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Welcome to the Portuguese School of Learning Wine! We're thrilled to have you join us on this exciting journey into the world of Portuguese wines.

Portugal boasts a rich winemaking tradition with unique grape varietals, diverse regions, and delicious food pairings. Whether you're a complete beginner or a seasoned wine enthusiast, we have something for everyone.

Here's a taste of what you can expect at our school:

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Portugal boasts a rich winemaking tradition

with distinct regions and grape varietals. Here's a roadmap to get you started on your Portuguese wine adventure:
1. Diverse Regions: Unlike some wine countries dominated by one or two regions, Portugal offers a delightful variety. The Douro Valley, famed for its Port wines, is a must-explore. But venture further and discover the charm of Vinho Verde in Minho, the bold reds of Alentejo, or the full-bodied Dao wines.

2. Unique Grapes: Portugal shines with its indigenous grape varietals. You'll encounter names like Touriga Nacional (red) in the Douro or Alvarinho (white) in Vinho Verde. Familiarize yourself with these grapes to understand the distinctive flavors of each region.

3. Explore Port Styles: Port wine, a fortified wine from the Douro, is a Portuguese icon. From the ruby styles perfect with cheese to the aged Tawny Ports ideal for dessert, delve into the world of Port to discover its versatility.

4. Classification System: Understanding Portugal's wine classification system can be helpful. DOC (Denominação de Origem Controlada) signifies a protected designation of origin, ensuring grapes come from a specific region. There's also DOP (Denominação de Origem Protegida) with similar principles.

5. Online Resources: To deepen your knowledge, explore online resources like the Vinhos de Portugal website (https://www.winesofportugal.com/) or wine blogs focused on Portuguese wines.

6. Wine Pairing: Learning to pair Portuguese wines with food elevates the experience. Research how different regions and grape varietals complement various dishes.

7. Consider a Wine Tour: If possible, consider joining a wine tour in Portugal. Visiting vineyards and wineries allows you to see firsthand the winemaking process and taste wines directly at the source.

With a little exploration, you'll be navigating the world of Portuguese wines like a pro in no time!

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