Top 100 white wines of Lima

Discover the top 100 best white wines of Lima of Vinho Verde as well as the best winemakers in the region. Explore the varietals of the white wines that are popular of Lima and the best vintages to taste in this region.

Discovering the wine region of Lima

The wine region of Lima is located in the region of Vinho Verde of Minho of Portugal. Wineries and vineyards like the Domaine Paco Velho or the Domaine Paco Velho produce mainly wines red and white. The most planted grape varieties in the region of Lima are Loureiro, they are then used in wines in blends or as a single variety. In the mouth of Lima is a powerful with a nice freshness.

We currently count 2 estates and châteaux in the of Lima, producing 4 different wines in conventional, organic and biodynamic agriculture. The wines of Lima go well with generally quite well with dishes of beef, lamb or game (deer, venison).

News from the vineyard of Lima

North Italy suffers over 100 days of drought

Springtime brings the so-called ‘Caldaia di Maggio’ to Barolo, a noise similar to a kettle simmering that is caused by evaporating water in the soils. This year, however, it’s unlikely that this phenomenon will occur. Drought is affecting the entire north of Italy; predominantly the Langhe but also Valpolicella and Franciacorta. Not even Tuscany is spared. The vineyards are lacking the reserves of water that their soils usually contain at this time of year. Winter passed without snow in almost a ...

Bordeaux ‘Act for Change’ symposium

The focus of the symposium, unsurprisingly, was on the challenges posed by climate change. As if to illustrate the immediacy of the threat, the symposium took place during a heatwave, with temperatures of over 40°C  in Bordeaux and extreme weather events recorded across the coountry: parts of southwest France saw violent storms and winds of 112kph on the evening of 20 June, while vineyards across the Médoc and St-Emilion were damaged by hailstones ‘the size of golfballs’. As Olivier Bernard of D ...

Hugh Johnson: ‘I’ve formed a bond with Grillo and flirted with Verdicchio’

I’d like to say we took advantage of the lockdown and its related commotion to do a stock-take, explore new avenues, turn over intriguing stones, widen and deepen our drinking, taking careful notes as we went. Sadly, no. I won’t say we got stuck in a rut, but we did tend to stick with comfort wines – and “comfort”, in our case, means familiar. Regular readers of this quarterly column can probably guess the labels on the resulting empties. We have a wider range of comfort foods, I’m afraid, than ...

The best wines of Lima in other styles