One of the five largest single-quinta estates in the Douro Valley (400 hectares), focused on premium port and Douro DOC wines. Quinta da Romaneira 10 Year Old Tawny is listed in Norway’s Vinmonopolet at NOK 294.90/75 cl — a permanent slot in one of the most disciplined alcohol-monopoly catalogues in Europe.
Quinta da Romaneira is one of the Douro Valley’s largest single-quinta estates — around 400 hectares in the Cima Corgo near Pinhão — producing premium Port and Douro DOC wines and operating a luxury wine hotel. The estate has made Port since 1872, and from 2004 it was acquired and revived by a group led by Christian Seely, the Englishman best known for running AXA Millésimes and the neighbouring Quinta do Noval.
Its Nordic footprint runs through Norway’s Vinmonopolet, where several Romaneira wines hold standing listings — including the 10 Year Old Tawny (around NOK 295 per 75 cl), a Vintage Port and a Late Bottled Vintage. The estate has also featured in Sweden’s Systembolaget assortment (its 10 Year Old Tawny carried article 76930). A permanent slot in a Nordic monopoly catalogue is one of the most disciplined distribution wins available to a Douro producer.
The Nordic monopolies reward consistency, provenance and aged stock — exactly the strengths of a classic Douro Port house. Romaneira shows how a premium single-quinta estate converts heritage and tawny-and-vintage depth into a durable, repeatable Norwegian revenue line, rather than relying on one-off export shipments.
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