The Grapes Putting Alentejo on the Map

Portugal’s Alentejo region could be the last wild wine frontier in Europe. Because the region didn't invest in international varieties (you know, like Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay), it now specializes in rare, native grapes.

Here’s a closer look at the major grapes that define Alentejo’s unique wine identity.

"Avant Tejo" Blends

  • A popular red wine style that emerged in Alentejo that blends the local and indigenous wine varieties such as Alicante Bouschet and Trincadeira, but is crafted in a modern way, much like Bordeaux.

Antão Vaz

  • Indigenous to the southern parts of Alentejo (called "Beja") and especially prominent in Vidigueira.
  • As a white wine it's exceptionally well-suited to the region’s hot, dry climate; highly resistant to drought and disease.
  • Expect fuller-bodied white wines with notes of pineapple, citrus, and floral nuances. When it's made in Talha (an ancient amphora) it's even richer!
  • Antão Vaz is often blended with Arinto or Roupeiro for added acidity and structure. Perfect for those who enjoy complex, food-friendly whites.

Mapped-Wine-Folly-Wine-Cycling-Show-Madeline-Puckette David Gluzman and Madeline Puckette explore Alentejo’s wine frontier by bike.

Arinto

  • A versatile white grape grown throughout Portugal, valued in Alentejo for its ability to retain acidity in warm climates.
  • Wines are vibrant, with lively acidity, strong mineral character, and flavors of green apple, lime, and lemon.
  • Frequently used in blends to “lift” other varieties, but it shines as a single varietal wine.
  • Look around Évora and Portalegre for some of the freshest examples.

Alicante Bouschet

  • A rare “teinturier” grape with red flesh, producing wines of intense color and body.
  • Thrives in Alentejo’s climate, often made as a single-varietal wine or used to add depth to blends.
  • Wines are full-bodied with firm tannins, moderate acidity, and flavors of dark berries and earthy undertones.
  • Known for its aging potential and appeal to those who love bold, concentrated reds.

Touriga Nacional

  • Widely regarded as Portugal’s finest red grape; originally from the north but now thriving in Alentejo.
  • Produces deeply colored, structured wines with rich tannins, floral and fruity aromas (black currant and violet).
  • Perfect for those seeking intense, complex reds with elegance.

Portugl-Alentejo-Wine-Varieties-WineFolly The major grapes of Alentejo in Portugal offer new varieties to discover.

Aragonez (Tempranillo)

  • Known as Tempranillo in Spain and Tinta Roriz in northern Portugal, Aragonez is a staple in Alentejo blends.
  • Adapts well to Alentejo’s hot, dry conditions, producing wines with higher alcohol and lower acidity.
  • Aromatic profile includes cherry, plum, wildflower, and spice; wines are medium to full-bodied with good tannic structure.
  • Great for lovers of balanced, fruit-driven reds with aging potential.

Trincadeira

  • Native to Portugal and especially important in Alentejo.
  • Produces wines with red fruit aromas and a mineral-earthy quality.
  • Wines generally have higher acidity and a spicy palate.
  • This wine is for those who enjoy lively, food-friendly reds.

Alfrocheiro

  • Adds freshness, color, and acidity to Alentejo blends.
  • Wines are aromatic, with notes of red berry fruit and baking spice, and offer good aging potential.
  • Wines made from Alfrocheiro are great for the cellar due to their elevated acidity.

Moreto

  • A lesser-known but distinctive red grape thriving in Alentejo’s heat.
  • Produces elegant, lighter-bodied reds reminiscent of Pinot Noir, yet adapted to the region’s hot climate.
  • Wines are soft, with subtle fruit and earthy notes, offering something unique for adventurous wine drinkers.

Wine-Alentejo-Bold-Reds-Madeline-Puckette Madeline Puckette regards the “big legs” on Tiago Cabaço’s 100% Alentejo Syrah.

Alentejo’s wines are as diverse as its landscape, offering something for every palate. Whether you’re drawn to fresh, vibrant whites or bold, age-worthy reds, exploring these grape varieties is the perfect way to experience the heart and soul of Portugal’s wine country.

Wines Mentioned


Olho de Mocho White

Rocim

2023 Olho de Mocho White

Alentejo | Portugal

At Herdade do Rocim we respect, from the beginning, the natural vocation of the region’s terroir, producing fresh, elegant and mineral wines.

Full mouth, with excellent acidity providing an intense freshness; a relevant unctuosness with a long, structured ending.

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Herdade de São Miguel Esquecido White

Casa Relvas

2023 Herdade de São Miguel Esquecido White

Alentejo | Portugal

The first single estate wine created exclusively from grapes from Herdade de São Miguel. Located in Redondo. The most recognized brand nationally, the wines come from a special terroir, where the sun of Alentejo perfectly combines with the soil and produces grapes with a lot of character, producing strong and vigorous wines without losing freshness.

Complex with great structure and freshness.

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Quintas de Borba White

Adega de Borba

2024 Quintas de Borba White

Alentejo | Portugal

Very fresh flavour, with unctuousnes and structure in which minerality and tropical fruits persist.

Very fresh flavour, with unctuousnes and structure in which minerality and tropical fruits persist.

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Tinta Carvalha

Fitapreta

2021 Tinta Carvalha

Alentejo | Portugal

Our vineyard Chão dos Eremitas, with more than 50 years old, is located in an unique and symbolic part of Alentejo: it was at the base of the Serra d’Ossa mountain that the São Paulo hermits first planted their vines. These wines refect the Alentejo of years past.

Very fine tense attack, elegant with a lot of depth and tension. A red that shows that Alentejo can be something else.

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Herdade de São Miguel Pé de Mãe

Casa Relvas

2023 Herdade de São Miguel Pé de Mãe

Alentejo | Portugal

The most recognized brand nationally, the wines come from a special terroir, where the sun of Alentejo perfectly combines with the soil and produces grapes with a lot of character, producing strong and vigorous wines without losing freshness. The first single estate wine created exclusively from grapes from Herdade de São Miguel. Located in Redondo.

Nice acidity and soft tannins, persistent fruity finish.

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Tiago Cabaço Syrah Red

Tiago Cabaço Winery

2023 Tiago Cabaço Syrah Red

Alentejo | Portugal

Seductive and serious, the wine range is modern in style and form, yet profoundly influenced by the Alentejo in character.

It stands out due to the refreshing freshness of the aftertaste and the soft, yet powerful tannins that brighten the exciting finish.

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Adega de Borba Reserva Red

Adega de Borba

2022 Adega de Borba Reserva Red

Alentejo | Portugal

The flavour is soft, with a slight astringency, and balanced. Tannins are fruity, soft and structured. Elegant finish.

The flavour is soft, with a slight astringency, and balanced. Tannins are fruity, soft and structured. Elegant finish.

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Moreto

Fitapreta

2021 Moreto

Alentejo | Portugal

Moreto is a varietal from the ancient varieties of the Alentejo vineyard, sister of Castelão, daughter of the crossing between Sarigo and Alfrocheiro Preto.

Full attack, concentrated with good freshness and persistent structure in the end.

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Esporão Reserva

Esporão

2023 Esporão Reserva

Alentejo | Portugal

Esporão Reserva was the first wine produced by Esporão, in 1985. It was born from our desire to produce the best wines in Alentejo. Over the years, it has been a wine that has led us to innovate, grow, look at our origins, care about nature, and see beyond.

Full and unctuous with a long and vibrant finish. Good and balancing acidity.

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Tiago Cabaço Winery

2021 blog

Alentejo | Portugal

Blog is a terroir wine, made on the vineyard and chosen from the finest areas of vines with an extremely low production.

Silky and velvety in texture, this is an intense, structured red wine, vigorous but not aggressive, complex and elegant with a fresh finish, and great keeping potential.

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