A Quinta das Pereirinhas is synonymous with family tradition. Its winemaking history goes back a long way, rooted in the time when the family's ancestors returned from emigration in Brazil and decided to rethink and reorganise the way they understood and practised agriculture in that place.
From this founding gesture, we arrive at the present day, in a period in which the Alvarinho from Monção and Melgaço has experienced sustained growth in notoriety and prestige, establishing itself as one of the great references in Portuguese wine.

In this context, Quinta das Pereirinhas stands out as a dynamic producer in the region, without ever losing sight of tradition or its deep connection to the land. Without this link, wine is nothing — it becomes just another drink among many. And wine cannot be that. It must be a historical and sensory journey, anchored in the cultural, social and geological specificities of a particular territory.
This is precisely what this magnificent wine-growing region on the northern border of Portugal represents: a journey through fragments of collective memory, a journey through history and a deeply humanised glimpse of the future.
