The Aveleda, produced in Penafiel and sold in the United States for nine dollars came third and the Pedra Cancela, sold there for $11 came in seventh.
The analysis covered 19,500 wines from around the world.
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By TPN/Lusa, in News · 15 Oct 2015 · 1 Comments
The Aveleda, produced in Penafiel and sold in the United States for nine dollars came third and the Pedra Cancela, sold there for $11 came in seventh.
The analysis covered 19,500 wines from around the world.
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Well done Portugal. I bet the Americans don't insist on your exported wine and Port having plastic corks or screwtops for convenience like our UK supermakets do, helping to kill your cork industry. Even your Mateus Rose has screwtops over here. I wont buy anything without a cork and rarely buy wine from any other country.
By Martin Bruce from UK on 15 Oct 2015, 16:03