Falua
Along the riverbanks of the Tejo, where ancient gravels store the day’s warmth, Falua has been shaping a modern identity for the Tejo region since 1994. Its emblematic single vineyard, Vinha do Convento, lies on stony, alluvial soils that balance ripeness with lift and definition.
Work in the vineyard is increasingly parcel‑driven—careful yield management, thoughtful canopy decisions and picking by maturity. In the cellar, varieties are handled to preserve clarity, with precise temperature control and the patience to build texture on fine lees. Since 2017, under VITAS Portugal (Roullier Group), investment has refined both technique and sustainability without sanding away the sense of place.
The wines speak with a river’s cadence: clean lines, supple movement, and a quietly mineral finish born from Tejo stones and sun.Falua
Along the riverbanks of the Tejo, where ancient gravels store the day’s warmth, Falua has been shaping a modern identity for the Tejo region since 1994. Its emblematic single vineyard, Vinha do Convento, lies on stony, alluvial soils that balance ripeness with lift and definition.
Work in the vineyard is increasingly parcel‑driven—careful yield management, thoughtful canopy decisions and picking by maturity. In the cellar, varieties are handled to preserve clarity, with precise temperature control and the patience to build texture on fine lees. Since 2017, under VITAS Portugal (Roullier Group), investment has refined both technique and sustainability without sanding away the sense of place.
The wines speak with a river’s cadence: clean lines, supple movement, and a quietly mineral finish born from Tejo stones and sun.