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  2. Mateus (wine) - Wikipedia

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    Sogrape, Portugal's largest winemaker and the brand's owner, has diversified as the Mateus brand lost favour with consumers.In the UK in 2002 the wine was re-packaged and relaunched to capitalise on 1970s nostalgia, with the wine being less sweet and more sparkling as drinkers preferred a drier wine.

  3. Mateus Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Mateus Palace (Portuguese: Palácio de Mateus, Solar de Mateus or Casa de Mateus) is a palace located in the civil parish of Mateus, municipality of Vila Real, Portugal. The three primary buildings are the manor, the winery and the chapel. The winery buildings date from the 16th century and were modified in the 1800s.

  4. Sogrape - Wikipedia

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    It owns the brand Mateus, mostly known for its rosé variety, and the brand Sandeman. The company produces wines in Portugal (Sogrape Vinhos Portugal), Spain (Bodegas LAN y Viña Mayor), Argentina (Finca Flichman), Chile (Viña Los Boldos), and New Zealand (Framingham).

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  6. Mateus - Wikipedia

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    Mateus may refer to: Mateus, a historical civil parish in the Vila Real municipality of Portugal; Mateus (wine), a brand of wine produced in the Vila Real municipality of Portugal; Mateus Palace, a palace in the above civil parish, built by the winery family; Mateus (name), Portuguese given name and surname; Jorge & Mateus, musical duo

  7. Rosé - Wikipedia

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    These wines, Mateus and Lancers, would go on to set record sales in Europe and the US and dominate the Portuguese wine industry for most of the 20th century, but their popularity has declined in the recent years of the 21st century. While they still have a presence in the European and US markets, the trend towards traditional, drier rosés, as ...

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