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Fitapreta Vinhos – a modern interpretation of the Alentejo

Fitapreta Vinhos stands for characterful wines from the Alentejo, characterized by origin, precision and contemporary design.

Diego Mathier

March 10, 2026 - 7 min reading time

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The most important facts in brief

  • Fitapreta Vinhos is a winery in the Alentejo (south of Portugal) near São Paulo and the Serra d’Ossa, founded through the collaboration of winemaker António Maçanita and the entrepreneur David Boothwith the aim of reinterpreting the wines of the region in a modern and terroir-driven way.

  • The vineyards are located in a hot, dry landscape with poor soils, which favors low yields but high grape quality and requires precise control of ripeness, acidity and freshness.

  • The focus is on regional grape varieties such as Alicante Bouschet, Trincadeira, Tempranillo, Touriga Nacional and Castelãowhich bring structure, spice, fruit and aromatic complexity to the wines.

  • The winemaking process combines artisanal methods and modern technology: grapes are harvested by parcel, carefully selected and processed in small batches; ageing takes place in neutral containers or wooden barrels, depending on the style.

  • Typical aromas of the wines are cherry, cassis, wild berries, pepper and spices, accompanied by lively acidity, precise structure and a long finish, making them versatile food companions (e.g. with lamb, game, grilled meat or Mediterranean cuisine).

Fitapreta Vinhos – a creative success story

Fitapreta Vinhos is the result of an extraordinary collaboration between two personalities. António Maçanita and David Booth combine their talents, experience and love of viticulture to create a clearly positioned brand. The story of Fitapreta begins with the desire to create wines that reinterpret the Alentejo and at the same time are deeply rooted in the region.

The winery is located in the south of Portugal near São Paulo and Serra d’Ossa, in a landscape characterized by vastness, heat and barren soils. These conditions demand precision in grape cultivation and a deep understanding of ripeness, acidity and freshness. Fitapreta Vinhos uses these conditions to produce wines with concentration, clarity and expression.

Winemakers, talents and philosophy

António Maçanita, often referred to as Antonio Macanita, is considered one of Portugal’s most influential winemakers. His experience stretches from the Azores to the Alentejo and has had a decisive influence on winemaking at Fitapreta. David Booth brings strategic thinking, an understanding of design and an international perspective, ensuring that the presentation and label are as carefully designed as the contents of the bottle.

A horizontal bottle of wine on a black table, next to it a horizontal gas filled with dark grapes
bottom view black grapes in overturned wine glass wine bottle on dark background

The philosophy is based on detail, commitment and respect for the terroir. Each parcel is considered individually, the grapes are carefully sorted and processed in small batches. The processing procedures do not follow any dogma, but rather the character of the vintage and the grape varieties.

Grape varieties, viticulture and region

Viticulture at Fitapreta focuses on indigenous and proven varieties of the Alentejo. Alicante Bouschet forms the backbone of many red wine styles and brings color, structure and depth. Trincadeira provides spice, freshness and tension, while Tempranillo, often given a different name locally, contributes elegance and fruit.

A basket filled with harvested purple-colored grapes
Grapes in wicker basket

The spectrum is complemented by Touriga Nacional and Castelão, which increase aromatic diversity and complexity. The grapes grow under extreme conditions, which favors low yields but high quality. Ripeness is precisely controlled to keep fruit and acidity in balance.

Winemaking between tradition and modernity

In winemaking, Fitapreta Vinhos combines artisanal methods with modern technology. Depending on the type of wine, ageing takes place in neutral containers or wood, always with a focus on clarity and freshness. The aim is not to mask aromas, notes and hints, but to bring them out.

A glass filled with red wine, held in the hand of a man. The profile of his face is only slightly recognizable, the focus is on the glass of red wine

On the nose, the wines often show cherries, cassis, forest fruits, pepper and spices. On the palate, they are precise, with lively acidity, fine ripeness and a long finish. This style makes the wines accessible and sophisticated at the same time.

Selected wines from the Fitapreta Vinhos winery

Carta Tinto Vinho Regional Alentejo

Carta Tinto is a classic example of Fitapreta’s signature style. The red wine combines fruit, freshness and structure in a balanced form. Aromas of cherries, blackcurrants and forest fruits meet fine notes of pepper and an elegant spiciness. On the palate, the wine is juicy, with clear acidity, moderate concentration and harmonious maturity.

Wines and food pairing – an enjoyable combination

The wines from Fitapreta Vinhos are versatile food companions. Red wine from Alicante Bouschet and Trincadeira is an excellent accompaniment to grilled meat, lamb, game or dishes with Mediterranean spices. The fruit carries roasted aromas, while the acidity retains freshness.

A white plate with a pasta dish, beautifully decorated with herbs, stands on a wooden table. A fork is positioned on the edge of the plate to the left. To the right of the plate is a wine glass filled with red wine. There is a cozy, evening atmosphere.

Carta Tinto also accompanies pasta with tomatoes, mushroom dishes or hearty cuisine from Portugal. The balance between freshness and structure ensures that the wine complements dishes without dominating them. Even when tasted without food, the style impresses with its clarity and character.


Frequently asked questions (FAQ) about the Fitapreta Vinhos winery

Where is Fitapreta Vinhos located?

The winery is located in the Alentejo in the south of Portugal, near São Paulo and Serra d’Ossa.

Who is behind Fitapreta Vinhos?

António Maçanita and David Booth are the masterminds behind the winery.

Which grape varieties are used?

Alicante Bouschet, Trincadeira, Tempranillo, Touriga Nacional and Castelão characterize the wines.

What is the style of the wines?

The wines show fruit, freshness, precise acidity and a clear regional character.

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