Silva Reis

Silva Reis is a Port house with a strong family name and a clear focus on classic Douro Port. The brand is inextricably linked to Real Companhia Velha, yet it maintains its own identity centered on family history, carefully selected terroirs, and a classic Port style with a strong emphasis on aging.

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Silva Reis 10 Years Old Tawny Port

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Silva Reis 10 Years Old Tawny Port Portugal, Old Vines Field Blend, Touriga Franca, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barroca

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Silva Reis Tawny Port

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Silva Reis Tawny Port Portugal, Touriga Franca, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Tinta Barocca

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Silva Reis Late Bottled Vintage Port

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Silva Reis Late Bottled Vintage Port Portugal, 2018, Touriga Nacional, Touriga Franca, Tinta Barroca, Tinta Roriz

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Silva Reis is a Port house with a strong family name and a clear focus on classic Douro Port. The brand is inextricably linked to Real Companhia Velha, yet it maintains its own identity centered on family history, carefully selected terroirs, and a classic Port style with a strong emphasis on aging.

What is Silva Reis?

Silva Reis is a Port label within Real Companhia Velha that is clearly built around Port. This house is not about a wide range of still wines, but about fortified wines from the Douro with a classic foundation and a recognizable family lineage.

What makes Silva Reis attractive is that the brand relies not only on its name, but on genuine substance. The Silva Reis family has been involved in the Port sector for four generations, and it is precisely this that gives the house more weight than a loose premium label without a background.

Name, origin and vision

The name Silva Reis comes directly from the family behind the brand. The official source places the beginning of that line with José dos Reis, born in 1895, and particularly emphasizes the role of his son Manuel da Silva Reis, who grew into a large vineyard owner in the Douro Valley.

Manuel da Silva Reis is the key figure in the story of this house. He further expanded the family estate through acquisitions and deeply immersed himself in the terroirs of the Douro, with the aim of identifying the best plots for Port. Thus, Silva Reis became not only a family name, but also a brand consciously built on quality and origin.

  • Family story: Silva Reis has been connected to the Port world for four generations.
  • Important name: Manuel da Silva Reis gave the brand its major impetus in the post-war period.
  • Vision: The core lies in great Port from carefully selected Douro plots.

Regions and appellations

Silva Reis belongs entirely to the Douro, the classic cradle of Port. The brand's style therefore does not begin with a general Portuguese wine identity, but very clearly with the steep, warm, and slate-rich slopes of this historic region.

The broader group behind Silva Reis owns five quintas in the Alto Douro Wine Region, totaling 557 hectares of their own vineyards. For Silva Reis itself, the official source specifically names three of these estates as the origin of the grapes: Quinta das Carvalhas, Quinta dos Aciprestes, and Quinta de Cidrô.

  • Main region: The Douro forms the entire basis of Silva Reis.
  • Important quintas: Quinta das Carvalhas, Quinta dos Aciprestes and Quinta de Cidrô play a direct role within Silva Reis.
  • Larger estate structure: Real Companhia Velha owns a total of five quintas in the Alto Douro.
  • Terroir profile: Within the official quinta descriptions, river location, warm microclimate and ideal ripening of red Douro varieties are clearly emphasized.

Grapes and wine styles

At Silva Reis, everything revolves around Port, and this focus makes the house easy to navigate. The official line consists of White Port, Tawny, LBV, and older tawny styles of 10, 20, and 30 years. Thus, Silva Reis primarily showcases the classic breadth of Port, not the breadth of a general winery with all sorts of colors and distinct styles.

  • White Port: White Port is clearly at the core of the brand.
  • Tawny: Tawny and aged Tawny of 10, 20, and 30 years form an important part of the Silva Reis identity.
  • LBV: Late Bottled Vintage also provides the house with a distinctly classic red port style featuring greater depth and aging.
  • House style: The line remains classic, age-oriented, and clearly built on Douro Port in various expressions.

When to choose Silva Reis?

Silva Reis is a good fit if you are looking for a Port house with a clear family story and a classic Douro foundation. This is a logical choice if you are not just looking for a sweet fortified wine, but a brand that is truly built from Port and terroir.

  • For lovers of classic Port: Silva Reis is interesting if you like White Port, Tawny, LBV, and aged tawny styles.
  • For those who value family history: The line from José dos Reis to Manuel da Silva Reis gives the brand much more character.
  • For those who want to prioritize Douro origin: The connection with several quintas in the Alto Douro gives Silva Reis true regional substance.
  • For those who appreciate aging: Especially tawny and older tawny styles make this house attractive if you enjoy Port where barrel aging plays a significant role.

Veelgestelde vragen

What is Silva Reis?

Silva Reis is a Port house from the Douro. The brand is strongly focused on classic Port with a strong emphasis on origin and aging.

Is Silva Reis an independent winery?

Silva Reis is associated with Real Companhia Velha, but it does have its own identity. The focus is entirely on Port and not on a wide range of still wines.

Where does Silva Reis come from?

Silva Reis belongs in the Douro, the historic Port region in Northern Portugal. This origin is the foundation of the house's style.

What makes Silva Reis special?

The Silva Reis family has been connected to the Port world for four generations. Manuel da Silva Reis, in particular, gave the brand significance by strongly investing in vineyards and terroir in the Douro.

What types of Port does Silva Reis make?

Silva Reis produces, among others, White Port, Tawny, LBV, and aged Tawny of 10, 20, and 30 years. With this, the house showcases various classic Port styles.

What kind of style can you expect from Silva Reis?

The style is classic, age-focused, and clearly built around Douro Port. Enthusiasts of traditional Port with a clear family lineage will find their match here.

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