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Quinta do Popa

Quinta do Popa Contos da Terra Douro Branco

Quinta do Popa Contos da Terra Douro Branco

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Quinta do Pôpa’s Contos da Terra Douro Branco is a fresh, aromatic white from the Douro valley made as a blend of several native Portuguese grapes, including Viosinho, Gouveio, Folgazão, Rabigato, Códega de Larinho and Arinto.

In the glass it shows a light straw-yellow colour and offers a bright, lively nose: expect citrus (lemon, lime), lime-zest and a touch of tropical fruit or exotic-fruit hint, along with a subtle mineral nuance. On the palate it is crisp and refreshing with high acidity, a clean, slightly saline/stone-driven mineral backbone and a citrus-tinged finish that leaves the wine lively and easy-drinking.

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Tasting Notes

Lemon, White Peach, Wild Herbs and Slate

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Quinta do Popa

Style: Winery

Country: Portugal

Region: Douro Valley

The Douro Valley can produce wines of enormous power, but some of the most compelling bottles from the region are the ones that manage to combine that concentration with freshness and energy. Quinta do Pôpa has built much of its reputation around exactly that balance.

Founded by the Ferreira family, the estate sits in the heart of the Douro and works with traditional local grape varieties including Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz and old mixed vineyard plantings. The vineyards themselves benefit from the dramatic terraced slopes that define the region.

The red wines tend to carry dark berry fruit, spice, wild herbs and mineral depth while staying surprisingly bright and approachable. There is structure, certainly, but rarely the sort of heaviness that can occasionally overwhelm Douro wines.

The white wines are particularly worth exploring as well. The Douro's higher-altitude vineyard sites can produce whites with citrus, stone fruit and floral character alongside a stony freshness that feels very different from Portugal’s coastal regions.

There is a youthful confidence running through the winery. Respect for tradition remains central, but the wines feel modern, expressive and built around drinkability rather than sheer extraction.