Quinta das Pereirinhas is synonymous with family tradition. It is an inheritance in the cultivation of vines that goes back a long way, when the ancestors of the current family returned from emigration in Brazil and decided to rethink and reorganise the way of understanding and practising agriculture at that time, in that place. That's how far we've come, to the present day, a period in which Alvarinho wine from Monção and Melgaço is becoming increasingly recognised and prestigious.
In this context, Quinta das Pereirinhas is a recognised dynamic label in the region, without ever losing the thread of tradition and the connection to the deep roots of the land. Without this bond, wine is nothing, it's just a drink like any other. And wine can't be just that, it has to be a historical and sensory journey, anchored in the cultural, social and geological specificities of a given territory.
And that's what this magnificent border wine-growing area in the far north of Portugal represents: a tour through the fragments of collective memory, a walk through history and a humanised glimpse of the future.