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When Portugal joined the European Union (at the time of the CEE), certain changes had to be made to the designation of wines produced. The Denomination of Origin, (DO - Denominação de Origem) is attributed to wines that, due to their characteristics, are intimately associated with a specific region: they originate and are produced in that region and possess qualities or characteristics inherent in that geographical location (natural as well as human factors). These wines are subject to a high control at all levels of the winemaking process. The regional wine commissions examine both the viticulture and vinification stages of the winemaking in order to preserve its qualities and unique characteristics.
VQPRD Regional Wines Table Wines

VQPRD means Vinho de Qualidade Produzido em Região Determinada (the Portuguese equivalent of QWPSR, Quality Wine Produced in a Specified Region). One can also use VLQPRD (Vinho Licoroso de Qualidade Produzido em Região Determinada – Quality Dessert Wine Produced in a Specified Region), VEQPRD (Vinho Espumante de Qualidade Produzido em Região Determinada – Quality Sparkling Wine Produced in a Specified Region) and VFQPRD (Vinho Frisante de Qualidade Produzido em Região Determinada – Quality Carbonated Wine Produced in a Specified Region). VQPRD comprises wines classified as DOC and IPR.


DOC (Denominação de Origem Controlada – Denomination of Controlled Origin): Wines originating from older production regions and therefore subject to their own legislation (soil characteristics, grape varieties, vinification and bottling).

IPR (Indicação de Proveniência Regulamentada –Indication of Regulated Provenance): Wines originating from regions that have to comply with the rules set for the making of quality wine, within a minimum time period of 5 years in order to be classified as DOC.

 
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