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SILVA, A. J. M. (2014), (19) “Les vins au goût d’argile : anatomie d’une tradition plurimillénaire. Le cas d’étude portugais du vin de talha”, 138e Congrès des Sociétés Historiques et Scientifiques : Se nourrir, pratiques et stratégies alimentaires (Rennes, 22–26 April 2013), Éditions SHS,
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There are eight subregions of the Alentejo region that are entitled to the Alentejo DOC designation. The names of the subregions may be indicated on the label together with the name Alentejo, for example as Alentejo-Borba. These subregions were initially created as separate
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identified Alentejo ("southern Portugal" in his words) as the world's most challenged wine region (out of 27 world wine regions) from a climate change perspective. The region is noted for it vast
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72:. In the southern half of Portugal, the Alentejo region covers about a third of the country and is sparsely populated. In 2005, South Oregon University scientist 20:
A red wine from the Alentejo that is a blend of several Portuguese grape varieties including Argones (Tinta Roriz/Tempranillo), Alicante Bouschet and Alfrocheiro.
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Official Journal of the European Union C 187/1, 8.8.2009: List of quality wines produced in specified regions
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production. Some producers of this region still make wine in great pottery vessels, as in Roman times.
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production but has in recent years garnered attention for its table
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The principal grapes of the Alentejo region includes
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Index


Portuguese wine
Alentejo
Vinho Regional
Denominação de Origem Controlada
French
vin de pays
AOC
Gregory V. Jones
cork
wine

Indicação de Proveniencia Regulamentada
Portalegre
Borba
Redondo
Evora
Reguengos
Granja-Amareleja
Vidigueira
Moura
Abundante
Alfrocheiro Preto
Alicante Bouschet
Antão Vaz
Arinto
Cabernet Sauvignon
Carignan
Chardonnay
Diagalves

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