Portugal
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The Comissão Vitivinícola Regional Alentejana (CVRA) – Alentejo Regional Winegrowing Commission - was founded in 1989 as a private institution dedicated to certifying, controlling and protecting the Alentejo PDO and Alentejano PGI wines.
It is also responsible for promoting the Alentejo wines both domestically and in selected international markets. Funding for the CVRA comes from the sale of certification seals to be placed on the back label of Alentejo bottles to guarantee the origin of the wine.
Adega Herdade das Aldeias de Juromenha is a family-owned agricultural company, which has been operating since 1984 a set of adjacent farms located 15 km from the city of Elvas, next to the Guadiana River overlooking the village of Juromenha, right in the heart of Alentejo. The agricultural holding is diversified, with Montado for Agriculture, Olive and Olive Groves, Almonds, Vineyards and Winery. In 1998, in an area with a great tradition in the art of making wine, the first vineyards were planted, in Monte dos Outeiros, next to Herdade das Aldeias, thus beginning the 1st phase of the project. Planting at this stage, only traditional Portuguese grape varieties: Trincadeira, Aragonês, Antão Vaz, Alicante Bouschet, Touriga Nacional, Alvarinho and Arinto. In 2001, with the entry into production of these first vineyards, it was necessary to build the winery. A building with straight lines, composed of the torrid tones of the hot Alentejo landscape, with views of the vineyards, the Guadiana River and the village of Juromenha. Currently, the vineyards are in their 8th phase of expansion, accumulating 104 hectares in production, predominantly native Portuguese varieties are planted, and international varieties are also found, namely Syrah, Carbernet Sauvignon, Tannat, Petit Verdot, among others. The wine produced is sold through the brand “Aldeias de Juromenha”, in allusion to the village of Juromenha and the name of one of the “Aldeias” estates, the brand “Forte da Graça” in honor of the Iconic Monument of Elvas with the same name. Today we have around 32 wine references, including whites and reds, sparkling wines, liqueurs and late harvest wines. Currently our honors include more than 50 national and international distinctions, including 30 gold, 18 silver and 12 bronze. The art of wine is an evolving concept, which changes with time and desires, but which also remains, immutable, in its human aspect, excellence.
[EN] Among the vineyards and olive groves that make the eye lose itself in the horizon, Herdade da Lisboa appears.
Since 2011, this has been the place of Família Cardoso in Vidigueira, in the Baixo Alentejo sub-region. A place where the modernity of the winery intersects with the tradition of the Alentejo cellars and where the diversity of viticulture is added to the permanent evolution of oenology.
A place where the work and investment carried out by Família Cardoso is allowing the recovery of iconic wines and the development of new wines and sparkling wines that express the full strength of the region.
[FR] Au milieu des vignes et des oliveraies qui se perdent à perte de vue, se dresse Herdade da Lisboa.
Depuis 2011, ce domaine est le fief de la Família Cardoso à Vidigueira, dans la sous-région du Baixo Alentejo. Un lieu où la modernité du domaine se mêle à la tradition des caves de l'Alentejo et où la diversité de la viticulture contribue à l'évolution constante de l'œnologie.
Un lieu où le travail et les investissements de la Família Cardoso permettent la renaissance de vins emblématiques et l'élaboration de nouveaux vins et de vins effervescents qui expriment toute la richesse du terroir.
Herdade das Servas is family enterprise with a remarkable winemaking tradition of 13 generations rooted in the Alentejo region.
Its winemaking legacy dates back to 1667, and this date can be found in two ceramic amphorae that have been passed down from generation to generation, which have an eight-pointed star drawn, a symbol of boaventura, regeneration, abundance and protection of the crops, but also of truth and hope – core values for the Serrano Mira heritage.
It currently has about 350 hectares, divided into eight vineyards that are distinct from each other, but which complement each other in their identity, located in Estremoz and Borba and installed at an average altitude of 300 meters, between Serra d'Ossa and Serra de São Mamede, where regenerative agricultural practices are applied.
With a high commitment to the production of quality and sustainable wines, made exclusively from its own vineyards, Herdade das Servas is officially certified in ISO9001:2015, ISO22000:2023, Alentejo Wine Sustainability Program (PSVA) and currently in Organic Production Mode - Conversion.
Whites, Rosés and Reds currently arrive on the market with the brands Monte das Servas and Herdade das Servas.
Wine tourism has always been a fundamental part of this project, with a way to receive those who want to know the process of creating our wines. There are several tastings available, complemented with snacks or more demanding wine pairings, at the table of the Legacy Winery Restaurant, that presents a contemporary cuisine, but inspired by the traditions of Alentejo gastronomy: with soul, originality and full of flavor.
Sovibor is a wine producer from Alentejo that combines tradition, technical expertise, and a strong connection to its origin. Working primarily with Portuguese grape varieties, it produces authentic, balanced, and consistent wines, focused on expressing the character of the Alentejo terroir while meeting the requirements of the professional wine market.
With a clear focus on quality, consistency, and technical control throughout all stages of production, Sovibor offers versatile wine ranges suited to both on-trade and distribution channels, delivering competitive wines with identity and a faithful expression of their origin.
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