{"id":13993,"date":"2017-05-22T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2017-05-21T22:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.invinic.com\/why-you-should-be-drinking-more-portuguese-white-wine"},"modified":"2018-02-15T16:23:59","modified_gmt":"2018-02-15T15:23:59","slug":"why-you-should-be-drinking-more-portuguese-white-wine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/blog.invinic.com\/en\/why-you-should-be-drinking-more-portuguese-white-wine","title":{"rendered":"Why you should be drinking more Portuguese white wine"},"content":{"rendered":"
Portuguese white wine<\/b><\/a> doesn\u2019t always get the credit it deserves. We love Spanish wine so much that we sometimes forget about neighbouring Portugal and the wondrous wine it has to offer. Sure, you hear about <\/span>Port<\/b><\/a> now and then, but what about the country\u2019s white wines? We\u2019ve got everything you need to know about Portuguese white wine, and why you should be drinking more of it!<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Fortified <\/span>Port wine<\/b><\/a> is the national speciality, sure. And yes, there\u2019s <\/span>white Port wine<\/b><\/a>. These are superb wines reflecting centuries of know-how and made in a number of distinctive styles. But we\u2019re not interested in Port today. No, what we\u2019re talking about here is Portugal\u2019s <\/span>dry white wine<\/b><\/a>, the sort of table wine that you can easily drink with dinner without falling over!<\/span><\/p>\n To understand these wines, let\u2019s have a quick introduction to the key white grape varieties used in Portugal!<\/span><\/p>\n <\/p>\n The country is home to a great many indigenous varieties of red and white grapes. For our purposes, we\u2019re going to focus only on three of the most important Portuguese white wine grapes. Understand these ones and you\u2019ll be able to carry a conversation with any Portuguese wine buff!<\/span><\/p>\n The Arinto grape variety is relatively aromatic, and produces white wines that are fresh, high in acidity and with lots of lovely fruit flavours. The best Arinto wines are found in the Bucelas DOC region, and the grape is also used in the blend for Vinho Verde DOC wines, where, confusingly, it is referred to as \u201cPedern\u00e3\u201d.<\/span><\/li>\n The Trajadura grape produces Portuguese white wine in the Vinho Verde region. It has a number of characteristics that make it very useful as a blending grape, primarily its medium to full-body and distinctive lemon aromas.<\/span><\/li>\nIntroducing Portuguese white wine<\/strong><\/h2>\n
3 Portuguese white wine grape varieties you should know<\/strong><\/h2>\n
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Arinto<\/b><\/h3>\n
Trajadura<\/b><\/h3>\n
Alvarinho<\/b><\/h3>\n