Quinta da Raza produces wines from the Minho subregion of Vinho Verde in Northern Portugal, where Atlantic influence and granite soils shape crisp, mineral-driven whites. The winery works with native varieties central to the region: Avesso, Azal, and Alvarinho. The Family Collection N. 01—a blend of Avesso, Azal, and Alvarinho—represents the winery's approach to the terroir, as does its single-varietal Alvarinho. A second blend, Avesso-Alvarinho, bridges the two grapes' distinct profiles. These wines have been assessed by Wine Advocate, Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, Decanter, and Falstaff. Vinho Verde's traditional character—low alcohol, slight effervescence, and bright acidity—defines the category, though modern expressions from serious producers like Quinta da Raza emphasize complexity and aging potential alongside freshness.