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Portugal is a popular destination for travellers because it has a multitude of attractions for tourists. Its rich heritage combined with its wonderful culture has put this country on the map as millions of people flock this European nation every year. However, one of the things that have made this country so popular has to be the exceptional wines that they are able to produce. There are all sorts of fine wines that come from all over the world but it would be safe to say that Portuguese wine has to be one of the best.
Perhaps the most popular wine to come out of this country is Vinho Verde. A lot of people are familiar with Vinho Verde and one does not have to be a connoisseur to have a pleasant experience of tasting this wonderful product. One thing that has made this drink so prevalent is the fact that it does not need to age. This is because it is made from grapes that do not contain too much sugar in them. Due to its low alcohol content and gassy taste, Vinho Verde is an excellent companion for seafood dishes. However, because of the low sugar content it is advisable to consume this drink while it is still young.
Aside from Vinho Verde there are a few other wines that have made the Portuguese famous among the world’s top connoisseurs. A popular companion for game and meat dishes is Douro wines that are produced in the Porto region. Douro originally had a bitter taste but has recently been developed into fine table wines. Bairrada is another world-renowned wine from this nation and it is known for having a very rich taste because of its full body.
Bairrada is produced in a region where the soil is mostly clay. The grapes used to produce Bairrada are exposed to sunlight and are allowed to mature. Lastly, there is also Alentejo which comes from the southern region of this country. Both the red and white variety of Alentejo has become a mainstay for the Portuguese themselves as they are considered to be of the highest quality.
Above are just a few examples of Portuguese wine that are available in the market today. Surely, there are more that may taste better for some, depending of course on the sophistication of one’s tongue. Nonetheless, it is needless to say that Portugal is definitely one of the best sources for top class wine.