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2022 vintage generous for Moscatel de Favaios
2022 vintage generous for Moscatel de Favaios
The forecasts for the 2022 vintage indicate a global production decrease of about 20% in the Demarcated Douro Region. However, our plateau is recording an increase in the harvest of Moscatel grapes. The cooler climate in Favaios seems to justify this positive result.
In the middle of the 2022 harvest in the Douro, Adega de Favaios had already surpassed the harvest values compared to 2021. The current outlook is to increase Moscatel grape production by at least 10%.
In statements to Agência Lusa, Rui Paredes, a member of our cooperative’s board, also mentioned that a “high-quality” harvest with “high alcohol content” is expected.
“Once again, the Favaios plateau has shown that, in difficult times in the Douro, it can withstand,” commented Miguel Ferreira, winemaker at Adega de Favaios, adding: “Despite the drought that marked the year, the soils in Favaios manage to retain some water, and the grapes, especially Moscatel, are arriving at the winery much better than we anticipated. We were surprised.”
In 2021, Moscatel production in Favaios was 6,200 barrels of wine (550 liters each), and the forecast for 2022 is around 7,000 barrels.
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Adega de Favaios submits several of its wines to expert tastings every year. This participation in the most important international and national competitions is a testament to our work and the quality of our wines.
Adega de Favaios submits several of its wines to expert tastings every year. This participation in the most important international and national competitions is a testament to our work and the quality of our wines.
Seventy years of life, seven selected harvests, the best from each decade. The 70-Year Moscatel from Adega de Favaios reflects the dynamism of this Douro cooperative.
Moscatel de Favaios Journey Celebrates Fernão de Magalhães
Moscatel de Favaios Journey Celebrates Fernão de Magalhães
Aboard the Sagres School Ship Heading to the USA
The Moscatel de Favaios Colheita 1999 traveled 13,162 nautical miles aboard the Sagres Ship, stopped at 16 ports, and was visited by 95,137 people over six months. A grand journey for this sweet wine from Portugal, made historic by the viticulturists of the small Douro village, who are members of Adega de Favaios.
Our brave story also includes adventures across the seas. This one, noted here in logbook fashion, involves two barrels of Moscatel de Favaios 1999.
October 30, 2017
This story of the 1999 Douro Moscatel’s journey through international waters actually begins six months earlier with a symbolic and partnership act: Adega de Favaios creates the M80 Moscatel for the 80th anniversary celebrations of the Sagres School Ship, with a personalized and exclusive label.
April 12, 2018
Before the great journey, the preparations. Checking and sealing of the barrels by the competent authority, IVDP – Instituto do Vinhos do Porto e Douro.
April 19, 2018
For the first time, Adega de Favaios’ Douro Moscatel embarks on a journey aboard the Sagres School Ship. Two barrels of Moscatel Colheita 1999 from Adega de Favaios leave Lisbon Naval Base, heading to the United States.
May 1, 2018
Aboard the Sagres Ship, the crew and guests sample aged Moscatéis from Adega de Favaios, including our ‘traveler’, the 1999 Moscatel. Also included in the tasting are the Moscatel de Favaios 1989 and Moscatel de Favaios 1980. This tasting will be repeated on the return trip, in Azorean ports.
June 6, 2018
41 days later. Many miles of sea, some wind, and lots of salt. We have already enchanted the city of Philadelphia, passed through the port of Newark, and are now in Newport. The barrels of Moscatel de Favaios Colheita 1999 continue to “work” to return even more special from this journey under the care of the Sagres School Ship.
July 2, 2018
At coordinate 25º47’16. In one of the most beautiful places on the planet, after 65 days at sea and with a temperature of 30º. Our Moscatel 1999 continues its aging, to come back even more exuberant!
September 5, 2018
The two barrels of Moscatel Colheita 1999 from Adega de Favaios arrive in Lisbon after traveling 13,161 nautical miles, passing through 16 ports, and being visited by 95,137 people. The two barrels return to Adega de Favaios in early November 2018, where they still remain.
RELAVANT NEWS
Adega de Favaios submits several of its wines to expert tastings every year. This participation in the most important international and national competitions is a testament to our work and the quality of our wines.
Seventy years of life, seven selected harvests, the best from each decade. The 70-Year Moscatel from Adega de Favaios reflects the dynamism of this Douro cooperative.
Adega de Favaios Releases Book on the History of This Douro Wine Village
Treasure of Aged Moscatéis from the Douro
Treasure of Aged Moscatéis from the Douro
Adega de Favaios has an enviable reserve of Moscatéis, aging in oak barrels for long years. Part of this heritage is used in younger Moscatéis blends, while another part is used in limited editions of Moscatéis de Favaios with vintage year indications.
Adega de Favaios has reason to be proud of its two flagship brands, Moscatel de Favaios and Favaíto. They are the most popular Moscatel from the Douro (80% of the region’s market share) and have won over the Portuguese (52% of the national market share).
This experience in large-volume production does not, however, negate the ability to reserve and produce aged Moscatéis; on the contrary. For a long time, Adega de Favaios has selected the best grapes for the production of Moscatéis with age and/or vintage indications and aged them in oak barrels.
The Moscatéis from Adega de Favaios Reserva and 10 Years are the most well-known and sought-after within the range of more aged Moscatéis, but the cooperative also markets Moscatéis from specific harvests, currently offering editions from 2000, 1999, 1989, and 1980, as well as the commemorative 70 Years Moscatel de Favaios. The cooperative also has other heritage reserve harvests that are no longer available for sale.
At the end of 2021, Adega de Favaios had 9.5 million liters of Moscatéis in stock. Most of this heritage is intended for Moscatel de Favaios and Favaíto, a category of Moscatel that does not have a minimum aging requirement, but which Adega de Favaios has chosen to sell only after three years of aging.
“We always have three times the amount of Moscatel in stock compared to what we sell annually. It is an investment in the future and in quality. These reserves allow us to maintain a consistent profile in our classic Moscatel. It is a seal of security and trust. It is this Moscatel that wins gold medals,” explains Adega President, Mário Monteiro.
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Seventy years of life, seven selected harvests, the best from each decade. The 70-Year Moscatel from Adega de Favaios reflects the dynamism of this Douro cooperative.
Adega de Favaios Releases Book on the History of This Douro Wine Village
The Moscatel Adega de Favaios Colheita 1989 is among the top 10 wines in Portugal, at the prestigious TOP 10 tasting by Essência do Vinho 2023.
Historic Moscatel Marks 70 Years of Adega de Favaios
Historic Moscatel Marks 70 Years of Adega de Favaios
Seventy years of life, seven selected harvests, the best from each decade. The unique edition of the new aged Moscatel from Adega de Favaios reflects the dynamism of our cooperative.
The new commemorative Moscatel for the 70th anniversary of Adega de Favaios is not only an elite and unique wine. It is also a reflection of the cooperative spirit that Adega de Favaios has successfully realized. Offering each member a bottle of this commemorative Moscatel, a blend of seven different harvests, carries great symbolism.
“We chose the best harvest from each decade of the winery’s life, aiming to create a symbolic and representative Moscatel of this cooperative,” explains the chief oenologist, Miguel Ferreira, acknowledging that the blend contains “wines with quite diverse profiles that appeal to different preferences.” The final result, however, can only be of excellence, he concludes: “Seven very good things can never result in something bad.”
The Moscatel Adega de Favaios 70 Years includes harvests that are no longer on the market (1964, 1975), some still available for purchase (1980, 1999), and others in the winery’s heritage reserve (2007, 2011, and 2020).
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Adega de Favaios Releases Book on the History of This Douro Wine Village
The Moscatel Adega de Favaios Colheita 1989 is among the top 10 wines in Portugal, at the prestigious TOP 10 tasting by Essência do Vinho 2023.
Adega de Favaios Challenges Its Members to Revive Pruning Practices That Extend the Life and Health of the Vine
Memories for the Future of the Moscatel People
Memories for the Future of the Moscatel People
The history of Favaios is intertwined with that of the cooperative winery that brought the most popular Moscatel in Portugal to life. This Douro wine village has a long history and heritage that are now being captured in a book.
The Douro wine village where Moscatel de Favaios is born has much history to share. Inhabited since pre-Roman times, it was an important economic center in the Middle Ages and has played a crucial role in the Douro region, notably through the efforts of various local leaders in defending the plateau and this UNESCO World Heritage wine region.
“The wealth of heritage in our community,” as understood by Adega de Favaios, should be recorded “for future memory,” explained Rui Paredes, a board member of the cooperative, during the book launch of “Favaios, História e Património” on Saturday, November 12, at Adega de Favaios.
“This book also represents Adega de Favaios’s sense of social responsibility,” noted historian Gaspar Martins Pereira, the book’s coordinator: “The most important company in Favaios wanted to offer the people of Favaios a book about their history, their heritage, and about itself, as an integrator of the heritage and economy of Favaios.”
Gaspar Martins Pereira also praised “the strong involvement of Favaios’s vintners in the cooperative” and highlighted the importance of collective participation for the sustainable future of the parish, which is also marked by depopulation and an aging population affecting the country’s interior.
If Favaios has managed to preserve “identity aspects with two thousand years of history,” we can only conclude that we are dealing with “a people with a future,” concluded the renowned historian.
The book launch is part of the celebrations for the 70th anniversary of Adega Cooperativa de Favaios, which will also include the release in December of a commemorative Moscatel, a limited edition featuring the best seven harvests from the last seven decades of Moscatel stored at the Adega.
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The Moscatel Adega de Favaios Colheita 1989 is among the top 10 wines in Portugal, at the prestigious TOP 10 tasting by Essência do Vinho 2023.
Adega de Favaios Challenges Its Members to Revive Pruning Practices That Extend the Life and Health of the Vine
It is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and ranks among the top five in the world. The Espumante Adega de Favaios Grande Reserva 2013 is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and is among the top five in the world.
Moscatel Adega de Favaios 1989 in the TOP 10
Moscatel Adega de Favaios 1989 in the TOP 10
The Moscatel Adega de Favaios Colheita 1989 is Among the Top 10 Wines in Portugal, at the Prestigious TOP 10 by Essência do Vinho 2023.
The Moscatel Adega de Favaios 1989 is featured in the TOP 10 of Revista de Vinhos | 2023 edition. This exclusive list of wines is selected annually during the Essência do Vinho event, organized by Revista de Vinhos, at the Palácio da Bolsa in Porto.
A total of sixty references were evaluated, corresponding to the best-scoring wines throughout 2022, according to the prestigious wine magazine.
The selection of the top wines includes reds, whites, fortified wines, and a late harvest wine, based on a blind tasting conducted by an international jury composed of forty wine experts.
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Adega de Favaios Challenges Its Members to Revive Pruning Practices That Extend the Life and Health of the Vine
It is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and ranks among the top five in the world. The Espumante Adega de Favaios Grande Reserva 2013 is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and is among the top five in the world.
It is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and ranks among the top five in the world. The Espumante Adega de Favaios Grande Reserva 2013 is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and is among the top five in the world.
Favaios Vintners (Re)Learn How to Prune
Favaios Vintners (Re)Learn How to Prune
Adega de Favaios Challenges Its Members to Revive Pruning Practices That Extend the Life and Health of the Vine
The alarm is being sounded by the enologist at Adega de Favaios. “Vine pruning in the Douro, as in many wine regions around the world, is aggressive and mutilating.” According to our Director of Oenology, Miguel Ferreira, this crucial early-cycle intervention is the one that “most influences the health and longevity of the plant, as well as the quality of the wines,” and is clearly “undervalued”: “We talk a lot about actions in the winery, but the vintner can influence wine quality much more than the oenologist.”
Professionalizing pruning should be a priority in the Douro, he argues, acknowledging that “it is alarming to see a producer entrusting a fundamental task for the health and longevity of the vine to unskilled workers with no experience in the field.” “A more respectful pruning approach for the vine is vital for the Douro,” he concludes.
In this spirit, the training in respectful or gentle pruning, organized by Adega between February 27 and March 3, is a pioneering contribution in Portugal to reviving old pruning methodologies that allow for a healthy vineyard and quality production over many years.
The pruning course is part of a series of meetings on regenerative viticulture that Adega de Favaios will promote in the spring of 2023. This training series, open to the entire Douro Demarcated Region, aims to raise awareness among vintners about the importance of adopting viticulture practices that enhance and enrich the vineyard soil, making them more resilient to diseases and climate adversities.
“Given its history and size, Adega Cooperativa de Favaios plays a significant role in the Douro region, and in this sense, we want to involve the Adega as much as possible in the development and pressing issues of current agriculture and ecology, believing that we are thus contributing to the sustainability and future of the territory,” emphasizes Mário Monteiro, President of the Board of Adega de Favaios.
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It is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and ranks among the top five in the world. The Espumante Adega de Favaios Grande Reserva 2013 is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and is among the top five in the world.
It is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and ranks among the top five in the world. The Espumante Adega de Favaios Grande Reserva 2013 is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and is among the top five in the world.
Casa Velha Grande Reserva 2019 was named the best white wine in the Douro. The Favaios Winery again amazes in the Mundus Vini international contest.
Adega de Favaios’ Espumante “Best of Portugal”
Adega de Favaios' Espumante "Best of Portugal"
The Espumante Adega de Favaios Grande Reserva 2013 is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and ranks among the top five in the world.
Nearly a thousand sparkling wines from 25 countries were in competition. The high level of competition adds to the surprise of the results, revealed last Friday. Among the top five in the Concours Mondial de Bruxelles dedicated to this category of wines is the Espumante Adega de Favaios Grande Reserva 2013, alongside two French sparkling wines, one Italian, and one Spanish.
The “Breakthrough Sparkling Wine of Portugal” trophy, Grand Gold Medal, is the latest recognition of the quality of wines from Adega de Favaios. Additionally, this spring 2023, the Casa Velha Grande Reserva 2019 won the award for the best white wine of the Douro at the Mundus Vini international competition.
This award also reflects Adega de Favaios’s ability to give its sparkling wine time to age in the bottle for many years. This maturation and refinement period imparts great complexity and finesse to the sparkling wine.
Muscat Wines Also Awarded
It is worth noting that the early months of 2023 have further reinforced both the international and national recognition of the quality of Adega de Favaios’s Muscat wines, its most emblematic product. The Moscatel Colheita 1989 was among the top 10 Portuguese wines in one of Portugal’s most prestigious tastings, the TOP 10 from Essência do Vinho/Revista de Vinhos. Meanwhile, Moscatel de Favaios Colheita 1999 and Porto Monge 20 Years received the highest honor at the Mundus Vini competition, the Grand Gold Medal, in this spring’s edition.
Adega de Favaios is the leading producer of Muscats in the Douro Demarcated Region (80%) and a leader in the national market (52%). In addition to its Muscat heritage, the Adega produces DOC Douro wines, rosés, whites, reds, and sparkling wines, and is currently preparing investments to expand its facilities, focusing on these ranges, particularly the whites that benefit from the cooler conditions of the Favaios plateau.
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It is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and ranks among the top five in the world. The Espumante Adega de Favaios Grande Reserva 2013 is Portugal’s breakthrough wine and is among the top five in the world.
Casa Velha Grande Reserva 2019 was named the best white wine in the Douro. The Favaios Winery again amazes in the Mundus Vini international contest.
The Moscatel from Adega de Favaios and the Favaios are the first Portuguese muscatels to get the vegan certificate.
New Pét-Nat from Adega de Favaios
New Pét-Nat from Adega de Favaios
The freshness of the plateau expands the range. The new Pét-Nat wines from Adega de Favaios show that the Douro Moscatel cooperative retains its youthful spirit.
In Favaios, it’s not only Moscatel wines that fill the days. The altitude of the vineyards in this wine-growing village of the Douro, over 600 meters above sea level, is not only favorable for the maturation of the Moscatel grape but also ideal for the production of sparkling wines.
This quality of terroir is something that both the local winegrowers and Adega de Favaios are keen not to waste.
The Adega’s classic sparkling wine, highly rated by experts over the past year, demonstrates this perfectly. Now, the cooperative is reaffirming its position with two new variations of this naturally sparkling wine style: Adega de Favaios Nat Ensaio G Branco Gouveio and Nat Ensaio R Rosé.
From the French term “Pétillant Naturel,” the Pét-Nat wines from Cooperativa de Favaios follow an ancient winemaking method, where the wine is bottled before completing its first fermentation. Through this process, purer and more complete wines are achieved, as explained by Miguel Ferreira, the director of oenology at the Adega: “These are cloudier wines, which preserve important qualitative compounds essential to the desired wine profile—less intervention and a strong expression of the year and the place.”
The oenologist further explains that “the Adega seeks new solutions and experiments with grape varieties that thrive on the Favaios plateau, allowing us to cater to new consumer profiles.”
Pét-Nat wines are an example of this, he concludes: “In this type of wine, a more natural winemaking process is used, with fewer added oenological products and less human intervention.”
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Favaios Winery Shines at Mundus Vini
Favaios Winery Shines at Mundus Vini
Casa Velha Reserva 2019 was named the best white wine in the Douro. Adega Favaios once again surprises at the Mundus Vini international competition.
Five wines from Adega Favaios were awarded “Best of Show,” “Grand Gold,” and “Gold” medals at the spring 2023 edition of the Mundus Vini International Competition, one of the most prestigious wine contests in Germany and worldwide.
The Casa Velha Grande Reserva Branco 2019 won the special “Best of Show” award, a distinction that named this wine as the best white in the Douro at the competition.
Additionally, the Porto Monge 20 Years and the Moscatel de Favaios 1999 received the highest distinction at the contest, the Grand Gold medal, which is only awarded to wines of “absolute highest quality” (less than 5% of the wines entered in the competition).
The DOC Douro Casa Velha Reserva Tinto 2018 was also awarded the gold medal.
The classic Moscatel de Favaios from Adega Favaios once again earned the jury’s preference, also winning a gold medal.
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The Moscatel from Adega de Favaios and the Favaios are the first Portuguese muscatels to get the vegan certificate.