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- Adega is the Portuguese word for wine cellar, used for both private home storage and large-scale commercial wineries.
- In Brazil, the word has a colloquial meaning referring to small shops that sell alcoholic beverages and party supplies.
- The word is feminine ('a adega') and is central to the culture of wine-producing regions like Portugal's Douro Valley.
- Modern usage includes 'adega climatizada,' which refers to temperature-controlled wine refrigerators found in many contemporary homes.
The Portuguese word adega is a multifaceted term that primarily refers to a wine cellar or a space dedicated to the storage and aging of wine. In its most traditional sense, an adega is an underground room where the temperature and humidity are naturally regulated to preserve the quality of wine over long periods. However, the term has evolved significantly depending on the geographical and social context. In Portugal, an adega often refers to a winery or the specific building where wine is produced and stored, particularly in world-renowned regions like the Douro Valley or Alentejo. In these rural contexts, the adega is the heart of the estate, housing large oak barrels (pipas) and stainless steel vats. Conversely, in a modern urban setting, an adega might simply be a refrigerated wine cabinet in a luxury apartment or a specialized section of a high-end restaurant where the sommelier manages the collection.
- Physical Space
- A dedicated area, often subterranean, designed for the thermal stability required for wine preservation.
- Commercial Context
- In Brazil, the term is frequently used to describe a small shop or a 'bottle shop' that specializes in alcoholic beverages, often operating late into the night.
When using the word adega, speakers are often invoking a sense of tradition, craftsmanship, or connoisseurship. If someone invites you to visit their 'adega particular,' they are showing off their private collection. In a more industrial sense, 'adegas cooperativas' are common in Portugal, representing collective wineries where local farmers bring their grapes to be processed. The word carries a certain weight of history; it is not just a storage room, but a place where time works its magic on the grape. It is important to distinguish it from a general 'porão' (basement) or 'despensa' (pantry). While a basement might store old furniture, an adega is purpose-built for liquids, specifically wine. The linguistic roots trace back to the Greek 'apothēkē,' meaning a storehouse, which also gave us the English word 'apothecary' and the Spanish 'bodega.'
O enólogo desceu à adega para verificar a temperatura das barricas.
In modern Brazilian Portuguese, the usage has shifted slightly in urban centers. If you are in São Paulo and someone says they are going to the 'adega,' they might be heading to a local convenience store that sells cold beer, soda, and spirits. This colloquial usage is much more informal than the European Portuguese sense of a 'vinícola.' This distinction is vital for learners: in Lisbon, an adega suggests a rustic tavern or a wine producer; in Rio de Janeiro, it might just be the place to buy a late-night six-pack. Understanding this cultural nuance prevents confusion when navigating social invitations or looking for specific services in different Lusophone countries.
Furthermore, the term is used in technical architecture. An 'adega climatizada' refers to a temperature-controlled wine fridge. As wine culture grows globally, this term has become a common item on the wishlists of homeowners. Even in small apartments, a compact 'adega' is a sign of a modern, sophisticated lifestyle. The word thus bridges the gap between ancient agricultural traditions and contemporary luxury living. Whether it is a dusty underground vault in the Alentejo or a sleek glass-and-steel feature in a Manhattan-style loft in Luanda, the 'adega' remains the sanctuary of the vine's bounty.
Nós compramos uma adega elétrica para manter os vinhos tintos na temperatura ideal.
Using adega correctly requires understanding its role as a feminine noun. It is always preceded by feminine articles: a adega (the cellar) or uma adega (a cellar). Because it describes a location, it is frequently paired with prepositions of place like 'na' (in the), 'da' (from the/of the), and 'para' (to/for). For example, 'Vou à adega' uses the contracted 'à' (a + a) to indicate movement toward the cellar. In a sentence, it usually functions as the direct object or a prepositional phrase describing where something is kept.
- Storage Actions
- Verbs like 'guardar' (to keep), 'armazenar' (to store), and 'envelhecer' (to age) are the most common companions to adega.
When discussing the contents of an adega, you will often use the preposition 'de' to indicate what kind of cellar it is. 'Adega de vinhos' is the most common, but you might also hear 'adega de queijos' (cheese cellar) in specific culinary contexts, though 'queijaria' is more common for the latter. In a sentence like 'A adega dele é impressionante,' the word acts as the subject, followed by an adjective. Adjectives that commonly modify adega include 'subterrânea' (underground), 'climatizada' (climate-controlled), 'antiga' (old), and 'privada' (private).
Eles decidiram construir uma adega debaixo da escada para economizar espaço.
In more complex grammatical structures, adega can be part of a compound subject or used in the passive voice. For instance, 'Os vinhos foram retirados da adega' (The wines were removed from the cellar). In this case, 'da adega' explains the origin of the action. If you are describing the quality of a restaurant, you might say 'O restaurante possui uma excelente adega,' which implies not just the physical room but the quality and variety of the wine list itself. This is a metonymic use where the container (the cellar) represents the contents (the wine collection).
In Brazilian Portuguese, specifically in the context of retail, you might see signs that say 'Adega do Tio' or 'Adega 24 Horas.' In these instances, the word functions as a proper noun or part of a business name. The sentence 'Passei na adega para comprar gelo' (I stopped by the adega to buy ice) demonstrates the colloquial Brazilian use where the adega serves as a general beverage and party-supply shop. This is a significant shift from the European usage, where 'passei na adega' would almost certainly mean you visited a winery or a specialized wine cellar.
Esta adega cooperativa produz mais de um milhão de litros por ano.
Finally, consider the figurative use. While less common than in English, one might refer to a person's 'adega mental' (mental cellar) to describe a collection of stored-away thoughts or memories, though this is quite poetic. More practically, in professional oenology, phrases like 'trabalho de adega' (cellar work) refer to the technical processes of winemaking that happen after the harvest, such as fermentation and racking. This demonstrates that 'adega' is not just a noun of place, but a noun of industry and activity.
The word adega is omnipresent in Portuguese-speaking cultures, but the environment determines its flavor. If you find yourself in the Douro Valley of Portugal, the word is everywhere—on signs, in conversations between viticulturists, and on tourism brochures. You will hear it in the context of 'Enoturismo' (wine tourism). A guide might say, 'Vamos agora visitar a nossa adega de envelhecimento' (We are now going to visit our aging cellar). Here, the word is associated with the smell of damp stone, old wood, and fermenting grapes. It is a word of the earth and the seasons.
- In Restaurants
- Waiters in upscale establishments might mention that a specific bottle 'acabou de sair da adega' (just came out of the cellar), implying it is at the perfect temperature.
In contrast, in the bustling streets of São Paulo or Rio de Janeiro, you will hear adega in a much more urban, fast-paced context. On a Friday night, a group of friends might say, 'Vamos passar na adega antes do churrasco' (Let's stop by the adega before the barbecue). In this scenario, the 'adega' is a neighborhood hub, often a small storefront with crates of beer stacked high. It's a place of social gathering, albeit a brief one, where the transaction is quick and the atmosphere is informal. You might hear the owner being called the 'dono da adega' or simply 'o rapaz da adega.'
A adega daquela esquina vende cerveja gelada até de madrugada.
You will also encounter this word in media and literature. Real estate advertisements in Portugal and Brazil often highlight a 'espaço para adega' as a selling point for luxury homes. In television shows or movies, a character might retreat to their adega for a moment of reflection or to share a secret conversation over a glass of wine. It is a setting that suggests privacy and wealth. In news reports concerning the economy, you might hear about the 'sector das adegas' when discussing wine export figures or agricultural subsidies from the European Union.
In the world of interior design, 'adega' is a technical term. If you go to a furniture store like IKEA in a Portuguese-speaking country, you will see 'suportes para adega' (wine racks) or 'móveis de adega.' Architects discuss 'projeto de adega' (cellar projects) involving complex calculations for insulation and vibration control. Thus, whether you are a tourist in a vineyard, a party-goer in a Brazilian metropolis, a homeowner planning a renovation, or a wine professional, the word adega is a vital part of your vocabulary. It bridges the gap between the ancient, the commercial, and the domestic.
Durante a vindima, a adega fervilha de atividade dia e noite.
One of the most frequent mistakes English speakers make is confusing adega with a general 'basement.' In English, we might store wine in the basement, but in Portuguese, a general basement is a 'porão' or 'cave' (though 'cave' is specifically used for wine cellars in some regions, it's less common for general storage). If you tell someone you are going to the 'adega' to find your old Christmas decorations, they will be very confused, as an adega is specifically for wine. Use porão for general underground storage.
- Adega vs. Despensa
- A 'despensa' is a pantry for food, while an 'adega' is for wine. Don't say 'guardei o arroz na adega' unless you have a very unusual storage system!
Another common error is the pronunciation of the 'e'. In European Portuguese, the 'e' in adega is often a neutral, almost silent sound (schwa-like), sounding like 'uh-DEH-guh'. In Brazilian Portuguese, it is more open: 'ah-DEH-gah'. English speakers often over-enunciate the first 'a' or make the final 'a' sound like an 'o'. Precision in vowels is key to being understood. Also, remember that it is a feminine noun. Beginners often default to the masculine 'o adega' because many nouns ending in 'a' related to technical spaces in other languages might be masculine, but in Portuguese, a adega is strictly feminine.
Incorrect: O meu pai guarda as ferramentas no adega.
Correct: O meu pai guarda as ferramentas no porão.
There is also a false friend risk with the Spanish word 'bodega.' While they share the same origin, a 'bodega' in Spanish-speaking Caribbean or New York contexts is a small grocery store. In Portuguese, while the Brazilian 'adega' is similar, the word 'bodega' in Portuguese actually exists but usually means a 'cheap bar' or, colloquially, 'something of poor quality' or 'junk.' If you call someone's high-end wine cellar a 'bodega' in Portugal, they might take offense! Stick to adega for wine and mercearia or minimercado for a small grocery store.
Lastly, learners often forget the 'climatizada' adjective when talking about wine fridges. If you say 'Eu tenho uma adega,' people might picture a large room under your house. If you actually have a small appliance in your kitchen, it is clearer to say 'Eu tenho uma pequena adega climatizada.' This specificity helps set the right expectation. Similarly, in a business context, don't confuse 'adega' (the place) with 'vinhedo' (the vineyard). You grow grapes in the vinhedo and you make/store wine in the adega.
Não confunda a adega (onde se guarda o vinho) com a despensa (onde se guarda a comida).
While adega is the standard term, several synonyms and related words can enrich your vocabulary. The most common alternative in a sophisticated or European context is cave. Borrowed from French, 'cave' is often used by wine enthusiasts and in high-end restaurant menus to denote a cellar, particularly one for sparkling wines (espumantes). However, in everyday Portuguese, 'cave' can also mean the basement level of an apartment block, so context is vital. If you are in a winery, 'cave' and 'adega' are often used interchangeably, but 'adega' feels more traditional and Portuguese.
- Adega vs. Vinícola
- A 'vinícola' is the entire wine-producing establishment (the winery), while the 'adega' is specifically the storage or production room within that establishment.
- Adega vs. Garrafeira
- A 'garrafeira' can mean a wine rack, a private wine collection, or a specialized wine shop. It focuses on the bottles (garrafas) rather than the room.
Another related term is depósito. While 'depósito' is a general word for a warehouse or storage facility, it is sometimes used for large-scale industrial wine storage. However, it lacks the romantic and specialized connotation of adega. If you are talking about the place where the wine is actually fermented in large vats, you might hear the term centro de vinificação. This is a more technical, modern term used in industrial winemaking, whereas 'adega' remains the term of choice for traditional or artisanal production.
O colecionador prefere o termo garrafeira para se referir às suas garrafas mais raras.
In Brazil, specifically for the retail aspect, you might use conveniência (convenience store) or depósito de bebidas. These are more descriptive of the function (selling drinks) than the traditional 'adega.' However, 'adega' has become a trendy branding term for these shops. For the physical cooling unit in a home, 'climatizador de vinho' is a technical alternative to 'adega climatizada,' though the latter is much more common in everyday speech. Understanding these nuances allows you to choose the word that best fits the level of formality and the specific type of 'cellar' you are describing.
To summarize, if you want to sound like a local in Portugal, use adega for almost everything related to wine storage. If you want to sound like a wine expert, you might sprinkle in cave or garrafeira. In Brazil, use adega for the wine fridge at home or the local shop where you buy beer for a party. By mastering these alternatives, you move beyond simple translation and begin to speak with the cultural awareness of a native speaker.
A vinícola possui três adegas diferentes para diferentes tipos de uva.
How Formal Is It?
Wusstest du?
The same Greek root 'apothēkē' led to the English word 'apothecary' and the German word 'Apotheke' (pharmacy), showing how the concept of a 'storage place' evolved into very different specialized meanings.
Aussprachehilfe
- Pronouncing it like the Spanish 'bodega'.
- Making the final 'a' sound like an 'o' (adego).
- Stressing the first syllable (A-de-ga).
- Pronouncing the 'g' like a 'j' (ade-ja).
- Over-emphasizing the middle 'e' as 'ee'.
Schwierigkeitsgrad
Easy to recognize on signs and menus.
Simple spelling, but remember it's feminine.
Requires correct vowel pronunciation (open 'e').
Can be confused with 'bodega' or 'cave' in fast speech.
Was du als Nächstes lernen solltest
Voraussetzungen
Als Nächstes lernen
Fortgeschritten
Wichtige Grammatik
Feminine Noun Agreement
A adega **antiga** (not antigo).
Contractions with 'em'
Eu guardo o vinho **na** adega (em + a).
Contractions with 'de'
O cheiro **da** adega (de + a).
Directional Prepositions
Eu vou **à** adega (a + a).
Pluralization
As **adegas** de Gaia são famosas.
Beispiele nach Niveau
A adega é pequena.
The cellar is small.
Simple subject-verb-adjective structure.
Onde fica a adega?
Where is the cellar?
Interrogative sentence using 'onde' (where).
Eu tenho vinho na adega.
I have wine in the cellar.
Uses the contraction 'na' (em + a).
A adega está aberta.
The cellar is open.
Uses 'estar' for a temporary state.
Ela gosta da adega.
She likes the cellar.
The verb 'gostar' always requires the preposition 'de'.
Vou para a adega.
I am going to the cellar.
Indicates movement/direction.
O vinho da adega é bom.
The wine from the cellar is good.
Uses 'da' to show origin.
A adega tem muitas garrafas.
The cellar has many bottles.
The verb 'ter' (to have) describes contents.
A adega climatizada mantém o vinho frio.
The wine fridge keeps the wine cold.
Adjective 'climatizada' modifies 'adega'.
Nós visitamos uma adega antiga em Portugal.
We visited an old winery in Portugal.
Past tense 'visitamos'.
Você pode buscar uma garrafa na adega?
Can you get a bottle from the cellar?
Polite request using 'pode' (can).
A adega fica debaixo da casa.
The cellar is under the house.
Prepositional phrase 'debaixo da' (under the).
Eles compram cerveja na adega da esquina.
They buy beer at the corner shop.
Brazilian colloquial usage.
A adega não tem luz.
The cellar doesn't have light.
Negative sentence structure.
Minha família tem uma adega de vinhos tintos.
My family has a cellar for red wines.
Noun + preposition + noun.
O chão da adega é de pedra.
The cellar floor is made of stone.
Describing material composition.
O guia explicou como a adega funciona.
The guide explained how the cellar works.
Indirect question/explanation.
É necessário manter a adega limpa e organizada.
It is necessary to keep the cellar clean and organized.
Impersonal expression 'é necessário'.
A adega cooperativa ajuda os pequenos produtores.
The cooperative winery helps small producers.
Social/Economic term 'adega cooperativa'.
Sempre que recebo visitas, mostro a minha adega.
Whenever I have guests, I show them my cellar.
Temporal conjunction 'sempre que'.
O vinho precisa de tempo na adega para envelhecer.
The wine needs time in the cellar to age.
Infinitive 'envelhecer' expressing purpose.
A temperatura da adega deve ser constante.
The cellar temperature must be constant.
Modal verb 'deve' (must/should).
Encontramos garrafas raras na adega do meu avô.
We found rare bottles in my grandfather's cellar.
Possessive 'do meu avô'.
A adega foi construída no século passado.
The cellar was built in the last century.
Passive voice 'foi construída'.
A umidade excessiva na adega pode danificar os rótulos.
Excessive humidity in the cellar can damage the labels.
Subject with an adjective and a modal verb.
O restaurante investiu numa adega de vidro no centro da sala.
The restaurant invested in a glass cellar in the middle of the room.
Preposition 'em' + 'uma' = 'numa'.
Muitas adegas portuguesas exportam para todo o mundo.
Many Portuguese wineries export to the whole world.
Quantifier 'muitas' and geographical adjective.
O enólogo passa a maior parte do dia na adega.
The oenologist spends most of the day in the cellar.
Idiomatic 'passar a maior parte do dia'.
Embora a adega seja pequena, a coleção é valiosa.
Although the cellar is small, the collection is valuable.
Concessive clause with the subjunctive 'seja'.
A adega serve como um refúgio para o proprietário.
The cellar serves as a refuge for the owner.
Verb 'servir como' (to serve as).
A renovação da adega custou mais do que o esperado.
The renovation of the cellar cost more than expected.
Comparative 'mais do que'.
A adega local tornou-se um ponto de encontro para os jovens.
The local 'adega' (shop) became a meeting point for young people.
Pronominal verb 'tornar-se'.
A arquitetura da adega integra-se perfeitamente na paisagem.
The cellar's architecture integrates perfectly into the landscape.
Reflexive verb 'integrar-se'.
O aroma característico da adega remete-me à minha infância.
The characteristic aroma of the cellar takes me back to my childhood.
Verb 'remeter' (to refer back/send back).
A gestão da adega exige conhecimentos técnicos profundos.
Cellar management requires deep technical knowledge.
Abstract noun 'gestão' as the subject.
Poucas adegas conseguem manter tradição e inovação simultaneamente.
Few wineries manage to maintain tradition and innovation simultaneously.
Quantifier 'poucas' and complex infinitive construction.
O silêncio da adega é apenas interrompido pelo som da fermentação.
The silence of the cellar is only interrupted by the sound of fermentation.
Passive voice with an adverb 'apenas'.
A adega particular do empresário é citada em revistas de luxo.
The businessman's private cellar is mentioned in luxury magazines.
Compound subject and passive 'é citada'.
Dada a importância da adega, o seguro é extremamente caro.
Given the importance of the cellar, the insurance is extremely expensive.
Participial phrase 'Dada a'.
A adega funciona como o pulmão da propriedade vinícola.
The cellar functions as the lung of the wine estate.
Metaphorical usage.
A adega, em sua penumbra sagrada, guarda segredos de colheitas passadas.
The cellar, in its sacred gloom, keeps secrets of past harvests.
Literary style with apposition and metaphorical language.
Subjacente à excelência do vinho, reside o trabalho hercúleo na adega.
Underlying the excellence of the wine lies the Herculean work in the cellar.
Inverted sentence structure for emphasis.
A transmutação do mosto em vinho ocorre no âmago da adega.
The transmutation of the must into wine occurs in the core of the cellar.
Highly technical and elevated vocabulary ('transmutação', 'mosto', 'âmago').
A adega não é meramente um depósito, mas um ecossistema vivo.
The cellar is not merely a warehouse, but a living ecosystem.
Correlative conjunction 'não é meramente... mas'.
O projeto arquitetônico da adega privilegia a inércia térmica.
The architectural design of the cellar prioritizes thermal inertia.
Scientific/Architectural terminology.
A adega reflete a idiossincrasia do produtor em cada detalhe.
The cellar reflects the producer's idiosyncrasy in every detail.
Use of the sophisticated word 'idiossincrasia'.
Nas entranhas da adega, o tempo parece estagnar.
In the entrails of the cellar, time seems to stagnate.
Metaphorical 'entranhas' (entrails/depths).
A adega constitui o cerne da identidade cultural desta região.
The cellar constitutes the heart of this region's cultural identity.
Elevated verb 'constituir' and noun 'cerne'.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
— Freshly taken from the cellar (often at the right temperature).
O vinho está fresco, acabado de sair da adega.
— An old cellar, often implying high quality or tradition.
Os melhores vinhos estão na adega velha.
— To stop by the beverage shop (common in Brazil).
Vou passar na adega para comprar gelo.
— The specific earthy, oaky smell of a wine cellar.
Adoro o cheiro de adega desta vinícola.
— A common pairing for rustic Portuguese eateries.
Esta adega serve ótimos petiscos.
— The ideal cool temperature for serving wine (around 14-18°C).
Sirva o vinho à temperatura de adega.
Wird oft verwechselt mit
A general basement for storage, whereas an adega is specifically for wine.
In Portuguese, this often means a low-quality bar or junk, unlike the Spanish 'bodega'.
A pantry for food, not for wine storage.
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
— Literally having many bottles, but figuratively meaning to be well-prepared or wealthy.
Ele não se preocupa com o futuro, tem sempre a adega cheia.
Informal— Informal, rustic talk, often while drinking.
Isso é apenas conversa de adega, não leve a sério.
Colloquial— A proverb implying that high-quality wine doesn't prevent poor behavior.
Cuidado com o que diz; lembre-se: vinho de adega, juízo de taberna.
Proverbial— The very last bottles, or something that has been hidden away for a long time.
Encontrei este licor no fundo da adega.
Informal— To smell like wine or old damp rooms; sometimes used to describe someone who drinks too much.
A roupa dele cheira a adega.
Slightly derogatory— Something that is high quality but perhaps pretentious.
Aquela casa é uma verdadeira adega de luxo.
Informal— A well-kept secret, like a special winemaking technique.
A receita do licor é um segredo de adega.
Literary— To drink all the wine available; to finish a collection.
Os convidados limparam a adega ontem à noite.
Informal— To go looking for a drink.
Sempre que está triste, ele bate à porta da adega.
Metaphorical— A policy of hospitality where wine is freely shared.
Naquela quinta, a adega está sempre aberta aos amigos.
InformalLeicht verwechselbar
Both mean cellar.
'Cave' is more French/sophisticated or refers to apartment basements in Portugal.
O vinho está na cave do prédio.
Both relate to wine places.
Vinícola is the whole estate/business; adega is the storage room.
A vinícola tem uma adega enorme.
Both relate to wine storage.
Garrafeira focuses on the collection of bottles or a rack.
Pus as garrafas na garrafeira.
Both serve wine.
Taberna is a rustic bar/pub; adega is a storage space or traditional restaurant.
Bebemos um copo na taberna.
Both are storage places.
Depósito is industrial and generic; adega is specialized for wine.
O depósito de bebidas fica no fim da rua.
Satzmuster
A adega é [adjetivo].
A adega é fria.
Tem [objeto] na adega.
Tem muito vinho na adega.
Eu gostaria de visitar a adega de [lugar].
Eu gostaria de visitar a adega de Borba.
O vinho deve ser mantido na adega para [verbo].
O vinho deve ser mantido na adega para envelhecer.
A adega destaca-se pela sua [substantivo].
A adega destaca-se pela sua arquitetura moderna.
Apesar da adega ser [adjetivo], [consequência].
Apesar da adega ser pequena, ela é muito bem organizada.
Reside na adega a alma de [substantivo].
Reside na adega a alma de toda a produção.
A adega constitui um marco [adjetivo] da região.
A adega constitui um marco incontornável da região.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
Adjektive
Verwandt
So verwendest du es
Very common in both Portugal and Brazil, though with different nuances.
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O adega
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A adega
Adega is a feminine noun.
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Using 'adega' for a general basement.
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Using 'porão'.
An adega is specifically for wine; a porão is for general storage.
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Pronouncing it 'a-dee-ga'.
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a-DEH-ga.
The 'e' should be an open 'eh' sound.
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Confusing 'adega' with 'vinhedo'.
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Vinhedo is for grapes, adega is for wine.
The vinhedo is the field; the adega is the room.
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Calling a grocery store a 'bodega' in Portugal.
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Mercearia.
Bodega has a negative connotation in Portuguese.
Tipps
Visit Gaia
If you are in Porto, visit the 'Adegas de Vinho do Porto' in Vila Nova de Gaia. They are world-famous.
Feminine Articles
Always use 'a' or 'uma' with adega. Example: 'Uma adega bonita'.
Climatizada
Add 'climatizada' to 'adega' to specifically mean a wine refrigerator.
The Open E
In Brazil, make sure the 'e' is open like in 'egg': ah-DEH-gah.
Regional Adegas
Look for restaurants called 'Adega Regional' for the most authentic local food in Portugal.
Late Night Brazil
In Brazilian cities, an 'adega' is often the only place open late to buy drinks.
Oenology
In the wine industry, 'trabalho de adega' refers to all the steps after harvest.
Home Value
Mentioning an 'adega' in a house description in Portugal adds significant value.
Deep Storage
Think: A-Deep-Garage for wine = Adega.
Spanish vs Portuguese
Don't use 'bodega' if you mean a nice wine cellar in Portuguese.
Einprägen
Eselsbrücke
Think of an **AD** for a **VEGA**n wine stored in an **ADEGA**. (AD + E + GA).
Visuelle Assoziation
Imagine a dark, cool underground room with stone walls and dusty wine bottles stacked to the ceiling. The smell of damp earth and old wood is the 'cheiro de adega'.
Word Web
Herausforderung
Try to describe five things you would find in an 'adega' using only Portuguese words (e.g., vinho, pó, madeira, vidro, saca-rolhas).
Wortherkunft
Derived from the Old Portuguese 'adega', which comes from the Vulgar Latin 'apothēca'. This Latin term was borrowed from the Ancient Greek 'apothēkē' (ἀποθήκη), meaning 'storehouse' or 'repository'.
Ursprüngliche Bedeutung: A general storehouse or a place to keep goods.
Indo-European > Italic > Romance > Western Romance > Galician-Portuguese.Kultureller Kontext
In Brazil, some 'adegas' in favelas or peripheral neighborhoods are hubs of local culture but can also be associated with loud music ('fluxos'). Be aware of the context when discussing them.
English speakers often use 'cellar' or 'winery'. 'Adega' is more specific than 'cellar' (which can be a general basement) but more focused on storage than 'winery' (which is the whole business).
Im Alltag üben
Kontexte aus dem Alltag
At a Winery
- Podemos visitar a adega?
- Quantos barris há na adega?
- A adega é climatizada?
- Onde o vinho envelhece?
Real Estate
- A casa tem adega?
- É possível construir uma adega?
- Onde fica o espaço da adega?
- A adega está incluída no preço?
Restaurant
- Vocês têm uma adega grande?
- Posso escolher o vinho na adega?
- O vinho veio da adega agora?
- A adega é visível?
In Brazil (Retail)
- A adega vende gelo?
- Que horas a adega fecha?
- A adega aceita cartão?
- Tem cerveja gelada na adega?
Home/DIY
- Vou organizar minha adega.
- A adega está muito úmida.
- Preciso de um termômetro para a adega.
- Comprei uma adega nova.
Gesprächseinstiege
"Você tem uma adega em casa ou prefere comprar vinho na hora?"
"Qual foi a adega mais bonita que você já visitou em Portugal?"
"Você acha que uma adega climatizada é um item essencial numa cozinha moderna?"
"No seu país, as pessoas costumam ter um lugar específico para guardar vinho?"
"Você prefere o vinho guardado em adega de madeira ou em tanques modernos?"
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Descreva como seria a sua adega ideal. Onde ela ficaria e que vinhos teria?
Escreva sobre uma visita a uma vinícola. Como era o cheiro e a temperatura da adega?
Explique a diferença entre a 'adega' em Portugal e no Brasil para um amigo que está aprendendo português.
Você acha que o vinho realmente melhora com o tempo na adega? Por quê?
Imagine que você encontrou uma adega secreta na sua casa nova. O que você faria?
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10 FragenNo. While traditionally underground for temperature control, a modern 'adega' can be a room on any floor or an electric appliance (adega climatizada).
It is a winery owned collectively by several grape growers who process and market their wine together, very common in Portugal.
Yes, but it often refers to a small store that sells drinks and ice, rather than just a wine cellar.
The most common term is 'adega climatizada'.
It is feminine: 'a adega'.
In Brazil, yes, colloquially. In Portugal, it is strictly associated with wine.
An 'adegueiro' (cellar master) or sometimes a 'sommelier' if they are in a restaurant.
In Spanish, yes. In Portuguese, 'bodega' usually has a negative connotation (junk/cheap bar).
It refers to wine that has been aged properly in a cellar, usually implying higher quality.
Constant cool temperature prevents the wine from aging too fast or spoiling.
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Descreva a sua adega ideal em três frases.
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Explique por que o vinho deve ser guardado em uma adega.
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Escreva um pequeno diálogo entre duas pessoas que visitam uma adega em Portugal.
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Quais as diferenças entre uma adega em Portugal e no Brasil?
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Como você organizaria as garrafas em sua adega particular?
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Crie um anúncio de venda para uma casa que possui uma adega histórica.
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Descreva o trabalho de um adegueiro durante a vindima.
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Por que a arquitetura das adegas modernas está mudando?
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Escreva uma crítica gastronômica mencionando a adega do restaurante.
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Relate uma experiência real ou imaginária de visita a uma adega.
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O que não pode faltar em uma adega climatizada?
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Compare 'adega' com 'despensa'.
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Como a temperatura afeta o vinho na adega?
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Descreva o cheiro de uma adega antiga.
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Escreva sobre a importância das adegas cooperativas para a economia local.
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Imagine que você é um sommelier. Como você apresenta a adega aos clientes?
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Quais são os riscos de ter uma adega mal ventilada?
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Escreva uma pequena história que comece com: 'A porta da adega estava aberta...'
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Explique o termo 'vinho de adega' para um leigo.
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Como a tecnologia está ajudando na gestão das adegas?
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Diga 'Eu quero visitar uma adega' em voz alta.
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Pronuncie 'adega climatizada' três vezes rapidamente.
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Explique para um amigo o que é uma adega cooperativa.
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Descreva o que você vê em uma imagem de uma adega antiga.
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Discuta as vantagens de ter uma adega em casa.
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Fale sobre a sua região vinícola favorita e suas adegas.
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Como você pediria para visitar a adega de um restaurante?
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Explique a diferença de pronúncia entre Portugal e Brasil para a palavra 'adega'.
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Dê instruções de como chegar à adega mais próxima.
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Fale sobre a importância histórica das adegas para a cultura portuguesa.
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Como você descreveria o sabor de um vinho que saiu da adega?
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Argumente a favor da preservação de adegas centenárias.
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O que você diria ao dono de uma adega para elogiá-lo?
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Simule uma conversa em uma adega brasileira comprando bebidas.
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Descreva as condições ideais de luz e umidade de uma adega.
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Fale sobre o papel do sommelier na gestão da adega.
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Como você explicaria a palavra 'adega' para uma criança?
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Discuta o impacto do turismo nas adegas tradicionais.
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O que você faria se ganhasse uma adega cheia de vinhos raros?
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Pronuncie corretamente: 'A adega do adegueiro é antiga'.
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Ouça e identifique se a pessoa está em uma adega ou em uma cozinha.
Ouça a descrição de uma adega e desenhe o que você entendeu.
Identifique o sotaque (Portugal ou Brasil) quando a palavra 'adega' é dita.
Ouça uma lista de compras e identifique quais itens são comprados na adega.
Ouça um guia turístico falando sobre uma adega e anote os anos mencionados.
Ouça a temperatura recomendada para a adega e escreva o número.
Ouça um diálogo sobre a construção de uma adega e identifique os materiais.
Ouça um enólogo e identifique os termos técnicos usados.
Ouça uma notícia sobre a produção de vinho e anote o nome da adega.
Ouça a diferença entre 'adega' e 'aldeia' em frases curtas.
Ouça um pedido em um restaurante e verifique se o vinho vem da adega.
Ouça uma descrição de 'adega climatizada' e identifique suas funções.
Ouça um poema que menciona a adega e identifique os sentimentos.
Ouça e repita as frases focando na entonação.
Ouça uma entrevista com um dono de adega no Brasil e entenda o que ele vende.
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Summary
The word 'adega' is your go-to term for anything related to wine storage. Whether you are visiting a rustic winery in Portugal ('uma adega tradicional') or buying a wine fridge for your kitchen ('uma adega climatizada'), this word covers all bases of wine preservation.
- Adega is the Portuguese word for wine cellar, used for both private home storage and large-scale commercial wineries.
- In Brazil, the word has a colloquial meaning referring to small shops that sell alcoholic beverages and party supplies.
- The word is feminine ('a adega') and is central to the culture of wine-producing regions like Portugal's Douro Valley.
- Modern usage includes 'adega climatizada,' which refers to temperature-controlled wine refrigerators found in many contemporary homes.
Visit Gaia
If you are in Porto, visit the 'Adegas de Vinho do Porto' in Vila Nova de Gaia. They are world-famous.
Feminine Articles
Always use 'a' or 'uma' with adega. Example: 'Uma adega bonita'.
Climatizada
Add 'climatizada' to 'adega' to specifically mean a wine refrigerator.
The Open E
In Brazil, make sure the 'e' is open like in 'egg': ah-DEH-gah.
Beispiel
Guardamos os vinhos na adega.
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