List of products by brand Encostas de Lisboa
Our story melts with the story of Bio’s family. It is born out of the passion of this family by their origins, their land, their people and by the preservation of their local identity. A story that starts in the left bank of river Guadiana, in inland Alentejo, but now spreads out to other regions in the country. Always with the same purpose and determination – to contribute for the preservation of the best of the Portuguese identity, empowering the locals.
In 2007 Manuel Bio becomes President of the cooperative winery Adega Granja Amareleja. He rebuilds a business in jeopardy, restoring its credibility and social and economic importance. Today the winery is responsible for 95% of the production in the region. Driven by the social responsibility of companies. Believing that the business model that best protects local identity and small farms is the cooperativism, building a dynamic local economy and retaining populations, Manuel Bio develops new projects, first in the Alentejo region, and then in the Douro, Lisboa, Tejo, Dão and Vinho Verde wine regions, and now as well in Beira Interior, Algarve and Azores.
Our story melts with the story of Bio’s family. It is born out of the passion of this family by their origins, their land, their people and by the preservation of their local identity. A story that starts in the left bank of river Guadiana, in inland Alentejo, but now spreads out to other regions in the country. Always with the same purpose and determination – to contribute for the preservation of the best of the Portuguese identity, empowering the locals.
In 2007 Manuel Bio becomes President of the cooperative winery Adega Granja Amareleja. He rebuilds a business in jeopardy, restoring its credibility and social and economic importance. Today the winery is responsible for 95% of the production in the region. Driven by the social responsibility of companies. Believing that the business model that best protects local identity and small farms is the cooperativism, building a dynamic local economy and retaining populations, Manuel Bio develops new projects, first in the Alentejo region, and then in the Douro, Lisboa, Tejo, Dão and Vinho Verde wine regions, and now as well in Beira Interior, Algarve and Azores.