Pico Wines

The Azores, a stunning archipelago of nine islands nestled in the middle of the vast Atlantic Ocean between Europe and North America, beckon travelers with their remote beauty. These islands, situated approximately 1000 miles from Portugal, are renowned for their breathtaking landscapes. With crystal-clear azure waters, lush green meadows, and dramatic mountain vistas, the Azores indeed resemble paradise.

Historical accounts attribute the planting of the first vineyards on the island to Friar Pedro Gigante in the 15th century. Pico, a volcanic island steeped in tradition, boasts a remarkable legacy. From intrepid whalers to resourceful vintners who made wine from stone, Pico's history is as diverse as its terrain. Despite soil conditions that would deter most vineyards, this region has persevered through the ages. Volcanic basalt stone know as “biscoitos” were painstakingly removed and made into “currais” or stone walls to make way for vineyard planting. The very stone enclosures that cradle the vineyards are recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. These meticulously crafted walls serve not only to cultivate the vines but when warmed by the sun, aid in ripening the grapes. They also shield them from fierce winds, salt spray, and other adverse weather conditions, creating an environment where these vines thrive in the mild and humid Atlantic climate. Surrounded by the Atlantic and stone, the grape varieties Verdelho, Arinto dos Azores, and Terrantez thrive here and impart a uniqueness to their wines that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.

Amidst this idyllic backdrop, Pico Wines stands as a testament to both tradition and innovation. Established in 1949, Pico Wines is the largest and oldest wine producer in the Azores. While honoring their ancestral winemaking methods and respecting the rich tapestry of history, they also embrace contemporary knowledge and techniques. Picowines is a cooperative effort, nestled on the volcanic island, this artisanal winery is a marvel, using grapes sourced from a network of over 250 dedicated associates/local growers who provide their finest grapes year after year.

Salinity, freshness, and acidity are among the defining characteristics of Pico wines, influenced by the continuous interplay with the black stone, the caress of sea breezes, and the embrace of the Atlantic climate.

The Azores have been rightfully recognized as one of the world's top sustainable destinations and the finest destination in the Atlantic. Pico, in particular, bears the distinction of producing a remarkable 82% of Azorean wine, a testament to its rich winemaking heritage and dedication to excellence. In every bottle of Picowines, you'll discover a taste of the Azores' captivating landscapes and centuries-old traditions, preserved and celebrated in each exquisite sip.

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Tonico Branco
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Marel Rosé
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Manolito Tinto
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Manolito Branco
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Tonico Tinto
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Bernardo Cabral - Winemaker

With a deep-rooted passion for winemaking, Bernardo Cabral has dedicated his career to crafting exceptional wines that reflect the unique terroir of Portugal. Holding a degree in Agricultural Engineering from the Instituto Superior de Agronomia and a postgraduate in Oenology from the Universidade Católica do Porto, Cabral brings a robust scientific foundation to his craft.

His extensive experience spans various regions of Portugal, where he has honed his skills in identifying and enhancing the distinctive characteristics of diverse grape varieties and soils. As a driving force behind numerous successful wine projects, Cabral is celebrated for his ability to create complex and elegant wines that consistently garner critical acclaim.

He has a proven track record in crafting high-quality wines from diverse regions and terroirs. He successfully directed winemaking operations at prestigious wineries such as Casa Santa Vitória and Companhia das Lezírias. Provides expert winemaking guidance to a network of esteemed producers. He is a pioneer in exploring the potential of lesser-known grape varieties and regions such as being the chief consultant and winemaker at Pico Wines for the last 7 years.

Awarded "Winemaker of the Year" by Revista de Vinhos in 2016, he continuously seeks out unique and expressive vineyards to showcase the diversity of Portuguese wine.

Bernardo Cabral’s unwavering commitment to quality and his deep understanding of the winemaking process have solidified his reputation as one of Portugal’s most respected winemakers.

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