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Secret Sommelier - Wine On The Frontline
Nick Breeze
18 episodes
6 days ago
A series of interviews with wine professionals on the frontlines of production and consumption. Subjects will cover wine production, vineyards challenges, climate change, organics, biodynamics, tasting and enjoying.
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A series of interviews with wine professionals on the frontlines of production and consumption. Subjects will cover wine production, vineyards challenges, climate change, organics, biodynamics, tasting and enjoying.
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Food
Arts
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Ep. 4 – Adega De Borba, Sustainability in Alentejo equals Survivability of Communities, Helena Ferreira
Secret Sommelier - Wine On The Frontline
15 minutes 3 seconds
3 years ago
Ep. 4 – Adega De Borba, Sustainability in Alentejo equals Survivability of Communities, Helena Ferreira

During my trip across Alentejo, it was a pleasure to visit the cooperative Adega de Borba. Winemaking in and around Borba has a long pedigree and is even mentioned in ‘Murray’s handbook to Travels in Portugal’, published in 1864, with reference to ‘A considerable quantity of wine is produced at Borba..’ Visit: https://secretsommelier.com/wines-alentejo-sustainability

And so it is to this day with Borba producing around 10 million bottles per year.

The co-op is also renowned for its quality with their very popular Adega de Borba Reserva being a top seller with its iconic label printed on cork.

During my visit I was given a tour of the winery and the cellars by Helena Ferreira, the director in charge of production and quality control. Helena has been implementing an impressive suite of sustainability protocols right across the organisation.

These include training the 300 growers, covering over 2200 hectares of vineyards, to improving energy, water, and waste management. All of this work is to ensure that the one thousand families who rely on Adega de Borba for their living, have confidence that they will be producing wine there in the years and decades yet to come.

https://secretsommelier.com/wines-alentejo-sustainability

Secret Sommelier - Wine On The Frontline
A series of interviews with wine professionals on the frontlines of production and consumption. Subjects will cover wine production, vineyards challenges, climate change, organics, biodynamics, tasting and enjoying.