The first directory of Portuguese companies already selling in the Nordic markets — cork, wine, coffee, enterprise software, pharmaceuticals, renewables, glass, pulp and more. If you’re a Portuguese B2B company evaluating Sweden, Denmark, Norway or Finland, this is your peer set.
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World’s largest cork producer. Operates a dedicated Nordic subsidiary serving the wine closure, flooring and construction insulation markets across Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland — cork stoppers land in every Nordic wine bottle that uses natural cork.
Portugal’s largest wine group. Flagship brands Mateus, Sandeman, Casa Ferreirinha and Callabriga are listed in Sweden’s Systembolaget, Norway’s Vinmonopolet and Finland’s Alko — the three state alcohol monopolies that together control the Nordic wine market.
Portugal’s largest brewer. Super Bock and Sagres reach Nordic consumers through import distribution partnerships, with Super Bock a familiar brand in the growing Portuguese expat and Nordic hospitality segments.
Portugal’s most recognised coffee brand, part of the Nabeiro – Delta Cafés Group. Distributed across European retail and hospitality channels including the Nordic market, with a well-established B2B presence in the HORECA segment.
Portuguese-founded low-code enterprise application platform, backed by KKR and Goldman Sachs. Serves Nordic enterprise customers in banking, insurance, retail and government, with an established partner ecosystem across the region.
Portuguese AI-powered financial crime and fraud prevention platform. Serves Tier-1 European banks including Nordic institutions, protecting card payments, account openings and real-time transactions against fraud.
Portuguese defense-tech group specialising in unmanned aerial systems and maritime surveillance. Supplies European maritime and defense customers — the AR5 platform is already integrated in EU border and coast-guard operations with exposure to Nordic maritime agencies.
Portuguese software engineering firm specialising in safety-critical systems for aerospace, defense, transport and energy. Works with Nordic industrial and public-sector clients on mission-critical software programs.
Portuguese renewables operator, the global arm of EDP. Owns and operates wind energy assets in the Nordic region, including projects in Sweden and Finland — one of the clearest examples of Portuguese capital flowing directly into Nordic infrastructure.
Portugal’s largest pharmaceutical company. Develops and commercialises proprietary medicines in neurology and cardiovascular disease, with European distribution partnerships and regulatory approvals covering the Nordic markets.
Portugal’s leading integrated forestry, pulp and paper producer. Exports uncoated woodfree paper and bleached eucalyptus kraft pulp globally, competing directly with Swedish and Finnish incumbents in Nordic paper and tissue manufacturing supply chains.
Portuguese pulp and forestry group operating Celbi, Caima and Biotek mills. Supplies bleached eucalyptus kraft pulp to Nordic tissue and specialty paper producers, with a growing biorefinery and green hydrogen roadmap.
Portuguese-founded glass container manufacturer (Barbosa & Almeida), one of Europe’s largest. Supplies glass bottles and jars to European beverage and food producers, with Nordic brewery and spirits customers sourcing from its European plants.
One of the world’s largest olive oil bottlers and a major producer of vegetable oils and oilseeds. Distributes olive oil across European retail including Nordic supermarket chains, both under own brands and as a private-label supplier.
Portugal’s heritage porcelain, crystal and glass group, founded 1824. Distributes premium tableware and home collections through Nordic design-led home retail and hospitality channels.
Portuguese rigid plastic packaging manufacturer serving global FMCG leaders through on-site and near-site plants. Partners with European food, beverage and personal care brands, with supply reaching Nordic FMCG production chains.
Portuguese premium denim and fashion brand. Distributes through European wholesale and selective retail with presence in Nordic multibrand fashion retail and online channels.
Portuguese heritage luxury fragrance and soap house (founded 1887). Stocked in Nordic design stores, concept boutiques and premium department stores as one of Portugal’s most recognised luxury consumer exports.
Portuguese B2B supplier of fruit-based preparations and ingredients for the dairy, ice cream, beverage and bakery industries. Serves European FMCG producers including Nordic dairy and beverage manufacturers.
Portuguese educational toys manufacturer combining science experiments with play. Distributes across European toy retail and e-commerce, with a presence in Nordic toy specialists and online marketplaces.
Portuguese tissue manufacturer best known for its colored toilet paper line. Stocked by Nordic design retailers and concept stores positioning Renova as a premium lifestyle brand alongside Scandinavian home labels.
Portuguese contract development and manufacturing organisation supplying APIs and inhalation drug products to global pharma. Serves Nordic pharmaceutical innovators including Danish and Swedish drug developers as a long-standing API partner.
Portugal’s largest manufacturer of cisterns and flush systems and one of Europe’s top sanitaryware OEMs. Supplies private-label and branded flush components to Nordic bathroom and plumbing distributors.
Portugal’s leading juices and soft drinks producer. Exports Compal fruit juices and Sumol carbonated drinks into Nordic Iberian-specialty importers and ethnic-grocery channels serving the Portuguese diaspora.
Portuguese manufacturing execution system (MES) software vendor (part of ASMPT). Serves European semiconductor, electronics and medical device manufacturers, including Nordic high-tech production sites.
Leading Portuguese family-owned port wine house and owner of Graham’s, Dow’s, Warre’s and Cockburn’s. Multiple Graham’s tawnies, LBVs and vintage ports are permanently listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget, with Ward Wines acting as the Swedish importer.
Historic Porto-based port wine producer (Fladgate Partnership, founded 1692) behind Taylor’s and Fonseca. Taylor’s Vintage, LBV and Fine White Ports are listed on Systembolaget, with Vinunic as the long-standing Swedish importer.
Independent Douro wine and port house run by the Niepoort family since 1842. Multiple Niepoort Vintage Ports, LBVs, Colheitas and Douro DOC wines (including Conciso) are stocked on Systembolaget, imported into Sweden by Wicked Wine and Arvid Nordquist, with additional Nordic distribution via Concealed Wines.
Douro DOC winery on the right bank of the Douro river (135 ha estate, 74 ha under vine). A founding member of the “Douro Boys”, with its Touriga Franca, Reserva Old Vines and flagship whites listed at Systembolaget, where Enjoy Wine & Spirits AB is the named Swedish supplier.
Portuguese-founded AI-powered cloud contact centre platform. NetNordic Denmark is the authorised Talkdesk partner in the Nordics, with Danish cleaning technology company Nilfisk among named Nordic customers deploying AI-powered workforce engagement features.
Portuguese conglomerate Sonae acquired an 81% stake in Musti Group for approximately €700 million in 2024, making it the largest Portuguese direct investment in the Nordic retail sector. Musti operates pet care stores across Finland (Musti ja Mirri), Sweden (Musti) and Norway (Arken Zoo).
Portugal’s flag carrier operates 23 weekly flights to the three Scandinavian capitals — Stockholm, Copenhagen and Oslo — and holds a codeshare agreement with SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) covering 10+ routes, making it the primary air bridge between Portugal and the Nordic region.
One of Portugal’s largest and most awarded wine estates, producing organic Alentejo wines from its 700-hectare Herdade do Esporão. Exported to 58 markets worldwide including Sweden, where its Reserva and Monte Velho lines reach consumers through the Systembolaget channel.
Portuguese olive oil producer and world’s largest private-label olive oil supplier. Brands include Oliveira da Serra and Andorinha. Supplies Nordic food retailers through European distribution; olive oil reaches Scandinavian supermarket private labels.
Portuguese renewable energy giant (Energias de Portugal subsidiary) and one of world’s largest wind energy producers. Supplies renewable energy across European markets; active in European wind energy development.
Portuguese MES (Manufacturing Execution Systems) software company acquired by ASMPT in 2022. Smart factory software used by electronics manufacturers including Nordic industrial clients.
Portuguese biscuit and pastry manufacturer (founded 1886) exporting traditional Portuguese biscuits and pastéis de nata to Nordic specialty food retailers. Listed on Portuguese retailers exporting to Scandinavian markets.
Douro wine estate and one of oldest in Douro Valley (founded 1716). Premium wines and olive oils listed on Systembolaget. Named Swedish importer for Nordic market access.
Portuguese drone/UAV manufacturer. EMSA contract for AR5 maritime surveillance across European waters including Baltic/Nordic zones. NATO Innovation Fund backed. Defense unicorn.
Portuguese fruit-based specialty ingredients producer (acquired by Nexture Q1 2026). 850 employees, €265M revenue. Supplies fruit preparations to Nordic dairy/food companies through pan-European distribution.
Portuguese rigid plastic packaging manufacturer. Wall-to-wall in-plant model, operating globally. Supplies packaging for consumer goods companies with Nordic operations (Unilever, P&G, Nestlé).
Portuguese construction and engineering group. Operating in Scandinavia through modular construction projects. One of Portugal's largest privately held construction companies with international operations.
Portugal's largest wine company (Mateus, Sandeman, Casa Ferreirinha, Gazela). Multiple permanent listings on Systembolaget (Sweden), Vinmonopolet (Norway), and Alko (Finland). Major Nordic distributor partnerships.
Portuguese CDMO (contract development and manufacturing organisation) specialising in drug substance and drug product. Created a joint venture with Danish-headquartered Zerion Pharma for the Dispersome® drug-delivery technology, with Arla Foods Ingredients (Denmark) supplying the key excipient. Expanding globally with new Seixal campus (opening 2027).
Portuguese premium tissue and paper products manufacturer (founded 1939, Torres Novas). Known for design-led coloured toilet paper and household paper. Exports to 60+ countries including Nordic markets through European grocery distribution chains.
Portuguese manufacturer of concealed cisterns, flush plates and sanitary installation systems (founded 1954, Aveiro). Exports to 80+ countries with a factory in Italy. Products distributed in Scandinavian markets through specialist bathroom and plumbing wholesalers.
Portugal’s largest non-alcoholic beverage company (Sumol, Compal, Um Bongo brands). Exports fruit juices and nectars to 70+ countries. Nordic reach through European ethnic food importers and diaspora retail channels in Sweden and Denmark.
Portuguese science and educational toy company founded at IST (University of Lisbon) in 2008. Products sold in 40+ countries including Nordic markets via Amazon Nordics and specialty toy retailers. Known for STEM kits combining science experiments with play.
Portuguese power, environment and transport engineering group (Matosinhos HQ). Won the €47M signalling contract for Odense’s new light rail (Denmark), delivered an automatic level-crossing framework for Trafikverket (Sweden) and has executed projects in Bergen (Norway). Active Nordic delivery track record across rail and transport.
Portuguese operation of the Coficab automotive cable group with a large factory in Guarda supplying low-voltage wires, battery cables, and high-voltage harness cables to European automotive OEMs. Named customers include Scania (Sweden) and Volvo Trucks (Sweden) through Tier-1 wiring harness integrators, feeding Swedish heavy-truck assembly lines.
Family-owned Douro producer (founded 1842, Vila Nova de Gaia) with a long-standing premium listing in Sweden’s Systembolaget and stocked references in Norway’s Vinmonopolet and Finland’s Alko. Niepoort port wines and Douro reds are distributed through dedicated Nordic importers targeting Michelin-starred restaurants and premium off-trade.
Amorim subsidiary (Mozelos, Santa Maria da Feira) producing technical cork composite materials for flooring, automotive, construction, aerospace, and consumer goods. Named Nordic customers include IKEA (cork components in furniture and accessories) and multiple Scandinavian flooring brands. Ships directly to Nordic industrial and retail partners.
One of the largest port wine houses by volume (Porto Cruz brand, La Martiniquaise group). Consistent Nordic footprint via Systembolaget listings in Sweden, Vinmonopolet references in Norway, and Alko placements in Finland, with dedicated Nordic distributors handling the premium and standard ranges.
Historic Douro Valley winery (Gouvinhas, Sabrosa) producing premium Douro DOC reds, whites, and ports. Long-term listings in Sweden’s Systembolaget and Norway’s Vinmonopolet through dedicated Nordic importers, with consistent placements in fine-dining and premium off-trade channels across Scandinavia.
One of Portugal’s largest wine companies (Penafiel, since 1870) and the leading Vinho Verde exporter. Casal Garcia is one of the bestselling Portuguese wine brands in Sweden’s Systembolaget, with additional listings in Norway’s Vinmonopolet and Finland’s Alko. Exports to over 70 countries.
Portugal’s oldest table wine producer (Azeitão, since 1834) and home to the Periquita brand, one of the most recognised Portuguese wines in Scandinavia. Multiple listings in Systembolaget and Vinmonopolet through dedicated Nordic importers covering the premium and value segments.
Major Port wine group (Vila Nova de Gaia) owning historic houses Kopke (est. 1638), Cálem, Burmester and Barros. Multiple listings across all three Nordic alcohol monopolies — Systembolaget, Vinmonopolet and Alko — with Kopke Colheita and Cálem Fine Tawny among consistent Nordic sellers.
One of Portugal’s largest wine exporters by volume (Alenquer, Lisboa wine region), producing over 10 million bottles annually from 400+ hectares of estate vineyards. Consistent listings in Systembolaget and Vinmonopolet, with value-driven Portuguese wines targeted at the Nordic off-trade segment through dedicated importers.
One of the Alentejo’s largest cooperative wineries (Borba, since 1955) with over 200 members farming 2,000+ hectares. Long-standing Systembolaget supplier in the value Portuguese wine category, with Vinmonopolet placements and exports to 40+ countries. Known for consistent quality at accessible price points.
Portuguese women’s fashion accessories retailer (founded 1994, Rio Tinto) with 1,000+ stores and franchises in 80+ countries. Operates dedicated country storefronts at parfois.com/se (Sweden), parfois.com/dk (Denmark), parfois.com/no (Norway) and parfois.com/fi (Finland), with physical stores and franchise partners active in multiple Nordic shopping centres.
Iconic Douro Port house (founded 1715, part of AXA Millesimes since 1993) producing some of the world’s most celebrated vintage ports including the legendary Nacional. Multiple permanent listings in Sweden’s Systembolaget across LBV, tawny and vintage categories, with Vinmonopolet and Alko placements through dedicated Nordic importers.
Portugal’s oldest wine company (founded 1756 by royal charter), owner of the 600-hectare Quinta das Carvalhas estate in the Douro. Distributed in Sweden’s Systembolaget through dedicated Nordic importers, with Quinta das Carvalhas tawny and Douro reds listed across Scandinavian off-trade channels alongside Vinmonopolet placements in Norway.
Pioneering Bairrada wine producer (Quinta do Ribeirinho, Amoreira da Gandara) regarded as the benchmark for the region’s Baga-based wines. Exports to 40+ countries with dedicated Nordic importers in Sweden (via fine-wine specialists supplying Systembolaget’s order assortment) and Denmark’s specialist restaurant and retail channels.
Alentejo winery (Vídigão, Vidigueira) founded in 1988 by Danish-Norwegian wine family Hans Kristian and Carrie Jorgensen. Nordic roots run deep: Danish and Swedish distributors list Cortes de Cima wines through specialist importers, with Scandinavian restaurant and private-import channels making the estate one of the most Nordic-connected Alentejo producers.
Portuguese AI customer-support translation platform (Lisbon HQ, venture-backed). Provides dedicated Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and Finnish language services to global enterprise customers including Panasonic, with public Nordic/Scandinavian language guidelines and Swedish-specific customer-care documentation.
Portuguese nearshore software engineering firm founded in 2010 with a Nordic-first commercial model — the founder’s professional background was built in Norway, Sweden and Denmark. Until the end of 2013, Cleverti worked exclusively with Nordic clients; today it still partners with Nordic customers alongside Belgium, Germany, Switzerland and the UK.
Portuguese-founded global luxury marketplace (original Porto HQ, additional London base). Operates Swedish and Danish-language marketplace interfaces and ships to Norway plus all EU countries, with Klarna payment integration for Swedish shoppers. Nordic buyers are a meaningful share of Farfetch’s European GMV.
Portuguese IT consulting firm (1,100+ specialists across Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, Brazil, Ireland and the USA). Operates a dedicated Sweden/Norway/Finland/Denmark regional office, serving Nordic enterprise customers across IT Ops, cloud, low-code, data & AI, DevOps and quality management from its Iberian nearshore base.
Portuguese automotive group (Salvador Caetano Auto SGPS, Vila Nova de Gaia) that — together with Hedin Mobility Group — jointly owns RN Nordic AB, the Swedish and Danish importer of Renault, Dacia and Alpine. RN Nordic runs from a Stockholm head office and a RN Denmark unit in Copenhagen, following the acquisition of Renault Group’s distribution business in both countries.
Portuguese-founded supplier of leather and fabric seat covers, headrests and interior trim to global OEMs. Has supplied Volvo Cars since the 1990s alongside Mercedes, BMW and VW. Acquired by Italian leather group Gruppo Mastrotto in 2024 while retaining Portuguese HQ and three plants in the Minho region.
Portuguese automotive plastics and moulds group, one of Europe’s largest tier-1 injection-moulding suppliers. Named OEM supplier to Volvo Cars alongside Renault, VW, Mercedes and Audi. Simoldes Plastics has eight plants worldwide and technical support offices across Europe, with Volvo among its anchor OEM accounts.
Porto-based fashion-logistics SaaS platform founded in 2015. Acquired in September 2021 by Danish shipping and logistics group A.P. Møller-Maersk, the first Portuguese start-up Maersk has bought outright. HUUB’s cloud-based fulfilment platform now plugs directly into the Maersk e-commerce logistics stack.
Portuguese steel fabrication and wind-tower manufacturer. The Oliveira de Frades complex — a 400-tower/year plant — has supplied Vestas (Denmark), Nordex, GE and Senvion/REpower for European onshore wind projects. Also a partner in the H2 Sines green hydrogen pilot alongside Vestas, EDP, Galp and REN.
Portuguese-Chilean 50/50 joint venture between Sonae Indústria and Arauco, one of the world’s largest wood-based panel producers. Operates 23 industrial and commercial units across nine countries. Sells particleboard, MDF and decorative panels into European furniture and construction supply chains, including Nordic furniture and DIY distribution.
Portuguese wine group (Global Wines S.A.) whose Quinta de Cabriz estate is the leading Dão brand by volume. Cabriz labels — including Cabriz Dão, Cabriz Reserva Branco and Cabriz Colheita Selecionada — are listed in Systembolaget’s Swedish retail range, giving the group a permanent foothold in the Nordic state-monopoly channel.
Family-owned Dão producer led by Nuno Cancela de Abreu, a fourth-generation winemaker. Landed a Touriga Nacional Dão in Systembolaget’s 10 April 2026 temporary release — the kind of tailored, tannic, stainless-steel-aged Portuguese red that the Swedish monopoly’s buyers are increasingly seeking.
Alentejo producer (Grãos Seculares Unipessoal) working with Arinto, Roupeiro, Rabo de Ovelha and Tamarez from 30-year-old vineyards at 300–400 m elevation. Appeared in Systembolaget’s 13 March 2026 temporary assortment with a local-grape Alentejano white, positioning the label as one of the newer Portuguese entrants into the Swedish monopoly range.
Alentejo winery launched in 2007 by the Nabeiro Group (Delta Cafés) in Campo Maior, with a winery building designed by Pritzker laureate Álvaro Siza Vieira. Alongside its Portuguese retail and hospitality channel, Adega Mayor supplies Nordic on-trade and monopoly importers, with Wines of Portugal-led activity connecting the estate to Systembolaget, Vinmonopolet and Alko buyer tenders.
Tejo producer founded in Almeirim in 2004 by winemaker João Portugal Ramos. Makes the Conde de Vimioso and Tagus Creek ranges, widely distributed in Nordic markets via Wines of Portugal and the state monopolies’ tender system for everyday Tejo whites, rosés and reds.
Douro estate (Gouvinhas, Sabrosa) producing single-quinta DOC Douro and Port wines from old-vine vineyards. Listed on Norway’s Vinmonopolet (Crasto Reserva 2017, LBV 2017, Douro Red 2019) and Sweden’s Systembolaget (Reserva Old Vines 2021, Touriga Franca 2017), giving the estate sustained Scandinavian on- and off-trade visibility.
Setúbal-based wine group (Az. das Inglesinhas, Azeítão) with estates in the Setúbal Peninsula, Alentejo and Bairrada. Ranges including Meia Pipa (continuously listed since 2004) and four mid-priced reds appear on Sweden’s Systembolaget, anchoring the group’s long-running Nordic monopoly footprint.
Carregosa-based manufacturer of plastic motorcycle parts, accessories and child bicycle seats, exporting to 70+ countries. In Denmark distributed by Mogens Erikstrup (Valby), PSE Parts (Esbjerg V) and the 90+ store Thansen network; in Finland served by Duell Bike Center Ab (Mustasaari/Vaasa) and Uimonen Trading Oy (Tampere).
Cooperative Douro wine producer founded in 2000, today bringing together 48 shareholders, 19 quintas and 600+ hectares across the three Douro sub-regions. Multiple vintages confirmed on Norway’s Vinmonopolet — Lavradores de Feitoria Douro 2021 (5338101), 2022 (8041206), and Lavradores de Feitoria Douro Branco 2023 and 2024 (2890106).
Portuguese aerospace industry MRO and manufacturing group based in Alverca (65% Embraer / 35% Portuguese State), with a 440,000 m² facility. In March 2026 Saab and OGMA signed a Memorandum of Understanding covering Gripen MRO, structural assembly and industrial cooperation tied to Portugal’s fighter-aircraft pipeline — positioning OGMA as Saab’s named Iberian industrial partner.
Madeira’s oldest family-owned Madeira wine producer (Funchal, founded 1811). Multiple Blandy’s single-harvest and aged-Madeira expressions are listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget via importer The Wine and Spirits Collective Sweden AB — giving the house permanent monopoly-retail presence in the Swedish market.
Portuguese-founded campervan rental and marketplace platform (Lisbon HQ). Operates dedicated Nordic rental depots in Malmö (Sweden), Oslo and Tromsø and Trondheim (Norway), and Helsinki (Finland) — making it one of the few Portuguese consumer-tech brands with its own physical network across Scandinavia.
Madeira’s oldest active Madeira wine producer (Funchal, founded 1870 by Justino Henrique Freitas; part of La Martiniquaise since 1993). Justino’s Madeira Malvasia 10 Years is listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget, with additional references in the temporary selection and a Vinmonopolet presence in Norway.
Historic Madeira wine house founded in 1850, one of the few producers that bottles and exports wine made entirely from its own vineyards. H&H Madeira Verdelho 10 YO is carried by Norway’s Vinmonopolet through importer Heyday Wines AS with transport by Vectura AS.
Historic Port house founded in 1815 by Manuel Pedro Guimaraens, part of the Fladgate Partnership. Multiple references — Fonseca Port, Fonseca Crusted, Fonseca Terra Prima Organic and Fonseca Guimaraens Vintage — are listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget and Norway’s Vinmonopolet.
Portuguese climate-tech company operating AI-driven renewable energy communities. Received a €25M growth investment from Oslo-based Verdane (Idun impact fund) in 2022 before being taken over by DWS in a €150M platform transaction — a named Nordic investor reference on the Portuguese cleantech cap table.
Portuguese ceramic tile brand owned by Gres Panaria Portugal, S.A. (part of the Italian Panaria Group). Love Tiles (rebranded from Novagres in 2008) and sister brand Margres are distributed through Swedish specialist retail channels with kr/m² pricing, competing directly with Italian and Spanish makers in the Nordic design market.
Historic Portuguese wine house founded in 1884 by brothers Francisco and António Borges (now part of JMV Group), with 226 hectares of vineyards across Douro, Dão and Vinho Verde. Multiple references — Borges Vintage Port 2007 (art. 92180), Vinhos Borges Quinta do Ôro 2022 (art. 70468), Tawny Port Reserve (art. 75894), and Borges Alvarinho via order assortment (art. 54383) — are listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget.
Historic Vila Nova de Gaia Port house founded by Henry Burmester in the 18th century, today part of Sógevinus Fine Wines. Burmester White Port launched on Sweden’s Systembolaget on March 1 in a 375 ml format priced at 69 kr, distributed in the Swedish market by Enjoy Wine & Spirits.
Family-run Dão estate in central Portugal (Seia/Vila Nova de Tazem), part of the Álvaro Castro family of wines. Quinta de Saes Reserva 2015 (product 1391201) and the 2016 vintage are listed on Norway’s Vinmonopolet, alongside multiple other Quinta de Saes references.
Family-owned Dão estate (Cunha Baixa, Mangualde) producing classic single-vineyard reds and whites. Quinta dos Roques Reserva 2016 (product 4952601) and Quinta dos Roques 2016 (product 3079001) are listed on Norway’s Vinmonopolet, with retail prices around 320.90 NOK and 144.40 NOK respectively for 75 cl bottles.
Lisbon-headquartered consumer wearables maker (founded 2017) behind the Bond Touch bracelet, a haptic-touch device for long-distance relationships. Operates a dedicated EU storefront at eu.bond-touch.com serving Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland directly, and is sold via marketplaces including Ubuy Sweden and Etsy Sweden — one of Portugal’s few consumer-electronics brands shipping into the Nordic D2C channel.
Portuguese personalised-products and SMB marketing platform (Lisbon HQ). Operates dedicated localised storefronts in Sweden (bizay.se), Denmark, Norway and Finland alongside other European markets — one of the few Portuguese D2C platforms with country-level Nordic localisation, supplying personalised business cards, signage and promotional products to Scandinavian SMBs.
Luso-Dutch project developer (Sines, Portugal & Amsterdam) focused on industrial Power-to-X decarbonisation. Lead developer of MadoquaPower2X, a c.€1 billion 500 MW green hydrogen and ammonia project at the Sines industrial cluster, with Danish fund manager Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) as named consortium partner alongside Dutch Power2X — the largest Danish capital commitment to date in Portuguese green molecules.
Têxtil Manuel Gonçalves (TMG Group), founded 1937, is a vertically-integrated Portuguese textile manufacturer in Vila Nova de Famalicão producing woven, quilted and knitted fabrics plus automotive-interior textiles. Confirmed named maker for Finnish design house Marimekko — featured on Marimekko's official "Meet the maker" supplier page — and a long-standing fabric supplier to Swedish heritage brand GANT, alongside Inditex, Lacoste and Ted Baker.
Fifth-generation Portuguese winery in Fernando Pó (Península de Setúbal), founded in 1920 with annual production of around 20 million litres — one of Portugal's largest wine producers. Multiple Casa Ermelinda Freitas SKUs are listed on Sweden's Systembolaget (dedicated producer page at systembolaget.se/sortiment/casa-ermelinda-freitas), giving the house a permanent footprint in the Swedish state retail monopoly.
DFJ Vinhos (Dino, Filipa & José Neiva Correia) is a major Portuguese wine producer based in Alenquer, Lisboa region, exporting roughly 98% of production. Norway is named among DFJ's top four export markets alongside the United Kingdom, Poland and the United States — making DFJ one of the most Norway-weighted Portuguese still-wine houses by volume share.
Historic Douro Superior estate founded in 1877 by Dona Antonia Adelaide Ferreira, today operated by her great-great-grandson Francisco Olazabal. Multiple Quinta do Vale Meão references are listed on Norway's Vinmonopolet — including Quinta do Vale Meão Tinto (product 11326201, c. NOK 800 / 75 cl) and Vale Meão Meandro Douro 2021 (product 5927901) — making the estate one of the most premium Portuguese references in the Norwegian state monopoly.
Monção & Melgaço Alvarinho producer (Encostas de Melgaço range) with a documented listing on Sweden's Systembolaget — the “Quinta da Pigarra Encostas de Melgaço Alvarinho” appears in Systembolaget’s catalogue under product code 92491, anchoring a Vinho Verde Alvarinho footprint in the Swedish state monopoly.
Reference Monção & Melgaço Alvarinho house, founded by winemaker Anselmo Mendes — widely regarded as one of the leading voices of premium Vinho Verde. Multiple Alvarinho SKUs listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget — including product codes 75235 and 6707 (the “Contacto” and base Alvarinho lines) — giving the producer a sustained Swedish state-monopoly presence.
Portuguese renewable energy developer (Greenvolt Group, Lisbon HQ) building and operating the 157 MW Høegholm hybrid solar-plus-storage park in Djursland, Denmark — combining 97.36 MW of solar PV with a 60 MW / 120 MWh battery system. Construction is financed by a €35M loan from Danish bank Ringkjøbing Landbobank, with Danish energy trader Reel contracted for balancing, optimisation and PPA structuring.
Portuguese ceramic floor- and wall-tile manufacturer founded in 1964 in Fundão, today part of Italy’s Ricchetti Group. Per the company’s own market disclosure, CINCA exports around 65% of its production, with Sweden and Finland named as core export destinations alongside the United States, France and Germany — one of the most explicit Portuguese ceramic-tile footprints inside the Nordic build-environment supply chain.
Portuguese laser and precision-mechanics specialist serving aeronautical, defense, medical and special-machine industries. Named by Saab — in Daniel Boestad’s April 23, 2026 statement that “Portugal already participates in Gripen construction” — as one of the Portuguese companies already supplying components to the JAS 39 Gripen E supply chain alongside Critical Software, Vangest and Thyssenkrupp Portugal.
Portuguese industrial group founded in 1986 and headquartered in Marinha Grande, operating 11 specialized factories across 65,000 m² with 500+ employees in Portugal, the UK, Spain and Singapore. Specializes in molds, plastics and precision components for aerospace and defense. Named by Saab as a national industrial partner already integrated in the Gripen aircraft supply chain (April 23, 2026).
Portuguese cork-products manufacturer founded in 1995 as a joint venture between a Swedish distributor and a Portuguese cork manufacturer — one of the most explicitly Swedish-anchored Portuguese cork houses, with a sustained Scandinavian distribution channel feeding the wine-closure, design and accessories markets.
Douro Valley wine and port estate, with documented production since before 1548. Multiple wines listed at Sweden’s Systembolaget — including Quinta do Pégo Grande Reserva 2019, Quinta do Pégo Vintage 2016 and Quinta do Pégo LBV 2018 — giving the estate one of the most consistent shelf positions any Douro family producer holds in the Nordic state monopoly system.
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.
Serra da Estrela wool mill reviving 1940s Portuguese textile heritage, producing burel (100% boiled wool fabric), tweeds, flannels, melton and bouclé with nationally sourced wool. Stocked in Sweden through the Stockholm Fashion District showroom — a verified Swedish trade-channel slot for one of Portugal’s few credible heritage-textile export brands.
Dão reference estate inside Sogrape’s portfolio, established in the 1980s and credited with helping reshape Portugal’s Dão region around Encruzado, Touriga Nacional, Jaen and Alfrocheiro. Quinta dos Carvalhais Encruzado White 2022 is listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget (product 9039101), giving the estate a sustained presence in one of the most disciplined Nordic alcohol monopolies.
Fundação Eugénio de Almeida’s flagship Alentejo wine house, based in Évora and producing the heritage Cartuxa, Pêra-Manca and Foral de Évora ranges from estate vineyards in São Miguel de Machede and Valbom. Cartuxa Colheita Tinto 2021 is listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget (product 9598801) — the only Alentejo monopoly slot held by an Évora-based foundation.
Cooperative winery in Monção (Vinho Verde DOC, Alvarinho sub-region), one of the historic Alvarinho houses on the Minío river. Multiple SKUs on Sweden’s Systembolaget — including Adega de Monção Vinho Verde 2024 (product 5391701) and Adega de Monção Alvarinho 2023 (product 282515) — making it one of the most consistently stocked cooperatives in the Swedish state monopoly catalogue.
Premium Vinho Verde Alvarinho house with a documented Swedish state-monopoly footprint. Conde Villar Alvarinho Superior 2023 is listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget (product 9244601) — a verified slot anchoring the producer in one of the most disciplined Nordic alcohol catalogues, alongside Anselmo Mendes and Adega de Monção in the Alvarinho cluster.
Family-owned Vinho Verde estate in the Sousa sub-region (Trofa, near Porto), producing still and sparkling Vinho Verde alongside Douro labels. Quinta das Arcas Espumante 2021 is listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget (product 9128501), placing one of the few Portuguese sparkling references in the Swedish state monopoly — a meaningful slot in a market dominated by Champagne and Cava.
Historic Port house founded in 1588 in Vila Nova de Gaia, owned since 2001 by The Fladgate Partnership (alongside Taylor’s and Fonseca). Croft Port is listed on Norway’s Vinmonopolet (product 2771201) and Croft Vintage Port references appear in Sweden’s Systembolaget special-order assortment — giving the brand verified Nordic monopoly placement across the two largest state-controlled premium-wine markets.
Vila Nova de Gaia Port house founded in 1865 by two Norwegians — Theodor Wiese and Dankert Krohn — with the very first recorded Krohn shipments going to Stockholm and Copenhagen. Multiple Krohn Colheita vintages (including 2003 and 2005) are documented on Sweden’s Systembolaget; Krohn 20 Year Old Tawny and Vintage references are also stocked across Nordic specialist channels. The Norwegian heritage makes this one of the cleanest historical PT ↔ Nordic crossings in the corridor.
Portuguese coach and bus manufacturer (part of the Salvador Caetano group). Delivered the first H2.City Gold hydrogen fuel-cell buses to Nobina in Copenhagen and supplied a hydrogen bus pilot programme in Finland — one of the most concrete Portuguese industrial export footprints into the Nordic public-transport market.
Iconic Portuguese tissue paper company (founded 1939, Torres Novas), best known internationally for its design-led black, red and coloured toilet paper. Distributes across 60+ countries with active retail and design-store presence in Sweden, Denmark and Finland — a recognisable PT consumer brand inside Nordic premium and design-led retail channels.
Portugal’s largest non-alcoholic beverages group (Sumol, Compal, Frize, Tagus, Um Bongo, Água Serra da Estrela). Present in 65 countries with confirmed exports to Denmark, Sweden and Norway, distributing through Nordic ethnic, premium and supermarket retail channels.
Portuguese food retail and agri-food group (Pingo Doce, Recheio). Through Jerónimo Martins Agro-Alimentar, the company is the largest shareholder in Andfjord Salmon AS (Oslo-listed land-based salmon farmer), with 25.1% of the shares as of May 2024 after starting from a 10.1% stake (€16.8M) in June 2022 and increasing the holding through subsequent share purchases. The most material Portuguese-led capital position in Norwegian aquaculture.
Lisbon-based code-quality and DevOps intelligence platform founded in 2013 by Jaime Jorge and João Caxaria. EQT Ventures (with investment advisors in Stockholm) led Codacy’s 2017 Series A and remains an investor through subsequent rounds, including a $15.5 million round in 2022. One of the clearest Stockholm-led venture footprints in the Portuguese developer-tools ecosystem.
Portuguese fashion-fabric and apparel manufacturer founded in 1927, headquartered in Pousada de Saramagos (V.N. Famalicão). Per the company’s own “Markets” page, Riopele explicitly names Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland alongside Australia and Russia among its served markets — a documented all-four-Nordic footprint in the Portuguese textile cluster.
Portuguese ceramic floor and wall tile manufacturer founded in 1905 in Aveiro. Operates a global distributor network of 100+ partners across 60+ countries with 70%+ of production exported. Aleluia products are listed for the Finnish market on Tile.Expert with kr/m² pricing and direct shipping — one of the named Nordic distribution channels in the Portuguese ceramic-tile cluster.
Family-owned Portuguese home-textile manufacturer founded in 1948, operating ~200,000 m² of vertically-integrated facilities in Guimarães producing bedding, bath and table linen for renowned international brands. Production capacity ~5 million pieces per year with documented presence on 5 continents including the Nordic hospitality and home-textile distribution channels.
Portuguese-rooted telecom and energy infrastructure services group, rebranded from Constructel Visabeira in 2025. Backed by Goldman Sachs Alternatives with a €200 million growth investment (May 2024). Operates in 11 countries including a documented presence in Sweden and Denmark alongside Portugal, Spain, Germany, France, Belgium, Ireland, the UK, Italy and the USA — a direct Portuguese-led services platform inside the Nordic infrastructure market.
Portuguese aerospace maintenance and manufacturing firm based in Alverca, controlled by Embraer (65%) with the Portuguese state holding 35%. In early 2026, OGMA signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Saab to participate in the global Gripen E production chain — modelled on Saab’s existing Embraer-Brazil arrangement and explicitly referenced by Saab’s Gripen Business Unit head Daniel Boestad as a sub-assembly and MRO pathway. The arrangement runs in parallel with Portugal’s open F-16 replacement procurement and is scaled by the prospective Ukraine Gripen frame contract that Saab CEO Mikael Johansson described in early May 2026 as “months away.”
Porto-founded digital musculoskeletal (MSK) care unicorn (valuation $4 billion as of November 2025). Named Nordic investor Heartcore Capital (Copenhagen) was an early backer of Kaia Health, the German MSK platform acquired by Sword Health for $285 million in January 2026 — bringing a live German DiGA reimbursement code into the combined platform and positioning Sword for Nordic expansion via the NordDEC single-accreditation pathway across Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Iceland.
Independent Douro estate founded by Jorge Seródio Borges and Sandra Tavares da Silva in 2001, producing acclaimed Pintas, Manoella, Quinta da Manoella and Pintas Character ranges plus a Port programme. Wine & Soul Tawny Porto 10 Years is listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget (product #7621301) — a verified slot for one of the most critically distinguished new-generation Douro producers in the Swedish state monopoly catalogue.
Family-owned Pinhão Douro estate, with continuous Bergqvist-family ownership across multiple generations and a vinification programme spanning Douro DOC reds and whites, Vintage Port, LBV and Tawny ranges. Multiple SKUs on Sweden’s Systembolaget — including Quinta de La Rosa 2019 Red (product #5228001) and Quinta de La Rosa Branco (#5226901) — placing the estate firmly inside the Swedish monopoly’s core Portuguese catalogue.
Historic Douro wine house founded in 1751, now part of the Sogrape group, and home to the iconic Barca Velha — widely considered Portugal’s first Douro DOC table-wine icon. Casa Ferreirinha Vinha Grande 2019 is listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget (product #275201), giving the brand a sustained shelf slot inside Sogrape’s premium portfolio in the Swedish state monopoly.
Single-quinta Douro property owned by Symington Family Estates, in continuous operation since 1827 and the last major property in the Douro to still produce its Vintage Ports exclusively by traditional foot-treading in granite lagares. Multiple Quinta do Vesuvio Vintage Port vintages are distributed across Nordic monopoly and specialist channels (including Sweden’s Systembolaget special-order assortment and Norwegian premium-Port retail), anchoring one of the highest-end Portuguese references in the Nordic premium-wine catalogue.
Founded in 1638 and the oldest Port wine house in the world, Kopke is the lead brand of the Sogevinus Group (since 2006) and a category leader in Tawny Colheita and white Port. Kopke is distributed in Sweden through Solera Beverage Group, with Kopke Colheita listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget as products #9128002 and #5208101. Denmark is one of Sogevinus’s five top export markets globally, anchoring Kopke as a sustained PT brand inside two Nordic retail channels.
Iconic Port and Sherry house founded in 1790, acquired by Sogrape Vinhos in 2002, and recognised globally as one of the most awarded portfolios of Aged Tawnies. Sandeman products are listed in the fixed assortment at Sweden’s Systembolaget, including Sandeman Tawny 20 Years Old (product #5939701) and the long-standing Sandeman Port reference (#806402) — an embedded Sogrape group anchor on the Swedish monopoly catalogue.
Founded in 1692 and one of the oldest Port houses, Taylor Fladgate is the namesake property of the Fladgate Partnership, alongside Croft (founded 1588) and Fonseca. In April 2026, the Partnership declared a 2024 vintage across all three houses for the first time since 2017 — the smallest declaration on record. Taylor Fladgate Vintage Ports and aged Tawnies are sustained references in Sweden’s Systembolaget special-order assortment and Norwegian premium-Port specialist channels, positioning Fladgate’s flagship brand inside both Nordic monopoly catalogues.
Founded in 1751 and the historic backbone of Portuguese-owned Port wine, Ferreira (Porto Ferreira) is part of the Sogrape group and shares its premium Douro pedigree with Casa Ferreirinha. Sogrape declared Vintage Ports for Ferreira in both 2018 and 2022 alongside Sandeman and Offley, with Ferreira references appearing in Sweden’s Systembolaget catalogue. A sustained Portuguese-rooted Port label on the Swedish state-monopoly shelf, distinct from the British-owned Fladgate Partnership lineage.
Founded in 1737 and acquired by Sogrape Vinhos in 1996, Offley is one of the most internationally distributed Port houses with a long-running premium Tawny and Vintage Port programme. Sogrape declared Offley Vintage Port for both 2018 and 2022 alongside Sandeman and Ferreira — the three-brand Sogrape Port axis that anchors Portuguese-owned Port distribution into Swedish Systembolaget and Nordic specialist channels.
Portuguese Tier-1 composite supplier to the automotive and heavy-truck industries, headquartered in Leça do Balio, Porto. Inapal manufactures Class-A body panels, structural and underbody components using SMC, carbon-fibre SMC, pre-preg compression moulding and long-fibre thermoplastic. Its named customer base includes Volvo Cars alongside Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar Land Rover, Nissan and Renault. Inapal was acquired by Japan’s Teijin in 2018 and now operates as part of Teijin Automotive Technologies, but retains Portuguese production and engineering.
Portugal’s largest energy group and one of Europe’s most internationalised utilities. EDP’s renewables arm participates in the Nordic offshore-wind build-out through Ocean Winds — the 50/50 joint venture with France’s ENGIE — which has teamed with Statkraft (Norway) and Aker Offshore Wind to bid for areas in Norway’s first offshore wind tender (Utsira Nord and Sørlige Nordsjø II). EDP Renewables itself is a top-five global wind developer headquartered in Madrid with strategic direction from Lisbon, and the group has steadily deepened its Nordic developer relationships through 2025–2026.
Porto-headquartered Portuguese family group, founded in 1933 as Auto Sueco by Luiz Óscar Jervell at the request of Volvo’s export inspector. Rebranded as Nors and today Volvo Group’s largest private partner globally — exclusive Portuguese distributor for Volvo Trucks, Volvo Buses and Volvo Penta marine and industrial engines. In 2024, Volvo Trucks via Nors led the Portuguese heavy-vehicle (16+t) market with 828 registrations and a 17.78% share. Group footprint: 16 countries, 3,700+ employees, €1.6B turnover.
Portuguese renewable-energy developer and operator headquartered in Lisbon, part of KKR-controlled Greenvolt Group (14.1 GW utility-scale pipeline). Owns and operates the Høegholm hybrid solar-plus-storage park in eastern Denmark — 97.36 MW PV plus a 55–60 MW / 110–120 MWh BESS, due online Q1 2026. Backed by €35 million project finance signed with Ringkjøbing Landbobank (Oct 2025), with Danish electricity trader Reel as balancing partner. One of the largest live Portuguese-owned renewable assets inside the Nordics.
Portuguese family-owned producer (5 generations since 1882) and the world’s leading premium Port house, with brands Graham’s, Cockburn’s, Dow’s and Warre’s plus Quinta do Vesuvio and Altano. Gustavo Devesas has handled the Nordics for Symington since 2011 — multiple permanent listings in Sweden’s Systembolaget (~450 stores) and Norway’s Vinmonopolet, plus regular Vintage releases under each house. Member of Primum Familiae Vini (PFV).
Norwegian pet-care retailer with three stores, acquired by Musti Group (Portuguese-controlled via Sonae) on 18 February 2026 for approximately €2.3 million. The bolt-on, integrated immediately under the Musti banner, helped drive Musti’s Norway net sales +25.5% in Q1 2026 to ~€24M — the fastest-growing geography in the Sonae-controlled Nordic pet-care platform.
Portugal’s largest integrated energy group, headquartered in Lisbon and listed on Euronext (PSI-20). Building the 100 MW green-hydrogen production unit at Sines (15,000 t/yr renewable H2 from 10 electrolyser modules) — set to be Europe’s largest when commissioned 2H 2026 — with EIB financing of €430 million covering biofuels and hydrogen at Sines. Nordic corridor linkages run through Norwegian sovereign capital (NBIM & KKR co-investment in Iberian renewables) and Helia-Galp wind transactions, anchoring Galp as a top reference point for Nordic energy-transition investors evaluating Iberian assets.
Portuguese metals-products operation of the ThyssenKrupp group, supplying processed metal components to Iberian industrial customers. Named publicly by Saab’s Gripen Business Unit head Daniel Boestad on 23 April 2026 as one of four Portuguese companies already participating in the JAS 39 Gripen E production chain — alongside Critical Software, Kristaltek and Vangest. The disclosure puts ThyssenKrupp em Portugal inside Saab’s existing Iberian defence supply chain ahead of Portugal’s open F-16 replacement competition.
Lisbon-headquartered Portuguese renewable-energy developer (founded 2006), backed by French Mirova’s €140M strategic investment, with a 3.4 GW Iberian PV / wind / storage / green-hydrogen pipeline. Named Danish technology and service partner: Vestas — supplying seven V163-4.5 MW turbines plus a 20-year AOM 4000 service contract for Hyperion’s 31.5 MW Nortada wind farm in Estremoz, the first fully hybrid wind-solar-storage park in Portugal on a single grid connection (mid-2027 COD). Construction announced March 2026 in partnership with Vestas and Windpark.
Family-owned Vinho Verde producer in Melgaço (the northernmost point of Portugal), founded 1974 by António Esteves Ferreira and Maria Cerdeira and now run by Luís and António Cerdeira — the first Alvarinho-only brand in the Monção e Melgaço sub-region. Multiple permanent listings at Sweden’s Systembolaget through importer Ward Wines AB, including Soalheiro Alvarinho (vintage rotation) and Soalheiro Alvarinho Brut sparkling. Organic-certified since 2006. One of the reference Portuguese Alvarinho producers for the Nordic market.
Estremoz-based Portuguese estate winery in the Alentejo, producing terroir-driven gastronomic reds — the flagship Quinta do Mouro Tinto and Vinha do Mouro Reserva — that have built a permanent Nordic following. Listed at Sweden’s Systembolaget and represented through a Swedish importer for the on-trade restaurant channel (featured on Star Wine List sommelier programmes). One of the small-production Portuguese Alentejo names to have established documented Swedish on- and off-trade presence.
Boutique single-estate Dão producer, founded in the 1990s by Portuguese textile entrepreneur Celso de Lemos Esteves and located in the Dão valley near Viseu. Flagship cuvées Dona Santana, Dona Georgina and Pica-Pica (single-varietal Touriga, Jaen, Tinta Roriz) are listed in Sweden’s Systembolaget through Swedish importer Gullberg by Stockwine AB — one of the named Dão producers with a documented Swedish off-trade presence.
Family-owned Portuguese winery in Cortes, Leiria (Quinta da Batarra), producing approximately 3 million bottles per year across Lisbon, Vinho Verde and other regional ranges. Multiple wines listed at Sweden’s Systembolaget (red and white SKUs), making Vidigal one of the higher-volume Portuguese names in Swedish off-trade retail. Operates with a Swedish importer for Systembolaget distribution into the permanent and seasonal ranges.
Family-owned Portuguese furniture group founded 1986 by the Aquino brothers, headquartered in Tábua (Coimbra district) with additional plants in Nelas and Carregal do Sal. Aquinos is a long-standing OEM supplier to IKEA, producing iconic IKEA sofas including the Klippan range under the “Made in Portugal” seal for more than 35 years, plus roughly 2.25 million sofa seats and 1 million mattresses per year — with ~93% of output destined for export.
Family-owned Douro estate (Sabrosa, Pinhão) with 100+ hectares of vineyards producing table wines from Douro, Moscatel and Port. Mural Quinta do Portal 2021 (Systembolaget article 9414001) — a 45% Tinta Roriz / 40% Touriga Franca / 15% Touriga Nacional Douro red — is listed at Sweden’s Systembolaget through dedicated importer AB Wicked Wine.
Family-owned Alentejo estate founded 1997 by the Relvas family, with 350 hectares of vineyards, 750 hectares of cork-oak forest and 250 hectares of olive groves in São Miguel de Machede. Casa Relvas Touriga Nacional 2023 (Systembolaget article 280901) is listed at Sweden’s Systembolaget, regularly ranked among the better-priced Alentejo reds in its price band by Swedish wine press.
Alentejo wine cooperative based in Redondo (Évora) with 69 years of activity and a 9–12 million-litre annual production. The cooperative’s flagship Maré Viva red was historically listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget (article 2432), giving the cooperative a multi-year Swedish off-trade footprint via Nordic wine importers.
45-hectare estate in the Alenquer sub-region of Lisbon, owned by the Tavares da Silva family since 1987 and managed by acclaimed winemaker Sandra Tavares da Silva. Multiple SKUs listed at Sweden’s Systembolaget, including Quinta de Chocapalha Cabernet Sauvignon (art. 9534301), Quinta de Chocapalha Red (art. 8327101), Arinto by Quinta de Chocapalha (art. 7310901) and Chocapalha Vinha Mãe (art. 9519601).
Family-owned Vinho Verde producer farming Alvarinho, Arinto, Avesso, Espadeiro, Loureiro and Trajadura on the noble grapes of the Vinho Verde region. Vila Valventa Casa de Vila Verde 2023 (Systembolaget article 7682708) is carried in Sweden’s Systembolaget order assortment, giving the estate a permanent Vinho Verde reference in the Swedish monopoly catalogue.
Douro estate (Vale da Mendiz, Sabrosa, Cima Corgo) restored by the van Zeller family in the 1990s, producing premium Douro reds and Vintage Port. Quinta Vale D. Maria red Douro is permanently catalogued on Norway’s Vinmonopolet under product code 5227505.
250-year-old Douro estate on the right bank near Pinhão owned by the Amorim family (cork dynasty). 120 ha of vineyards, Relais & Châteaux-rated winery hotel. In Norway the estate is represented by Oslo-based importer Swirl Wines, channelling listings into Vinmonopolet.
Lisbon-headquartered systems integrator owned by Thales Group, specialising in C4ISR, real-time intelligence, satellite ground stations and maritime surveillance. Long-running prime contractor to the European Maritime Safety Agency (EMSA), with named EMSA frameworks (SafeSeaNet, CleanSeaNet, integrated maritime services) covering Nordic, Baltic and Atlantic waters.
Portuguese interbank processor behind MB WAY, the country’s dominant mobile wallet. In a 2 February 2026 memorandum, SIBS joined the Nordics’ Vipps MobilePay — alongside Spain’s Bizum, Italy’s Bancomat and the European Payments Initiative — to build a sovereign cross-border payments network reaching around 130 million users across 13 markets, including Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland.
Iconic Portuguese earthenware house (founded 1884 in Caldas da Rainha, today part of the Vista Alegre group), renowned for its naturalist majolica. Its tableware and decorative ceramics reach the Nordics through Swedish design e-tailer RoyalDesign, which carries 90+ Bordallo Pinheiro lines into Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland.
Historic Alentejo estate at Sousel, celebrated for its traditional Alicante Bouschet reds and talha (clay-amphora) wines. Represented in Sweden by importer Handpicked Wines AB, with bottlings such as Ponte das Canas carried in Systembolaget’s order assortment.
One of Portugal’s best-known wine producers, founded by oenologist João Portugal Ramos and based in Estremoz, Alentejo. Its flagship Marquês de Borba and varietal ranges are listed by Systembolaget in Sweden, where the producer holds a dedicated assortment page.
Vidigueira (Lower Alentejo) estate led by Pedro Ribeiro and Catarina Vieira, a standard-bearer for the revival of talha amphora winemaking and an exporter to some 30 countries. Imported into Sweden by Winemarket Nordic AB, placing its wines into the Systembolaget monopoly channel.
Alentejo winery led by winemaker António Maçanita, known for reviving talha (clay-amphora) wines. Several references are listed on Sweden’s Systembolaget (e.g. Fitapreta Branco de Talha 2021) with a presence on Norway’s Vinmonopolet.
Portuguese industrial-engineering and EPC group from Maia. Through Mecwide Nordics it is the mechanical partner of CTS Nordics on Norway’s largest data centre — the ~150 MW Hamar campus — plus the North Project expansion in Kristiansand.
Multi-region Portuguese producer (Saven group; winemaker Francisco Baptista) spanning Douro, Vinho Verde, Dão and Alentejo. Its Andreza, Maria Bonita and Port labels are imported into Sweden by Vinovativa for the Systembolaget channel.
Family-owned Douro estate in Tabuaço working with indigenous grapes. Its Pôpa Contos da Terra white sits in Systembolaget’s permanent range (art. 7974601), distributed in Sweden by importer Divine.
Organic-focused Alentejo estate in Vidigueira. Its 2024 white (Systembolaget art. 153301) launched on the Swedish monopoly’s shelves in March, imported by Iconic Wines.
Lisbon-based battery-swapping startup for light electric vehicles that raised a €3.2 million seed round in June 2026 co-led by Pale Blue Dot, the Malmö-based climate VC — Swedish capital backing Portuguese mobility infrastructure.
Lisbon-founded campervan rental marketplace (2013), Europe’s largest, with depots in Stockholm, Copenhagen and Oslo and an announced expansion into Finland and Norway — a Portuguese consumer brand operating physically across Scandinavia.
Vinho Verde producer from Felgueiras (Minho) with listings at Norway’s Vinmonopolet — including Terras do Minho — and at Finland’s Alko, where its Touriga Nacional Vinho Verde rosé is sold.
Melgaço-based Alvarinho pioneer (first harvest 1982) whose flagship Soalheiro Alvarinho is listed at Sweden’s Systembolaget (149 SEK), alongside the ALLO blend and the Alvarinho Brut sparkling — among the best-rated whites in its price band.
Historic Port house from Vila Nova de Gaia (founded 1880, part of the Roederer group) with a deep Vinmonopolet presence in Norway — from Vintage Port 2015 to 20-year-old White and 30-year-old Tawny.
Matosinhos uniform maker named one of seven suppliers on FMV’s SEK 113.4M Swedish military ceremonial-wear framework (parade uniforms & forage caps), per TED award notice 320339-2026, May 2026.
Vila do Conde sprint-kayak world leader (Olympic supplier since 2004). Named Nordic dealers in all four markets, incl. Nelo Danmark (Hvidovre) and Dietz / Nelo Sverige (Bengtsfors).
Historic Funchal Madeira house (Blandy family since 1811). Blandy’s Colheita Malmsey holds a fixed-assortment listing at Sweden’s Systembolaget.
Independent Port house (founded 1981 by Johnny Graham). Multiple Systembolaget listings: LBV in the fixed assortment, plus Dry White and 20-Year-Old Tawny.
Porto-based intelligent facilities-management platform (founded 2015; €18M Series B in 2024). Counts Swedish industrial group Sandvik among its named enterprise clients and is actively expanding across the Nordics, with Denmark a stated priority market.
Marinha Grande mould-engineering group (~1,400 staff, 17 companies) serving global automotive OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers. Runs a dedicated engineering office in Sweden, part of an international network spanning the UK, China and Brazil.
Coimbra-based space, defence and industrial engineering firm. Part of the OHB Sweden-led consortium building ESA’s EPS-Sterna weather-satellite constellation, supplying platform struts, mechanical components and mechanical ground support equipment (MGSE).
Lisboa-region winery founded in 2010 in Ventosa (Torres Vedras), with winemaking led by Anselmo Mendes and an output of roughly two million bottles a year. Its wines are listed and sold by Systembolaget, Sweden’s state alcohol monopoly.
One of the largest historic Douro estates, near Ervedosa do Douro, producing Douro DOC wines and Ports. Multiple labels — including its Tinto Reserva, 20-Year Tawny and LBV — are listed by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Historic Douro / Cima-Corgo producer run by the Montez Champalimaud family and an early pioneer of the modern Douro red-wine category. Its Quinta do Côtto red is listed by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Bairrada organic and biodynamic winery led by winemaker Filipa Pato, specialising in Baga reds and Bical whites. Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state monopoly, carries a dedicated producer range including Nossa Calcário and Dinâmica Baga.
Alentejo (Borba) red-wine estate, an Alentejo DOC producer of premium Portuguese reds in the Esporão stable. Its Quinta da Terrugem red is listed by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Acclaimed independent project founded in 2013 by winemaker Luís Seabra, a leader of Portugal’s terroir-driven “new wave.” His Xisto Cru and Xisto Ilimitado Douro bottlings are listed by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Family-owned Douro Superior estate in the Teja valley, north of Vila Nova de Foz Côa. Its Conceito Tinto Douro red is carried by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Pioneering organic and biodynamic Dão estate near Tondela. Several wines — its Dão Tinto, Encruzado white and “air” Vinho Verde — are listed by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Traditional Bairrada estate renowned for old-vine Baga reds and traditional-method sparkling wines. Its Bairrada Colheita is listed by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Bairrada producer specialising in Baga from old vines. Its Kompassus Baga Vinhas Velhas Reserva is carried by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Woman-led, organically farmed Dão estate. A dedicated producer range — including Vinhas Selecionadas and The Wilderness — is carried by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Terroir-focused Lisboa estate near Torres Vedras, working limestone soils close to the Atlantic. Its Fossil whites and reds, and the Castelinho, are listed by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Family-run, organically farmed estate near Ourém in the Lisboa region. Its Cepa Pura range is listed by Vinmonopolet, Norway’s state wine monopoly.
Historic Douro estate at Cambres (Lamego) with around 75 hectares of vineyard and a celebrated wine hotel. Several of its Douro wines are listed by Sweden’s Systembolaget (article nos. 7958001 and 7196901).
Five-generation Douro family producer behind Quinta da Gaivosa. Its flagship Quinta da Gaivosa has been launched in Systembolaget’s exclusive assortment in Sweden via importer Concealed Wines.
Cooperative founded in 1952 in Favaios (Alijó), Portugal’s Moscatel capital. Its Favaíto Moscatel is listed by Sweden’s Systembolaget (art. 74864), imported by Granqvist Beverage House.
Family-owned Port house in Vila Nova de Gaia, known for its tawnies and colheitas. Norway is one of its core markets: Andresen ports are listed by Norway’s Vinmonopolet (e.g. the 40 Year Old White Port, product no. 941002) through importer Red & White AS.
Vallegre Vinhos do Porto S.A., a Douro and Port producer in the Cima Corgo. Its Port is listed by Norway’s Vinmonopolet (product no. 3532001), imported by Cork Wines & Spirits AS — a documented Nordic monopoly listing.
Family Madeira producer (founded 1946, Câmara de Lobos) known for a fresher, higher-acidity house style. Barbeito’s Madeiras are carried in Sweden’s Systembolaget range, giving the house a steady Nordic presence in the fortified-wine category.
Automotive arm of Têxtil Manuel Gonçalves (Guimarães), producing coated fabrics and soft trim for car interiors. Its OEM customer list includes Sweden’s Volvo, and the business began in the 1970s supplying material for the Saab Monaco — embedding the Portuguese maker in Nordic automotive supply chains.
Alentejo wine estate at Albernoa (Beja), owned by Germany’s Pohl family. Its Branco and Alentejano reds are listed in Norway’s Vinmonopolet and Sweden’s Systembolaget — a documented presence in two of the three Nordic wine monopolies, backed by a Swedish importer.
Family-owned Alentejo estate near Arraiolos, with vines planted from 1998 and a house style built on Syrah, Touriga Nacional and Alicante Bouschet. Its Encantado and premium reds are carried by Sweden’s Systembolaget, giving the estate a confirmed Nordic retail listing.
Lisbon-based aerospace maintenance, repair and overhaul specialist (Orion Technik – Maintenance & Engineering, founded 1992, near Lisbon Airport). It won a three-year contract from Sweden’s Defence Materiel Administration (FMV) to maintain the Swedish Air Force’s C-130H Hercules propellers, with engineering support at F7 Såtenäs Air Base, and has joined the Swedish-Portuguese Chamber of Commerce.
Portuguese stoneware brand from Grestel Produtos Cerâmicos (Vagos, founded 1998; Costa Nova launched 2005). Its oven-to-table stoneware is distributed across the Nordics by Denmark’s F&H Group, the Viborg-based houseware distributor, placing Costa Nova on Scandinavian design-retail and department-store shelves.
Major Portuguese wine and sparkling-wine house (formerly Caves Aliança, founded 1927; since 2007 part of Bacalhôa Vinhos de Portugal). It exports more than half its output to around 60 countries and is listed in Sweden’s Systembolaget — for example Aliança Reserva Dão — a confirmed presence in the largest Nordic wine monopoly.
Portuguese cutting-tools multinational (Trofa, founded 1978) serving the wood, composite, plastics and metals industries in 70+ countries. Runs a named Finnish operation and was acquired by Swedish industrial group Sandvik in 2022.
Portuguese nodular-iron foundry group (Águeda and Maia) producing safety-critical castings — brake housings, differential cases, suspension arms — for global automakers including Sweden’s Volvo.
Volcanic-island winery founded in 2014 by winemaker António Maçanita on the Azores. Its Verdelho and Arinto dos Açores bottlings are listed in Sweden’s Systembolaget, putting one of Portugal’s most distinctive terroirs on the Nordic monopoly shelves.
Independent family Port house in Vila Nova de Gaia producing Port and Douro DOC wines since 1918. Its Colheita and Tawny Ports are listed on Norway’s Vinmonopolet — the kind of single-house Port that travels well in the Nordic monopoly channel.
Pioneering biodynamic Vinho Verde producer in the Lima Valley, led by Vasco Croft. Multiple Aphros wines — including the Phaunus Loureiro and the Pet Nat range — are listed on both Sweden’s Systembolaget and Norway’s Vinmonopolet, riding the strong Nordic appetite for natural and low-intervention wines.
Braga high-precision metalworking firm supplying rail, naval, hydraulic, aerospace and defence. It is investing €2.5 million in a new optics line to produce sights for a Swedish defence customer, set to become its largest export market.
Porto-based specialist in wind-turbine commissioning and medium/high-voltage electrical work, active in over 35 countries. In 2024 it was acquired by Danish wind-services group Muehlhan Wind Service, with its Portuguese leadership retaining stakes.
Ílhavo stoneware-tableware manufacturer created in 2012 to supply IKEA after winning an international tender. A designated IKEA “prioritized supplier,” it produces tens of millions of pieces a year under a contract extended to 2034. Part of the Vista Alegre / Visabeira group.
One of Portugal’s largest underwear and seamless-textile manufacturers, based in Barcelos. It is a listed knitted-apparel supplier to Norwegian outdoor brand Helly Hansen.
Pombal manufacturer of PU/PVC safety boots and protective footwear. It is a listed footwear supplier to Norwegian outdoor brand Helly Hansen.
Port house in Vila Nova de Gaia founded in 1996 by the Van Zeller family, specialising in aged tawny and white ports. Its ports are stocked by Danish retailers — including the SuperBrugsen (Coop) chain and specialist port merchants — giving it a named foothold in one of the Nordics’ steadiest port-consuming markets.
Vila Nova de Gaia port house with family roots in the 19th-century Douro trade, known for its range of aged tawny ports (10 to 50 years). Its tawnies are carried by Danish wine merchants such as Skovgaard Vine, giving the house a named retail channel into the Danish market.
Port shipper C. da Silva (founded 1862), maker of the Dalva brand and a renowned specialist in white Colheita ports. Multiple Dalva Colheita vintages are sold through Danish port retailers, reflecting Denmark’s long-standing demand for aged Portuguese ports.
Lisbon-based rail resource-planning software pioneer with 35+ years of experience. Its CREWS and ONTIME systems schedule crews and rolling stock for Denmark’s DSB, Norway’s Vy (NSB) and Finland’s VR.
Maia-based wood-based panels group (Euronext Lisbon: SONI). Through its panels business — today run largely via the Sonae Arauco joint venture — it has long supplied IKEA’s Swedwood furniture operations, a core Nordic customer.
Lisbon- and Porto-based technology consultancy that made the Nordics central to its strategy, choosing Sweden as its first market in the region before expanding toward Norway, Denmark and Finland — selling data, software and Atlassian/OutSystems consulting into Nordic enterprises.
Alcobaça-based wine company producing across Portugal’s main regions, exporting around half its output. Sweden features among its export markets, placing Parras within the Nordic state-monopoly wine channel that is the steadiest route for Portuguese producers into Scandinavia.
Maia-based sports-nutrition and wellness multinational, one of Europe’s largest online supplement retailers. It serves Nordic consumers through localised e-commerce, with Sweden-specific shipping and pricing in Swedish kronor.
Most of the attention on the Portugal ↔ Scandinavia corridor flows in one direction: Nordic capital and companies setting up in Portugal. The reverse flow — Portuguese companies selling into Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland — is less visible but is quietly the foundation of a balanced trade relationship. Portugal runs meaningful export relationships with each of the four Nordic countries, anchored by wine and cork, but expanding fast into enterprise software, pharmaceuticals, renewables, advanced manufacturing and defense technology.
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Portugal’s trade and investment agency — grants, market studies, trade missions.
portugalglobal.pt →The oldest bilateral chamber in the corridor (since 1982). Networking & intros.
camaralusosueca.pt →Swedish trade agency — market intelligence & buyer introductions.
business-sweden.com →Sweden’s state wine & spirits monopoly — the only way to list wine in Sweden.
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