Taboadella is the Dão estate of the Amorim family, acquired in 2018 and led by Luísa Amorim, with some 40 hectares of vineyard on a plateau at 400–530 m and an estate history documented back to 1255. Its Touriga Nacional Reserva 2022 entered Vinmonopolet’s order range in the 1 July 2026 launch (article 18799401) via importer Swirl Wines.
Taboadella is the Dão project of the Amorim family — the cork dynasty whose wine arm, led by fourth-generation Luísa Amorim, also runs Quinta Nova de Nossa Senhora do Carmo in the Douro. The family acquired the estate at Silvã de Cima in 2018, planting its flag in a granite-soil region often called Portugal’s Burgundy. The property’s documented history reaches back to 1255, when it operated as a villae — a rural estate with its own wine cellar — and today comprises roughly 40 hectares of vineyard on a high plateau between 400 and 530 metres. The Villae line, unoaked varietal wines, carries the name.
Norway is the estate’s documented Nordic beachhead: its Touriga Nacional Reserva 2022 entered Vinmonopolet’s order range in the 1 July 2026 nyhetslansering at NOK 299.90 under article 18799401, imported by Swirl Wines.
The Amorim family is Portugal’s most recognisable wine-industry name, and Taboadella’s Vinmonopolet entry — part of a 39-listing Portuguese launch day in July 2026 — shows the Dão’s premium reset reaching Nordic shelves with named articles and importers.
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