DOC Vinho Verde, Sub-regiao Moncao e MelgacoAlvarinhoFounded 2008Reguengo de Melgacomelgaco
A small Alvarinho-only project at Melgaco with a modern cellar, river-facing terraces and a cellar-door vertical that walks the Alvarinho ageing curve.
Tip: Book the cellar-door vertical to compare the standard and reserva cuvees alongside an older library release.
DOC Vinho Verde, Sub-regiao Moncao e MelgacoAlvarinhoQuinta da Pedramoncao
A small Moncao estate working granite-soil Alvarinho with extended lees ageing, sold through specialist importers rather than supermarkets.
Tip: Track it through Portuguese specialist importers and the smaller cellar-door visits in Moncao; not widely stocked in supermarkets.
DOC Vinho Verde, Sub-regiao SousaLoureiro, ArintoQuinta das Arcaspenafiel
Penafiel's quiet organic line, including a traditional-method organic Espumante that flies under the larger Sousa cooperatives.
Tip: Look for the Conde Villar organic Espumante; it is the rare biological-certified traditional-method Vinho Verde sparkling.
DOC Vinho Verde, Sub-regiao LimaLoureiro, VinhaoFounded 2014Constantino RamosLima sub-region
A low-intervention single-winemaker project in the Lima valley working with Loureiro and Vinhao, a quiet sommelier favourite among small producers of modern Vinho Verde.
Tip: The Juca Loureiro and Afluente cuvees are the entry point; Zafirah Vinhao reds reference the historic Viana reds.
DOC Vinho Verde, Sub-regiao SousaAvesso, Arinto, LoureiroCoimbra-Lima familySousa sub-region
A quiet premium Sousa-sub-region producer working old-granite Avesso and Arinto-Loureiro blends that age unusually well for Vinho Verde.
Tip: The Sanjoanne Branco and the single-variety Sanjoanne Avesso are the cuvees to taste; both age unusually well for the region.
DOC Vinho Verde, Sub-regiao LimaLoureiro, VinhaoFounded 2003Vasco CroftLima sub-region
Vasco Croft's Phaunus pet-nat range from Demeter-certified Loureiro and Vinhao at Refoios do Lima, the early standard-setter of natural Vinho Verde.
Tip: Phaunus Loureiro pet-nat is the entry point; the skin-contact Phaunus orange and Vinhao pet-nat are the harder-to-find bottles to seek out.