Counts of Anadia Wines

Wines With History

History

The Palace of the Counts of Anadia
The Palace of the Counts of Anadia is located in the heart of the city of Mangualde and belongs to the Dão Demarcated Region. The historical connection between the Palace and the agricultural world dates back to the 18th century, when the family property already had a variety of agricultural and livestock production, and wine was already being produced in stone presses.

Conde da Anadia

Wines
The wine production on the property dates back to the 18th century. Within the palace walls, we find the 10 hectares of vineyards, planted at an altitude of 500 meters on granitic soils. Belonging to the demarcated region of Dão (sub-region of Terras de Azurara), the palace vineyards feature typical grape varieties of the Dão region: Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro, Jaen, and Encruzado.

Conde da Anadia Colheita - Red

This wine is a blend of typical Dão grape varieties aged in bottle for 24 months. Its profile is elegant and smooth, with good freshness and structure, giving it elegance and gastronomic appeal.

Conde da Anadia Colheita - White

This white wine made from red grapes (100% Touriga Nacional) presents a citrine color with coppery nuances. Its aroma is lively and rich in mineral notes. On the palate, it is a challenging and engaging wine.

Conde da Anadia Reserve - Red

Resulting from the selection of the best Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro, and Jaen grapes, and from extended aging in barrel and bottle, it presents itself as elegant, intense, and structured, reflecting the essence of Dão.

Conde da Anadia Reserve - White

With a complex and elegant profile, this wine is the result of selecting the best grapes of Encruzado, Malvasia Fina, Cerceal, and Uva Cão, and aging them for 12 months in French oak barrels.

Vineyard

Vinha & Terroir

The vineyards of Palácio Anadia occupy an area of ​​10 hectares of the property and are composed of the most characteristic grape varieties of the Dão region: Touriga Nacional, Alfrocheiro, and Jaen, for red grapes, and Encruzado, Gouveio and Uva Cão for white grapes.
Typically granite soils and a terroir surrounded by several mountains, different rivers and forests that give the wines unique and distinct characteristics.
A vineyard considered rare, one of the few in existence, located in the city center, completely walled, in the vineyard-garden style.


Contacts

Visite-nos! Esperamos por si!
The Palace of the Counts of Anadia is open every day, from 10am to 1pm and from 2pm to 6pm (last visit at 5pm).
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