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Vinho Verde

Northwestern Portugal's largest wine region produces light, slightly sparkling 'green' wines meant for early drinking. High acidity and low alcohol make them perfect for summer. Alvarinho from Monção creates more serious expressions.

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wine
Wines
10

Wines from Vinho Verde

Monção e Melgaço (1)

Vinho Verde (9)

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Aveleda Fonte Branco

Aveleda

White

If refreshment had a flavor, it might taste something like this Vinho Verde from Aveleda. The name 'Fonte' means 'fountain' in Portuguese – a perfect description for a wine that flows with such effortless drinkability. Made from indigenous Portuguese varieties Loureiro and Alvarinho (the same as Spain's Albariño), this is the ideal introduction to Portugal's most famous white wine style. Aveleda, a family-owned estate dating back to 1870, is one of the region's most respected producers. Their Fonte Branco captures everything that makes Vinho Verde so beloved – it's light, crisp, and subtly complex with just enough fruit to keep things interesting without becoming heavy. Lower in alcohol than most whites, it's perfect for daytime sipping, summer gatherings, or any occasion that calls for a wine that refreshes rather than overwhelms. The kind of bottle that disappears with alarming speed – especially on hot days when nothing else will quite hit the spot.

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Broadbent - Rose Vinho Verde

Broadbent

White

This rosé version of Portugal's famous 'green wine' is summer in a bottle – light, slightly spritzy, and dangerously easy to drink. At just 10.5% alcohol, it's the perfect afternoon sipper that won't have you taking an unplanned nap by the pool. Broadbent has established itself as one of the premier importers of Portuguese wines, and their own label Vinho Verde showcases why these wines deserve more attention. The name 'green wine' refers not to the color but to its youthful character – these wines are meant to be enjoyed fresh and young. This rosé version adds a playful twist to the traditional style, offering all the refreshing qualities of classic Vinho Verde with the added charm of delicate red fruit flavors.

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Broadbent Spritzy White (Vinho Verde)

Broadbent

White

This is the wine equivalent of that perfect summer playlist – light, fun, and guaranteed to improve any gathering. The gentle spritz makes it instantly appealing, while the low alcohol content (just 9%) means you can enjoy an extra glass without regret. Broadbent's Vinho Verde captures everything that makes this Portuguese style so beloved – it's refreshing, unpretentious, and ridiculously easy to drink. The slight effervescence occurs naturally during fermentation, giving the wine its characteristic gentle fizz without formal carbonation. Perfect for hot days, casual meals, or anytime you want something that's simply delicious without demanding too much attention.

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Broadbent Vinho Verde

Broadbent

White

If refreshment were a religion, this wine would be its holy water. Broadbent's classic Vinho Verde delivers that signature light spritz and mouthwatering acidity that makes it the ultimate warm-weather sipper – and at just 9% alcohol, you can enjoy it all afternoon without worry. Vinho Verde (literally 'green wine') refers not to its color but to its youthful character – these wines are meant to be consumed fresh and young. Broadbent has established itself as one of the premier importers of Portuguese wines, and their own label Vinho Verde perfectly captures the style's appeal. This is the wine to reach for when the temperature rises, when seafood is on the menu, or when you simply need something utterly refreshing and uncomplicated.

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Casal Garcia Vinho Verde

Casal Garcia

White

Casal Garcia is the classic Vinho Verde – the wine that introduced countless drinkers to Portugal's famous 'green wine.' With its distinctive light spritz and low alcohol, it's practically engineered for daytime sipping and warm weather enjoyment. First produced in 1939, Casal Garcia has become the world's best-selling Vinho Verde, and for good reason – it perfectly captures the style's refreshing, uncomplicated appeal. The slight effervescence occurs naturally during fermentation, giving the wine its characteristic gentle fizz. At just 9.5% alcohol, it's the perfect choice for long lunches, beach days, or anytime you want something light and invigorating. Think of it as Portugal's answer to lemonade – only much more interesting and, well, alcoholic.

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Casal Garcia Vinho Verde Rosé

Casal Garcia

White

This rosé version of Portugal's famous Vinho Verde combines the best of both worlds – the refreshing character and light spritz of traditional Vinho Verde with the pretty berry notes of a good rosé. At just 9.5% alcohol, it's dangerously easy to enjoy. Casal Garcia has been producing Vinho Verde since 1939, becoming Portugal's most recognized wine brand internationally. Their rosé offering brings a playful twist to the traditional style, using red indigenous varieties to create a wine that's perfect for warm weather and casual gatherings. The slight effervescence occurs naturally during fermentation, giving the wine its signature gentle fizz. This bottle practically screams for a sunny patio, good friends, and absolutely nothing important to do for the rest of the day.

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Goivo Vinho Verde

Goivo

White

Vinho Verde (literally "green wine") isn't actually green – it's "green" in the sense of being young and fresh, meant to be enjoyed soon after bottling. Goivo's version captures everything that makes this style the perfect summer refresher. From Portugal's cool, rainy northwest region comes this slightly spritzy white that seems designed specifically for hot afternoons and casual meals. With its low alcohol, subtle effervescence, and bright acidity, it's the wine equivalent of a cool breeze on a warm day. While some might dismiss Vinho Verde as simple, its unpretentious charm and incredible versatility make it a bottle that disappears with surprising speed. Keep it well-chilled and watch how quickly everyone asks for a second glass.

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Raw Bar - Vinho Verde

Raw Bar

White

Raw Bar Vinho Verde is exactly what the name suggests – the perfect companion to fresh seafood, with that signature slight effervescence that makes Portugal's 'green wine' so distinctive. From Portugal's lush, rainy northwest region, this wine embodies the local philosophy that wine should be enjoyed young, fresh, and without pretension – basically the opposite of that friend who won't stop talking about their investment portfolio. At a gentle 10.5% ABV, this is the kind of wine that lets you have that second (or third) glass without regret. The slight spritz isn't from carbonation but rather from a touch of trapped CO2 during bottling – a traditional technique that adds to its refreshing character. Think of it as nature's wine spritzer, perfect for hot days, seafood feasts, or anytime you need something that's simultaneously interesting and utterly gulpable. It's the vinous equivalent of that friend who's always up for a good time but never causes any drama.

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Vera Vinho Verde

Vera

White

Vinho Verde (literally 'green wine') isn't actually green in color – it refers to its youthful, fresh style that's meant to be enjoyed immediately. Vera's version captures everything that makes this Portuguese classic the ultimate hot weather refresher – it's light, zippy, and has that signature slight effervescence that makes it dangerously drinkable. At a modest alcohol level and with a price tag that encourages generous pouring, this is the wine equivalent of a cool ocean breeze. It doesn't demand contemplation or fancy glassware – just friends, sunshine, and perhaps some seafood. The slight fizz isn't from carbonation but from a touch of trapped CO2 from fermentation – a traditional technique that adds to its thirst-quenching appeal. Summer in a bottle, regardless of the actual season.