Did you know that the Douro Valley in Portugal is the first geographically defined wine-growing region in the world? It was the first to be legally defined in 1756. The spectacular, terraced vineyards are an extraordinary natural beauty and are now part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Bulas family owns two wineyards here: Quinta da Fozceira and Quinta da Costa de Baixo.
The excellent quality of the grapes and the long tradition dating back to 1256 form the basis for their production. Depending on type, the wines are stored in oak barrels for between two and twenty years before bottling. The result is elegant, well-structured port wines with rich and complex aromas characterized by fruit and spice.