Portugal Flashcards

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Portugal’s location

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  • most westerly country of continental Europe
  • bordered by Atlantic on west and south
  • bordered by Spain on north and east
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  • overview of Portugal’s wines
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  • most famous for fortified (Port, Madeira)
  • most grapes are made into unfortified wines
    • more red than white
    • wide range of quality indigenous grapes, though also international Syrah & Cabernet Sauvignon
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Earliest days of wine in Portugal (up to 5AD)

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  • 2000BC Tartessians (from what is now Andalucia in S-W Spain) planted vines in Tagus & Sado valleys
  • then Phoenicians (1500BC - 300BC) brought more vines
  • Greeks 600BC onwards
  • Romans 210BC - 5AD
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What links Portugal’s wine to England historically?

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On-off wars with France

  • Treaty of Windsor 1386 (close ties v Spain & France)
  • Methuen Treaty 1703 (military, but gave low wine taxes, especially on Port)
  • light, astringent reds from NW Portugal, then Port and later wines from around Lisbon
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Why were the 19th & 20th Century not kind to Portugal’s wine industry?

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  • Peninsular War (1807-14 with UK v France)
  • Portuguese Civil War (1828-34)
  • 1867+ Phylloxera devastation
  • Antonio de Oliviera Salazar PM 1932-72 gave preference to coops. Over 100 in 50s & 60s volume poor wine: damaged Portugal’s reputation
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What two major Portuguese brands arose in 1940s ?

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  1. Mateus Rosé (1942)
    1. in 1980s it was (together with a white version) 0ver 40% Portugal still wine exports
  2. Lancers Rosé (1944)
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Why did Portugual’s wine business improve from 1974 onwards?

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  • Carnation Revolution April 25 1974 overthrew Fascists
  • Joined EU in 1986
    • low-interest loans, no trade restrictions ecouraged producers to make own wine
    • coops w/o govt protection had to change
    • money for training, modernisation (eg temp controlled tanks)
  • 2011-14 EU/IMF bail-out forced dev of global export market - fortunately Portugal makes fresh white, ripe reds at inexpensive- med price with rare grapes
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Climate and growing environment of Portugal

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  • Very varied. Lots of microclimates
  • West Portugal strongly influenced by Atlantic (cool, wet, esp to NW)
  • More inland in north protected by mountains - continental climate, warmer, drier growing season
  • Warm, drier South topography is rolling hills & plains
  • Climate change
    • drought an issue in continental, inland areas eg Douro, Dao, Atlentejo
    • extreme weather eg Douro hail & storms, Dao wildfires in 2017
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Soils and their impact in Portugal

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  • In mountainous regions (Vinho Verde, Douro & Dão & hilly outcrops in Alentjo) schist or granite common
  • Coastal regions further south (Bairrada, Losboa, Tejo & Peninsula de Setúbal) more varied - some clay with high limestone, others sandy.
  • Fertile alluvial around riverbanks esp Tejo and Vinho Verde/Minho (though many grubbed up post 1986 joining EU, as emphasis on quality)
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What has the effect of joining the EU had on the Portuguese wine industry?

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  • Reduction in vineyards
    • 190000ha 2018 - 85000 less in 20 years
    • focus on quality, indigenous, better sites, more commercial, popular appeal eg
  • Atlentejo
    • warm, sunny, flat topography (mechanisation), consultants, EU investment
    • quality, ripe, soft style for export & domestic
    • close to Lisbon - new estates cater for wine tourism
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what is Portugal’s annual production of wine in volume terms?

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  • Last ten years between 560m litres and 710m, depending on weather
  • 99% mainland (1% Madeira, Azores)
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Risks and threats to wine production in Portugal

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  • Climate change extreme weather
    • hails and storms (Douro)
    • drought (Douro, Dao, Atlentejo)
    • wildfires (Dao 2017)
  • Wet weather near coast - poor fruit set/ fungal disease
  • ESCA (trunk disease) European grapevine moth
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