Douro DOCTinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Barroca, Touriga FrancaEUR 11-14 retail
Quinta do Crasto's fresh, fruity entry red built from the classic Douro field-blend grapes. Ripe red fruit, gentle structure and easy charm from one of the valley's most respected estates.
Tip: It is the gateway to the Crasto range; trade up to the Crasto Reserva Old Vines when you want the estate's serious side.
Douro DOCRabigato, Viosinho, GouveioEUR 8-11 retail
A crisp, citrus-and-stone-fruit Douro white from indigenous high-elevation grapes. Fresh, mineral and a fine demonstration that the valley's whites deserve attention, all for well under fifteen euros.
Tip: Serve well chilled with grilled fish; Douro whites are an under-the-radar value category compared with the famous reds.
Douro DOCTouriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Sousao, Tinta Roriz, Tinta AmarelaEUR 13-16 retail
Vallado's flagship estate red, deep ruby with ripe black cherry and plum over gentle spice. A polished, modern Douro blend from one of the founding Douro Boys, dependable year after year.
Tip: A strong choice for first-timers wanting the modern Douro style; the Vallado Reserva and single-varietal bottlings climb from here.
Douro DOCTouriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Touriga NacionalEUR 12-16 retail
A smooth, finely rich Douro red from two Ramos Pinto estates, layering ripe blackberry with subtle oak and ample acidity. A consistently rewarding bottle from a historic port house's table-wine range.
Tip: It has the structure to take a few years in the cellar but drinks happily now with grilled meat.
Douro DOCViosinho, Gouveio, RabigatoEUR 7-9 retail
The white sibling of Symington's Altano range, a fresh, citrus-driven Douro white from indigenous grapes. Clean, gently aromatic and an easy everyday value bottle under ten euros.
Tip: Serve very cold as an aperitif or with shellfish; it is one of the cheapest ways to taste the Douro's native white grapes.
Porto DOCTouriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Touriga Nacional, Tinta BarrocaEUR 11-15 retail
A fresh, fruity entry Ruby Port from the historic Ramos Pinto house. Bright berry sweetness and a warming finish make it an affordable introduction to fortified Douro wine.
Tip: Ruby is the youngest, fruitiest style of Port; chill it lightly and pour over chocolate desserts or simply as a sweet nightcap.