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Raríssimo by Osvaldo Amado

Bairrada DOC | Dão DOC

Heralded as the most awarded winemaker in Portugal, Osvaldo Amado is the owner and winemaker of Raríssimo wines. Amado wanted his wines, from both Bairraida and the Dão, to convey what nature conveys: immediate gratification as well as the test of patience. Raríssimo young wines are at least 5 years old, with an average release year of 2010. From Espumante to 20+ year old reds from the Dão, you are in for a rare experience.

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Casal Amado by Osvaldo Amado

Vinho Verde DOC

The Casal Amado brand was born from the passion of Osvaldo Amado and his dedicated team. These wines celebrate the essence of the Vinho Verde region in Portugal. Each bottle is a tribute to the land that inspires them, where the freshness, lightness and complexity of the wine combines with the tradition and passion of those who make it. Casal Amado is more than just a wine; it invites you to savor unique moments, surrounded by nature, history and love.

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Todos by Osvaldo Amado

Bairrada DOC

Todos is the brand that aims to democratize Baga and Arinto – Osvaldo Amado’s two chosen grape varieties – transforming them into universal wines. “Baga for All” is a key phrase for the winemaker, who describes the variety as “Portugal’s national grape,” turning it into planetary nectars – whites, reds, rosés, sparkling and still wines – these are wines that universally appeal. The Todos wines reflect Osvaldo Amado’s mission to bring harmony and happiness to the world through his wines.

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Pipa Rosa by Osvaldo Amado

Beira Interior DOC

The story of the Pipa Rosa brand begins in Beira Interior, a wine region that offers a journey through a vast diversity of vineyards, from those cultivated at high altitudes to the plains at the foot of the mountains, giving rise to outstanding wines.

It is within this challenging variety of terroirs that Osvaldo Amado and his team select the best grapes for the production of great wines that also pay tribute to the barrels used for aging the wines, while simultaneously honoring the rose, a delicate flower with an intense and captivating aroma – just like the Pipa Rosa wines.

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Cazas Novas

Vinho Verde DOC | Minho

Just when you thought you knew Vinho Verde, we introduce you to the rarest grape in the DOC: Avesso. Cazas Novas was first bottled in 2008, but the estate has family roots going back seven generations. In Santa Marinha do Zêzere, Baião, the southeast corner of Vinho Verde that overlooks the Douro Valley, the Cunha Coutinho family fell in love with the grape whose name suggests an aversion towards something. Avesso is loyal only to its native terroir and therefore created its own exclusivity. 

 
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Herdade Grande

Alentejo DOC | Vidigueira

Since 1920 the Lança family has been making wine in Vidiguera, the prime region within the DOC of Alentejo. It is now the third and fourth generations who are running the estate and continuing on the ancestral 'Talha' method of winemaking and aging, in clay pots as the Romans did long, long ago. Indigenous varietals, Mediterranean climate, predominantly schist soils, and sustainable viticulture are keys to the Lança family's elegant wines and continued longevity. 

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Aneto Wines

Douro Valley DOC | Castedo do Duoro, Alijó

Aneto is a plant, according to the Portuguese, 'expresses love' so it was only natural for the family to name their estate Aneto Wines. Their love and passion for the Douro Valley easily comes through in their bottles of wine. The indigenous white grapes of Gouveio, Rabigato, and Víosinho (to name just a few) are selectively planted on a mixture of granite and shale soils while the reds are appropriately planted on schist soils with outcrops of clay. Seamlessly integrating a new, modern wing to the existing old stone cellar makes for a great visit.