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Explore the regions of Beira Baixa and Dao in central Portugal through the new vintage arrivals from Gardunha Sul and new winemaker (to the UK) Elise Freire Lobo.  Located between Porto and Lisbon both Dao and Beira are historical wine producing regions leaning towards fresher, crisper and cleaner styles than their Douro valley neighbours.  Perfect for summer drinking!

 

Some more on Freire Lobo, in the Dao region:

Having spent over decade working for renowned winemakers like Anselmo Mendes, Carlos Lucas, Carlos Rodrigues and Alvaro Castro, Elisa Freire Lobo returned to her family vineyard to take the reins in 2010.  

 

Moving the farming straight into organic conversion, using cover crops and a local breed of sheep to maintain the 15ha of vineyards.  She only works with heritage Portugese grape varietals.  

 

Some more on Gardunha Sul in Beira Baixa:

André had been working in conventional wineries for 15 years when the Covid lockdown allowed him the time to reassess and create a winery based on the principles of the wines his grandfather used to make.   As he puts it he is "in search of the true “essence” of the grape without any kind of masks".  The project has 2 main goals:

1) Have sustainable vineyards, with organic and biodynamic principals, with minimal intervention and treatments in the cellar

2) Researching and preserving old grape varieties – to not pursue  quantity but typicity and uniqueness. 

 

Starting off in a friend's cellar, his first vintages were released from the 2020 harvest.  The grapes were sourced from organic and biodynamic vineyards in the region (though uncertified) as Beira has the highest concentration of organic vineyards in Portugal - it is pretty well embedded as the norm in agriculture here!

 

Now renting 2.5hA of vineyards full of local heritage varietals: Fonte Cal and Uva Formosa, Bastardo Espanhol, Carrega Burros, Bastardinho, Rufete, Marufo, Moscatel Tinto and Jaen.  He also continues to buy in grapes from other local growers he trust: Siria, Arinto,  Rufete, Mourisco, Bastardo, Bastado Espanhol, Castelão and Trincadeira.

 

Join us for our latest monthly wine tasting, where we open a range of bottles to explore a region, style or theme. We'll introduce 5 or 6 wines, taste and chat about them together. Some cheese & snacks will be provided, too. The tasting will typically take about 1.5 hours. After the tasting you're welcome to stay for more drinks & nibbles if you'd like (closing 10.30pm).

 

 

Wine Tasting - Exploring Central Portugal. 21 June 2025 6.30pm

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  • Tickets are non-refundable 48 hours before the event. Ticket holders must be 18 or over. Please note space is limited and social distancing will not be possible. 

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