440 hectares and plant a variety of grape varieties, including the Portuguese Touriga Nacional. This grape is a welcome addition to Portuguese vineyards.
The smell and taste of Vinha de Fonte Touriga Nacional Setubal
Touriga Nacional is best known for its extensive use in Port wines. It is also often grown in accessible areas, such as steep slopes. Touriga Nacional is a true adventurer, and this Vinha de Fonte, too, is a true adventurer. The ripe aroma tickles your nose. You discover black cherries, plums, and spices from both French and American oak. The palate is robust, complex, and concentrated, yet with fresh nuances. This has made Vinha de Fonte Touriga Nacional Setubal incredibly popular. A fantastic Portuguese wine that you simply must discover.