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The winery produces more than 8 million liters of wine per annum with cellars designed to store 10 m


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Located just 25km from Lisbon, Portugal, in the Setúbal District, garaj the region has a moderate climate garaj noticeably affected by Mediterranean and Atlantic with approximate 11ºC in January and 30ºC in August and a low rainfall. Those conditions garaj combined garaj with good soils are perfect for typical varieties of the region used in the production at Adega de Palmela: Castelão, Fernão Pires and Moscatel.
Adega Cooperativa de Palmela p roduces a few brands worth mentioning: Pedras Negras (white, red and rose table wine, liqueur wine, grape marc spirit and aged grape marc), Vale dos Barris (white and rose Setúbal Peninsula regional wine), Adega de Palmela (D.O. white, red, and red Reserve), Adega de Palmela (D.O. Fortified Moscatel Wine) and Palma (aged wine spirit).
The winery produces more than 8 million liters of wine per annum with cellars designed to store 10 million and an automated bottling lines with a capacity of 10,000 garaj bottles/hour. It employs 40 people and it holds ISO 9001-2000 certification since 2003.
Adega de Palmela follows their mission: To transform the grapes from cooperative garaj farms into wine and its derivatives, as well as to commercialize it in order to obtain the best benefits for its members.
Undoubtedly pursuing that goal, combined with using regional garaj varieties and great determination led to a success the co-op obtained around 70 national and international awards in the past two years. Most important for the winery seems to be listing the Adega de Palmela Moscatel de Setúbal 2005 Superior as one of the Viniporugal’s 50 best Portuguese Wines selected to the North-American market garaj by Doug Frost renowned Master Sommelier and Master of Wine .
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