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[[File:Palmela_DOC_Arrabida_footslope_vineyards.jpg|thumb|right|Vineyards in the Palmela DOC region]] | |||
The '''Palmela DOC''' (Denominação de Origem Controlada) is a [[wine region]] located in the [[Setúbal Peninsula]] of [[Portugal]]. It is renowned for its production of high-quality [[red wine|red]] and [[white wine|white wines]], with a particular emphasis on the [[Castelão (grape)|Castelão]] grape variety. | |||
== Geography and Climate == | |||
The Palmela DOC is situated in the [[Arrábida Natural Park]], which provides a unique [[terroir]] for viticulture. The region benefits from a [[Mediterranean climate]], characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The proximity to the [[Atlantic Ocean]] moderates the temperatures, providing ideal conditions for grape growing. | |||
== Grape Varieties == | |||
The primary grape variety used in Palmela DOC wines is [[Castelão (grape)|Castelão]], also known locally as "Periquita." This grape is well-suited to the sandy soils of the region and produces wines with rich fruit flavors and good aging potential. Other grape varieties grown in the region include [[Arinto]], [[Fernão Pires]], and [[Moscatel de Setúbal]]. | |||
== Wine Production == | |||
[[File:Arrabida_footslope_vineyards.jpg|thumb|left|Vineyards at the foot of the Arrábida mountains]] | |||
The Palmela DOC is known for its robust red wines, which are often aged in [[oak barrels]] to enhance their complexity. The wines typically exhibit flavors of red berries, plums, and spices, with a balanced acidity and tannin structure. White wines from the region are fresh and aromatic, often featuring notes of citrus and tropical fruits. | |||
== Cultural Significance == | |||
Wine production in the Palmela region has a long history, dating back to [[Roman Empire|Roman times]]. The region's wines have been celebrated for their quality and have played a significant role in the local economy and culture. The annual [[Festa das Vindimas]] (Harvest Festival) in Palmela is a testament to the importance of viticulture in the area. | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Setúbal Peninsula]] | |||
* [[Castelão (grape)]] | |||
* [[Arrábida Natural Park]] | |||
* [[Portuguese wine]] | |||
[[Category:Wine regions of Portugal]] | [[Category:Wine regions of Portugal]] | ||
[[Category:Portuguese wine]] | [[Category:Portuguese wine]] | ||
Revision as of 05:13, 16 February 2025
Palmela DOC
The Palmela DOC (Denominação de Origem Controlada) is a wine region located in the Setúbal Peninsula of Portugal. It is renowned for its production of high-quality red and white wines, with a particular emphasis on the Castelão grape variety.
Geography and Climate
The Palmela DOC is situated in the Arrábida Natural Park, which provides a unique terroir for viticulture. The region benefits from a Mediterranean climate, characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. The proximity to the Atlantic Ocean moderates the temperatures, providing ideal conditions for grape growing.
Grape Varieties
The primary grape variety used in Palmela DOC wines is Castelão, also known locally as "Periquita." This grape is well-suited to the sandy soils of the region and produces wines with rich fruit flavors and good aging potential. Other grape varieties grown in the region include Arinto, Fernão Pires, and Moscatel de Setúbal.
Wine Production

The Palmela DOC is known for its robust red wines, which are often aged in oak barrels to enhance their complexity. The wines typically exhibit flavors of red berries, plums, and spices, with a balanced acidity and tannin structure. White wines from the region are fresh and aromatic, often featuring notes of citrus and tropical fruits.
Cultural Significance
Wine production in the Palmela region has a long history, dating back to Roman times. The region's wines have been celebrated for their quality and have played a significant role in the local economy and culture. The annual Festa das Vindimas (Harvest Festival) in Palmela is a testament to the importance of viticulture in the area.