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The history of Portuguese wine has been influenced by Portugal's relative isolationism in the world's wine market, with the one notable exception of its relationship with the British. Wine has been made in Portugal since at least 2000 BC when the Tartessians planted vines in the Southern Sado and Tagus valleys. By the 10th century BC, the Phoenicians had arrived and introduced new grape varieties and winemaking techniques to the area. Up until this point, viticulture was mostly centered on the southern coastal areas of Portugal. In later centuries, the Ancient Greeks, Celts and Romans would do much to spread viticulture and winemaking further north.

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  • History of Portuguese wine (en)
  • Історія португальського вина (uk)
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  • Історія португальського вина — формування традицій виноробства на території Португалії. Основу було закладено фінікійцями та давніми греками. Значного розвитку набуло за часів Стародавнього Риму. Загалом завершилося формування виноробних регіонів в період Середньовіччя. Новий поштовх надали Португальські географічні відкриття. Розвиток виноробства, застосування нових технологій не припиняється до тепер. (uk)
  • The history of Portuguese wine has been influenced by Portugal's relative isolationism in the world's wine market, with the one notable exception of its relationship with the British. Wine has been made in Portugal since at least 2000 BC when the Tartessians planted vines in the Southern Sado and Tagus valleys. By the 10th century BC, the Phoenicians had arrived and introduced new grape varieties and winemaking techniques to the area. Up until this point, viticulture was mostly centered on the southern coastal areas of Portugal. In later centuries, the Ancient Greeks, Celts and Romans would do much to spread viticulture and winemaking further north. (en)
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