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  2. Madeira wine - Wikipedia

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    The roots of Madeira's wine industry date back to the Age of Exploration, when Madeira was a regular port of call for ships travelling to the East Indies. By the 16th century, records indicate that a well-established wine industry on the island supplied these ships with wine for the long voyages across the sea.

  3. Fernão Pires - Wikipedia

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    Fernão Pires is a white Portuguese wine grape grown throughout Portugal, especially in the Tejo and Bairrada, where it is also known as "Maria Gomes". This variety is known to produce wines with a spicy aromatic character, [1] though often with delicate exotic fruity notes. Generally not expected to be a long-living wine, this wine is best ...

  4. Portuguese wine - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese wine was mostly introduced by the Romans and other ancient Mediterranean peoples who traded with local coastal populations, mainly in the South. In pre-Roman Gallaecia-Lusitania times, the native peoples only drank beer and were unfamiliar with wine production. Portugal started to export its wines to Rome during the Roman Empire.

  5. What to know about vinho verde, Portugal’s effervescent ...

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    When the sun is shining, vinho verde, from Portugal’s largest wine region, comes out to play. Dave McIntyre shares five things to know about this popular summer sip ... The 15 best sales this ...

  6. Mateus (wine) - Wikipedia

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    In the UK in 2002 the wine was re-packaged and relaunched to capitalise on 1970s nostalgia, with the wine being less sweet and more sparkling as drinkers preferred a drier wine. Its flask-shaped bottle, with unique " baroque historic mansion" label ( Mateus Palace in Vila Real , Portugal ) and cork stopper were retained, although a screw top ...

  7. Alentejo wine - Wikipedia

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    In the southern half of Portugal, the Alentejo region covers about a third of the country and is sparsely populated. In 2005, South Oregon University scientist Gregory V. Jones identified Alentejo ("southern Portugal" in his words) as the world's most challenged wine region (out of 27 world wine regions) from a climate change perspective.