IN THE ALTO ALENTEJO WE PRODUCE 32 HIGH QUALITY WINE VARIETIES

The 8 Own Vineyards of Herdade das Servas

Azinhal Vineyard

Location: Parish of Orada, in the municipality of Borba.
Area: 90 hectares
Year planted: 1992
Soil: Mediterranean, red or yellow in color, with non-calcareous, normal (non-alkalinized) shale or grauvaque materials.

Louseira Vineyard

Location: Parish of São Domingos de Ana Loura, in the municipality of Estremoz.
Area: 75 hectares
Year planted: 1992
Soil: Mediterranean, red or yellow in color, with non-calcareous, normal (non-alkalinized) shale or grauvaques in the thin phase.

Servas Vineyard

Location: Parish of São Bento do Ameixial, in the municipality of Estremoz.
Area: 71 hectares
Year planted: 2007
Soil: Mediterranean, red or yellow in color, with non-calcareous, normal (non-alkalinized) shale or grauvaques, in the thin, stony phase.

Cardeira Velha Vineyard

Location: Parish of Orada, in the municipality of Borba.
Area: 13 hectares
Year planted: 1972
Soil: Mediterranean, red or yellow in color, with non-calcareous, normal (non-alkalinized) shale or grauvaque materials.

Judia Vineyard

Location: Parish of Orada, in the municipality of Borba.
Area: 40 hectares
Year planted: 1970s
Soil: Mediterranean, red or yellow in color, with non-calcareous, normal (non-alkalinized) shale or grauvaques, in the thin, stony phase.
Curiosity: In the 1990s, it was one of the first vineyards in the Alentejo to use the chip-bud or grafting* technique, which was applied to 20 hectares.

* Grafting technique that involves removing a portion of a branch from the plant, usually in the upper region, and replacing it with a fork containing the desired variety. This technique makes it possible to change the grape variety in a specific part of the vineyard, while keeping the roots and part of the original trunk intact.

Pêro Lobo Vineyard or Oliveiras Vineyard

Location: Parish of Orada, in the municipality of Borba.
Area: 28 hectares
Year planted: 2015
Soil: Mediterranean, red or yellow in color, with non-calcareous, normal (non-alkalinized) materials, schist or grauvaques.

Cardeira Nova Vineyard

Location: Parish of Orada, in the municipality of Borba.
Area: 13 hectares
Year planted: 2014
Soil: Mediterranean, red or yellow in color, with non-calcareous, normal (non-alkalinized) shale or grauvaque materials.

Clérigo Vineyard

Location: Parish of Orada, in the municipality of Borba.
Area: 22 hectares
Year planted: 1940 (10 ha) and 1990 (12 ha)
Soil: Mediterranean, brown, with non-calcareous, normal (non-alkalinized) shale or grauvaques.

IN THE ALTO ALENTEJO WE PRODUCE 32 HIGH QUALITY WINE VARIETIES

The 8 Own Vineyards of Herdade das Servas

Azinhal Vineyard

Azinhal Vineyard is our largest vineyard, covering a total of 90 hectares. It is located in Orada, on clay-schist soils. This fertile and productive soil, even in rainfed conditions, was one of the first vineyards in the Alentejo to use mechanical harvesting.

With an average age of 30 years, the red grape varieties planted are: Aragonez, Castelão, Trincadeira, Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Alicante Bouschet, Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah and the white grape Roupeiro.