From June 16th to 27th
At Vavin, you can not only enjoy a curated selection of fine French wines, but also experience classic flavors from the Old World.
This June, don’t miss our limited-time “Portuguese Wine Fair” — buy 𝟭 get 𝟭 free on Red wine, Vinho Verde, and Port.
Only $990 for any 2 bottles to take home! Special Offer lasts for just 12 days — don’t miss this rare opportunity!
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NT$990
The Nostalgia range to honor traditional winemaking methods and highlight the pure character of each region. This Alvarinho is crafted from old vines in the Vinho Verde region, expressing the elegance and aromatic depth of this noble grape.
Grapes are sourced from the northern part of Vinho Verde, near the Spanish border. Here, granite soils and cool Atlantic breezes contribute to the wine’s freshness, minerality, and aromatic complexity—hallmarks of quality Alvarinho.
Pale yellow with green hues. The nose shows citrus, green apple, peach, and floral notes. The palate is creamy and structured, with crisp acidity and a long, mineral finish—elegant and beautifully balanced.
NT$890 元の価格は NT$890 でした。NT$710現在の価格は NT$710 です。
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NT$850
ポルト・アズールは、品質と伝統に根差した、活気に満ちた親しみやすいポートワインで、ポルトガルのワイン醸造の遺産を称えています。ブドウは、日当たりの良い、片岩に富んだドウロ渓谷の斜面から調達され、暑い日と涼しい夜が、風味豊かでバランスの取れた果実を生み出します。この若々しいルビーポートは、深いルビー色で、赤ベリー、プラム、そしてかすかなチョコレートの香りがします。口に含むと、リッチで滑らかで、甘い果実、ココア、そして穏やかなスパイスの層が広がります。ベルベットのような余韻は、チョコレートデザート、ソフトチーズとのペアリング、またはそのまま楽しむのに最適です。.
NT$990
ティオ・アルバは、テージョ地方におけるポルトガルワイン造りの現代精神を体現しており、土着品種と精密な畑管理、そして現代的な技術を融合させています。テージョ川沿いの畑から収穫されたこのワインは、沖積土壌、川からのそよ風、そして温暖な気候の恩恵を受け、フレッシュさとアロマティックな深みをもたらしています。淡いストロー色で、トロピカルフルーツ、柑橘系の花、そしてかすかなミネラル香が鮮やかに香ります。味わいは生き生きとしており、ミディアムボディで、パイナップル、レモンの皮、青リンゴの風味が感じられ、フィニッシュは crisp で爽やかです。グリルした魚、シーフードパスタ、サラダ、あるいは軽めの鶏肉料理との相性が抜群です。.
Why drink Portuguese Wines & Port
Portuguese wines offer excellent value and remarkable diversity. Red wines are bold and structured, whites are fresh and aromatic, and Vinho Verde is low in alcohol with a light spritz, ideal for warm weather. Port wine stands out for its intensity, sweetness, and long aging potential, making it a favorite for after-dinner sipping or celebrations. Portugal’s commitment to indigenous grapes and modern vinification also ensures wines that are both authentic and dynamic—appealing to both novices and connoisseurs.
Perfect Occasions to Enjoy Portuguese Wines & Port
Portuguese table wines pair wonderfully with a wide range of cuisines—from grilled meats and seafood to fusion dishes. Vinho Verde is perfect for summer parties, beach outings, or as a light aperitif. Port wine shines during festive dinners, paired with chocolate desserts, cheese, or enjoyed solo as a digestif. Whether you’re hosting a casual lunch or celebrating a special event, Portuguese wines and Ports bring a sense of warmth, tradition, and flavor to any table.
History of Portuguese Wine
Portugal boasts a winemaking tradition that spans over 2,000 years, making it one of the world’s oldest wine-producing countries. Since Roman times, wine has played a central role in Portuguese culture. The country is home to over 250 native grape varieties, including Touriga Nacional, Arinto, and Alvarinho. This biodiversity, along with the influence of varied microclimates and landscapes across regions such as Douro, Tejo, and Alentejo, contributes to a rich array of wine styles—from robust reds and crisp whites to the uniquely refreshing Vinho Verde (green wine).
History of Port Wine
Port wine is Portugal’s most iconic fortified wine, originating in the 17th century. During wartime with France, the British turned to Portugal for wine. To stabilize the wine during long sea voyages, winemakers began adding grape spirit during fermentation, preserving natural sweetness and boosting alcohol content. The result was Port wine—rich, sweet, and enduring. Grown in the terraced vineyards of the Douro Valley (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), Port’s legacy is tied to both the landscape and centuries-old winemaking traditions.