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Maria Gomes

Bairrada’s most planted white, used for still and sparkling wine.

Pronounced mah-REE-ah GOH-meshAlso called Fernão Pires

What is Maria Gomes?

Maria Gomes — Fernão Pires elsewhere in Portugal — is aromatic and floral, and is Portugal’s most planted white variety.

Identity verified against VIVC

The Vitis International Variety Catalogue, maintained by the Julius Kühn Institute, holds this variety as accession 4100 under the prime name FERNAO PIRES, with berry skin colour blanc and country of origin portugal, and the pedigree "MALVASIA FINA X ?". Checked 2026-08-17.

What it tastes like

This is the envelope across every expression of Maria Gomes, not a description of one bottle. Wide ranges are the honest answer.

Taste profile, shown as a typical value within the range this category covers
DimensionTypicalRangeVariation
Sweetnesslow-mediumSome variation
AciditymediumSome variation
AlcoholmediumSome variation
BodymediumSome variation
Fruit intensitymedium-plusSome variation
Aromatic intensitymedium-plusSome variation
Oak influencelowConsistent
Savoury characterlow-mediumConsistent
Floral charactermedium-plusSome variation
Herbal / green characterlowConsistent
SpicelowConsistent
Earthy characterlowConsistent
Perceived freshnessmediumConsistent
TexturemediumConsistent

Common flavours

citrus blossomlimerosepeach

Where it grows

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How to serve it

Temperature

912°C

4854°F · Fridge cold

From a 20°C room, roughly two to three hours in the fridge, or about 20 minutes in a bucket of ice and water.

Decanting

No need to decant

Nothing about this wine suggests it needs decanting. Light, aromatic and sparkling wines generally lose more than they gain.

Glass

Universal wine glass

A medium tulip-shaped glass handles almost everything well. If you own one set of glasses, this is the set to own — the difference between a good universal glass and a grape-specific one is far smaller than the difference between a good glass and a bad one.

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Ageing

Wines made from this grape are generally at their best within a few years.

Also called Fernão Pires, and the most planted white variety in Portugal. Distinctly aromatic and prone to losing that aroma quickly, so it is made and sold to be drunk young.

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