Cartuxa is a Portuguese wine producer based in the Alentejo region, closely associated with the Fundação Eugénio de Almeida, a foundation that manages the vineyards and winery near the historic city of Évora. The name Cartuxa derives from the nearby Santa Maria Scala Coeli Carthusian monastery, founded in the 16th century, which has long been part of the cultural and historical identity of the area.
Wine production takes place at Adega Cartuxa, located on the Quinta de Valbom estate, where grapes from surrounding vineyards are vinified and aged. The vineyards are planted on typical Alentejo soils and benefit from the region’s warm climate, which is well suited to varieties such as Aragonez, Trincadeira, Alicante Bouschet, Antão Vaz, Roupeiro, and Arinto.
The portfolio includes several wine ranges, notably EA, Cartuxa, Scala Coeli, and Pêra-Manca, the latter widely regarded as one of Portugal’s most prestigious wines. In addition to wine, the estate also produces extra virgin olive oil from its groves.
Revenue generated by these activities supports the cultural, educational, and social initiatives developed by the Fundação Eugénio de Almeida in the Alentejo region.
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