Portugal - General Questions Flashcards
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Quality levels for
Portuguese wine
Vinhos de Mesa
Vinhos Regional (VR) Indicação Geogràfica Protegida (IGP)
Denominação de Origem Protegida (DOP)
What is the minimum percetage from a VR/IGP
for that region to appear on a label?
85% minimum
What is
Adamado?
Sweet
-Doce is also used
What is
Carvalho?
Oak
What is
Doce?
Sweet
-Adamado is also used
What is
Garrafeira?
Gran Reserva
For vintage dated wines only!
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.5% min higher ABV
than required wine/region
Branco
**12 months min total aging
**6 months min in bottle.
Tinta
*30 months min total aging
**12 months min in bottle
(Stevenson says 3 years total)
(…ish)
What is
I.P.R.?
Idicacao Proveniencia Regulamentada
(similar to France’s VDQS)
-done away with (just like VDQS)
All IPRs became DOPs.
What is
Licoroso?
Fortified wine
What is
Maduro?
Matured
-often refers to wine that has been stored in a vat.
What is
Produzido e engarrafado por?
Produced and bottled by
What is
Quinado?
Aromatized Tonic Wine

Note:
- Made from extract from the Cinchona tree
- Similar to Italy’s Chinato
- Pioneered in Portugal by Adriano Ramos Pinto (founder of Ramos Pinto)
What is
Reserva in Portugal?
.5% higher min ABV
than minimum requirement
on traditional method Espumante indicates:
*12 months min on lees
Some regions requirements may be stricter (eg- Dao)
Used for Vintage dated wine only!
What is
Solar?
Property -or- Estate
-can refer to a single vineyard
What is
Velho?
Literally means “Old”
Branco
*2 years min aging
Tinta
*3 years min aging
-used to have no legal definition-
What is
Colheita Seleccionada?
1% ABV higher
than the regular minimum
What is
Enforcado?
A system for training vines most widely used in Minho.
Vines are trained very high (trees & telephone poles).
Note: less than 10% of the regions vines are trained this way anymore.

What is
Chao Rija?
A soil type in the Colares DOP of Lisboa.
Hard, stony soil. (Red Sandstone?)
Located further inland away from the coast.
- Chao Rija* soils must be planted to 80% min Castelao (casta) in Colares DOP.
- However, Castelao may only account for 10% Max of the total blend of Colares Tinto.
Less desirable than the sandy Chao de Areia sandy soils of the region that are closer to the coast.
- Chao de Areia must be planted to 80% min Ramisco, in comparison to Chao Rija’s 80% min Castelao
What is
Chao de Areia?
- *A soil type of Colares DOP in Lisboa.**
- (the most desirable type here)*
This sandy soil is mainly dug in trenches and planted to protect it from the marine winds due to its proximity to the Atlantic coast.
- unlike the hard, stony Chao Rija soil.
Chao de Areia must be planted to 80% min Ramisco (casta).
What is
Colheita?
Vintage
What is
D.O.P.?
Denominacao Origem Protegida
What is
Engarrafado?
Bottled by
What is
Engarrafado na origem?
Estate Bottled
What is
Escolha?
Choice -or- Selection
What is
Espumante?
Sparkling Wine
- can be made by any process unless specifically qualified on label
- If Reserva appears on the label the wine must be aged on its lees for a minimum on 12 months.





