Oscar  Quevedo

Oscar Quevedo

A family vineyard run by brother and sister team Oscar and Claudia, they are taking the family business to new heights by branching out from the traditional.


About Oscar Quevedo

  • This brother and sister team have bought a new lease of life to the old vineyard and made some fantastic wine in the process
  • Having had over 100 years of experience in Port making they started turning their expertise to wine just a few years ago.
  • Banker turned winemaker, Oscar found true happiness in the vines of his family business
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Oscar Quevedo's Story



"As someone once said, “I was born inside a fermentation tank”. I can assure you that this is false, but it is true that my family has been making wine for over one hundred years. I always thought I was too cool to dedicate my scarce time to vines, grapes or pipes. I wanted to change the world, to become a famous, internationally known banker.

I started my career working in finance in Lisbon. In 2006, I moved to Geneva and later to Madrid to work in mergers and acquisitions. Unfortunately, the rhythm at which I was changing the world was remarkably slow. So instead, I decided to reinvent our brand in a new way! Hence, in honour of my father’s name, I felt that Oscar would be a good brand!

I love the fact that you, as a winemaker, are never wrong. Nowadays, it’s difficult to find bad wines, and even when my decision-making falters, there is always someone to support me. And on a light-hearted note, I also love to see the birds flying over the vineyards or the rabbits moving quickly in the middle of the vines. It brings me back to nature, to my home, and to the place I love to be.

But the very best is when you find someone that says: “Oscar, your wines don’t suck …”

We are very focused on looking at the sustainability of our vineyard. We protect the environment as much as we can by using recycled paper for draft documents; programming activities at the winery that consume more electricity during off peak hours; using recycled cardboard; using natural closers; growing 25 hectares of organic olive oil; using lighter bottles for reducing transport costs and enticing flocks of sheep to our vineyards during winter and green pruning.

The things that really make working here a pleasure are the people I get to spend my days with and the beautiful surroundings . Uncle Mario’s barbecues on a brisk harvest evenings are the best food pairings for our wines (you must try the grilled chicken!). My Dad’s ingenious ideas during domino games are our main source of innovation. I always find good ideas always come after a glass of wine, so we always start tastings early in the morning to initiate a very productive day. Ah, and our dive in the Douro River after a day harvesting grapes prepares you for an extra four hours of racking. Most of all though I certainly could not do my job without my sister Claudia."



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OK ruby port, nothing wrong with it at all, but I think I definitely prefer a tawny port to this style.

Hywel 22:43 30/01/2012 Comment

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Very harsh and rough not up to your usual standard

Stuart 22:42 28/01/2012 Comment

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An excellent port. Very smooth and such great value.
Need to order more as virtually the whole bottle went in one sitting over the cheese course when friends came to dinner!

Gillian 15:29 27/01/2012 Comment

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Feeling a little sluggish this morning, having celebrated Australia Day and then followed that with a nod to International Port Day today by finishing the night off with some of Oscar's lovely ruby port with some white Stilton shortly after midnight... Very nice! #PortDay

Barry 11:22 27/01/2012 Comment

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Tomorrow, January 27th is the International Port Wine Day, a day to celebrate Port Wine! Please grab a bottle of Port, go online and blog, tweet, post and share your thoughts about this exceptional wine by using the #PortDay hashtag. Or, you can also host or join a Port Wine tasting. Bring your friends together and toast for Port!

Oscar 18:05 26/01/2012 Comment



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