Portuguese wine
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portuguese-wine-290-4649917
title:
Portuguese wine
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Portuguese wine was mostly introduced by the Romans and other ancient Mediterranean peoples who traded with local coastal populations, mainly in the South. In pre-Roman Gallaecia-Lusitania times, the native peoples only drank beer and were unfamiliar with wine production. Portugal started to export its wines to Rome during the Roman Empire. Modern exports developed with trade to England after the Methuen Treaty in 1703. From this commerce a wide variety of wines started to be grown in Portugal.
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Wine making in Portugal
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portuguese_wine
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2023-09-18T17:16:25Z
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