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Touriga Nacional

Touriga Nacional is a red wine grape from Dão or the Douro Valley, Portugal. Explore where to taste it, the wineries that specialize in it, and the tours that visit its home regions.

Color: RedOrigin: Dão or the Douro Valley, PortugalBody: FullStyle: Dry or Sweet
Taste & Profile

Touriga Nacional at a Glance

Common Flavors

  • The Flavors of Touriga Nacional

Structure

  • Body Full
  • Sugar Dry or Sweet
  • Acid Medium
  • Alcohol Medium Plus
  • Tannins Medium Plus

Food Pairings

  • Smoked Meats
  • Beef Stew
  • Grilled Meats
  • Barbecue
  • Heavy Winter / Earthy Meals
  • Roasted Duck
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The Shape of Touriga Nacional

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Touriga Nacional
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If Portugal had a signature grape, it would be Touriga Nacional. It’s admittedly typically blended in with many others for ports as well as for standard table wines, but it’s a workhorse. Touriga Nacional is grown throughout the country and can range from rustic and earthy to more elegant and refined. It also lends depth, color and aroma to blended wines, including ports.

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The Tasting Notes of Touriga Nacional

Since this is a variety that thrives in heat, expect deep and dark notes. On the nose, it shows blackberry, currant, and plum fruitiness with intense herbals like licorice and mint. On the palate, there tends to be a slate note running through its core, as well as surprising violet florality. Because Ports are blends, Touriga Nacional won’t be immediately recognizable but it certainly donates heft and fruit to these after-dinner favorites.

Although non-fortified Touriga Nacionals are higher in alcohol – usually weighing in around 14% or so – they are usually not jammy. It tends to yield wines perfect for Zinfandel or Syrah lovers who are looking to experiment without breaking the bank. And, since Portuguese wines are generally less expensive than their French counterparts, Touriga Nacional wines are a great way to start an affordable wine collection because they have remarkable aging potential.

Food Pairing Touriga Nacional

For pairings, Touriga Nacional works best with dishes bold enough to stand up to its fruit and muscle. Portuguese cuisine is seafood-heavy, but Touriga Nacional works well with francesinha (a smoked meat sandwich), tripas de moda do porto (tripe stew), and even grilled octopus. And for those of us who don’t have Portuguese culinary chops at-the-ready, think grilled meats, barbecue, or even earthy winter stews.

Wine Growing Regions for Touriga Nacional

Touriga Nacional can be found throughout Portugal. It is thought to originally be from the Dão or the Douro Valley – each region claims it as its own – but has more recently spread through Alentejo, Algarve, and Setúbal.

Despite its success in Portugal, Touriga Nacional is only grown in limited areas outside of its homeland for now. In California, growers in the Central Coast and Sierra Foothills AVAs have begun to produce some award-winning wines made from the grape, though its usually part of blends in both areas. Similarly, it can be found as part of port-like blends in South Africa and Australia.

If current climate trends continue towards hotter and drier summers, it will be interesting to see if more growers plant Touriga Nacional.

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Where It Grows

Taste Touriga Nacional at the Source

Touriga Nacional is tied to a handful of regions. Explore each as a travel destination — with wineries, tours and guides.

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Graham’s Port House

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Tours Featuring Touriga Nacional

Bookable experiences in Touriga Nacional's home regions.

Douro Valley Premium Small-Group Tour: Wine, Lunch & Cruise — wine tour from Touriga Nacional ★ Top rated 10 hours 📍 Porto

Douro Valley Premium Small-Group Tour: Wine, Lunch & Cruise

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Douro Valley-Expert Guide-Boat-Lunch-Tastings-Offer wine bottle — wine tour from Touriga Nacional ★ Top rated 9 hours 📍 Porto

Douro Valley-Expert Guide-Boat-Lunch-Tastings-Offer wine bottle

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Porto: Private Yacht Cruise with Local Wine, Snacks and 6 Bridges — wine tour from Touriga Nacional ★ Top rated 2 hours 📍 Porto

Porto: Private Yacht Cruise with Local Wine, Snacks and 6 Bridges

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PRIVATE Porto food & wine tour — wine tour from Touriga Nacional ★ Top rated 3 hours 📍 Porto

PRIVATE Porto food & wine tour

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Porto: Private Walking Food Tour with Tastings — wine tour from Touriga Nacional ★ Top rated 3 hours 📍 Porto

Porto: Private Walking Food Tour with Tastings

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Port Wine Lodges Tour Including 7 Port Wine Tastings (English) — wine tour from Touriga Nacional ★ Top rated 3 hours 30 minutes 📍 Porto

Port Wine Lodges Tour Including 7 Port Wine Tastings (English)

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Touriga Nacional: Frequently Asked Questions

What does Touriga Nacional taste like?

Touriga Nacional offers concentrated blackberry, black cherry, and plum with intense floral violet and bergamot aromatics, plus notes of mint, licorice, and spice. It is full-bodied with firm tannins and good acidity, delivering deep color, power, and remarkable aromatic complexity.

Is Touriga Nacional sweet or dry?

Touriga Nacional is made in both styles. As a dry red wine, it produces powerful, structured table wines. It is also a foundational grape in sweet fortified Port, where fermentation is stopped to retain sugar. Check whether the bottle is a dry table wine or Port.

What foods pair with Touriga Nacional?

Dry Touriga Nacional pairs with grilled and roasted red meats, lamb, game, and hearty stews, its tannins matching rich dishes. It suits aged cheeses and boldly seasoned fare. Sweet fortified Port versions are classic with chocolate, blue cheese, and nuts after a meal.

What wine is made from Touriga Nacional?

Touriga Nacional is one of the most important grapes in Port wine, prized for color, tannin, and aromatics. It also produces powerful, age-worthy dry red table wines in the Douro and Dão. It is increasingly bottled as a premium single varietal in Portugal.

Where is Touriga Nacional grown?

Touriga Nacional is Portugal's flagship red grape, central to the Douro Valley and Dão regions for both Port and dry reds. It has spread to Australia, California, South Africa, and Spain, though Portugal's Douro and Dão remain its heartland and finest expression.

How should I serve Touriga Nacional?

Serve dry Touriga Nacional at 62-66°F (16-19°C) and decant young, tannic examples for an hour to soften them. Port is best around 60-64°F (16-18°C). Use a large-bowled glass to capture its floral, dark-fruit intensity, and age quality dry versions for complexity.

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