Articles, bibliography, press presence and other contributions
Selection of publications, presentations and editorial references. For full texts and deeper analysis, visit VinumLex.
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Conferences & lectures
Collective work

Chapter in Wine Law
Contribution to an international collective reference work on wine law, published by ESHTE Publications in 2024. The chapter addresses the national legal framework of the wine sector in the context of European law.
Journal publications
Full texts at VinumLex.ptRisks and opportunities of the Wine Observatory
The Observatory can help the sector shift from a reactive to a preventive culture.
Read full article →Bag-in-box, wine by the glass and transparency
The legal challenge is not in production or regulation, but in how wine is sold.
Read full article →European revolution in the wine sector
Producing more is no longer the key metric; generating more value per bottle becomes decisive.
Read full article →Wine Law
Regular collaboration on the legal framework of the Portuguese wine sector.
Read full article →Legislative populism in Port Wine
Legal analysis of the bill on wine spirit in the fortification of Port Wine.
Read full article →Interview: legal advice in the wine sector
Reflection on EU funds, licensing and legal structuring of investment.
Read full article →Ongoing articles on VinumLex
VinumLex.pt continuously gathers legal analysis articles, legislative notes and case law commentary on Wine Law, Wine Tourism, designations of origin, EU funds and related areas. It is the main editorial repository of the practice.
Visit VinumLex →Public presence — in conferences, specialist press and editorial spaces — reflects a legal practice committed to rigorous analysis and close sector engagement. For specific questions, projects or doubts about the applicable legal framework, a direct consultation allows for a personalised and comprehensive analysis.
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