For over a century, Casa Ermelinda Freitas has remained committed to providing wines that meet consumer preferences at affordable prices, without compromising quality. As one of Portugal’s leading wineries, it draws on a rich family legacy and deeply held generational values, translating them into disciplined winemaking that delivers consistent quality across 24 millions of litres each year.
How does vineyard stewardship influence long-term wine quality and consistency?
Quality that begins in the vineyard defines Casa Ermelinda Freitas. The estate has expanded from 62 to more than 550 acres, yet its philosophy remains unchanged. Even with an annual production of 24 million litres, the winery maintains a hands-on, family-driven approach anchored in authentic viticulture principles and uncompromising vineyard investment, resulting in wines of consistently high quality.
This standard is reflected across its diverse portfolio of proprietary brands. Dona Ermelinda stands as the flagship, complemented by well-established labels such as Leo d’Honor and Terras do Pó.
“Every vintage is crafted with the consumer in mind. Without them, we are nothing,” says Leonor Freitas, President of the Board of Directors.
How has leadership continuity shaped the winery’s strategic direction?
Founded in 1920, the winery’s success is built on consumer-first thinking and strengthened by a rare continuity of women-led leadership in a traditionally male-dominated industry. Dona Ermelinda Freitas, the founder’s granddaughter and namesake of the winery, played a formative role in its development. Under the leadership of her daughter, Leonor, the company has expanded its international presence, with the next generation now preparing to carry this legacy forward.
Quality-First Approach at its Core
What regional conditions contribute to the vineyards’ grape characteristics?
Without exceptional grapes, great wine is impossible. Located approximately 45 kilometres south of Lisbon, the vineyards are tended with meticulous care to produce healthy fruit. The vineyard-first approach is shaped by a region known for centuries of winemaking, recognised as early as Roman times for its natural suitability for vines.
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Every vintage is crafted with the consumer in mind. Without them, we are nothing.
Nature completes what history began. Sandy soils provide excellent drainage, allowing vines to regulate water uptake and balance ripeness, acidity, and tannin. Long hours of sunlight build structure, while night-time humidity, carried in from rivers, preserves aromatic freshness and lifts flavour intensity, creating expressive wines. An 11-meter-deep underground water table ensures steady vine hydration, supporting consistent quality across vintages.
Stewardship of a Timeless Legacy
The harmonised terroir enables Casa Ermelinda Freitas to cultivate over 30 grape varieties, with Castelão serving as its primary identity and regional signature. International varieties such as Syrah and Malbec, along with several others, contribute to a portfolio that appeals to diverse palates across Europe, the U.S., and beyond.
Dona Ermelinda Reserva is primarily composed of Castelão sourced from the estate’s oldest vineyards that are 65 to 70 years old. It translates the character of the land into a wine that carries the history of Casa Ermelinda Freitas in every glass.
How did market shifts influence the winery’s portfolio expansion?
Consumer needs guide every decision. The winery’s most popular Bag-in-Box wines are crafted for everyday enjoyment. Unlike a bottle, where exposure to air can alter flavour once opened, Bag-in-Box allows wine to be poured glass by glass, while preserving aroma and taste.
Casa Ermelinda Freitas’ entry into the bottled wine market was born out of necessity. When its bulk buyer withdrew, the family was left with nearly a million litres and no outlet. Bottling became the survival path, bringing their wines directly to consumers—into their celebrations, gatherings and shared moments. This marked the beginning of its branded portfolio.
Since 1999, the winery’s expanding range of brands has demonstrated that high quality and scale can coexist, earning more than 2,500 awards. Select wines have achieved 97-point scores and Platinum medals at the Decanter World Wine Awards. For the team, such recognition is not a finish line but a reminder that every bottle must uphold the standard.
Casa Ermelinda Freitas stands as a testament to consumer-focused, quality-driven winemaking that celebrates timeless craftsmanship.