Mãrcio Lopes Winemaker
Márcio Lopes is a young winemaker with a dream and a life plan well defined: to make special wines that highlight the best that nature has to offer.
The Rising Star of Vinho Verde
Márcio Lopes studied as an engineer, but cut his winemaking teeth working for two years with Vinho Verde master Anselmo Mendes in Melgaço. He then travelled to Australia where he made wine in Rutherglen and Tasmania, another cool-climate region.
He returned to Portugal in 2010 to start his own projects, including Pequenos Rebentos in Vinho Verde. He initially started working with Alvarinho and Trajadura from the sub-regions of Monção and Melgaço. These areas have a very particular microclimate, with slightly less Atlantic influence than the rest of the region – winters are cold with moderate rainfall and summers are hot and dry.
During 2016 he also started to grow and vinify local varietals Loureiro, from Ponte de Lima, and Avesso from Amarante. He now farms 5ha of vineyards, planted on granite, as well as buying some grapes from selected growers who also work in the same sustainable way and without herbicides.
His winemaking is low intervention, he ferments using natural yeasts, and he believes that if the fruit is good enough he will make quality wines with a balance that reflect his terroir. This seems to be working – his wines are distinctively fresh and vibrant, showing bright and clear typical variety aromas.