Malhadinha Nova produces wines from Alentejo, Portugal's expansive southern region known for ripe, structured reds and mineral whites. The winery's portfolio centers on indigenous Portuguese varieties. Vale Travessos Vinhas Velhas, a blend of Castelao and Moreto, represents the depth achievable in the region's old-vine reds. Tinta Miuda Da Malhadinha showcases the singular character of its namesake variety—a grape that thrives in Alentejo's warm continental climate. Antão Vaz Da Malhadinha demonstrates the region's capacity for white wines of complexity and aging potential. These wines have been assessed by Decanter, Wine Spectator, Wine Advocate, and Wine Enthusiast, reflecting their standing within the broader conversation around Portuguese viticulture.