Humus is the project of Rodrigo Filipe, started in the late 90s when he took over the family estate in Alvorninha, situated around 50 miles north of Lisbon. It’s a beautiful, remote spot that sits halfway between the Atlantic and the sprawling limestone mass of the Serra dos Candeeiros mountain range. This coastal influence creates a unique microclimate, allowing for longer, slower ripening that preserves the natural acidity of the grapes. Soils are a mixture of red clay and calcareous limestone. The resulting wines have a zip and freshness that speaks of the sea, combined with a deep concentration and structural presence.
Since 2006 Rodrigo has farmed the land organically, growing local varietals Fernão Pires, Arinto and Vital for the whites, and Castelão, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Barroca for the reds. There is a little of the more international Sauvignon Blanc and Syrah too, which is used to blend.