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Literature | Methuen Treaty A commercial treaty between England and Portugal, negotiated by Paul Methuen, in 1703, whereby the Portuguese wines were received at a lower duty than those of France. This treaty was abandoned in 1836. Source: Brewer's Dictionary. |
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It refers to John Methuen (c.1650-1706) who served as a Member of Parliament; Lord Chancellor of Ireland; Privy Councilor; Envoy and then Ambassador Extraordinary to Portugal where he negotiated the "Methuen" Treaty of 1703 which cemented allegiances in the War of Spanish Succession and created favorable trade terms for Port wine. He is buried in Westminster Abbey.
In 1703 the Methuen Treaty was signed in Lisbon. This was a commercial treaty between Portugal and England which established that English textiles would be accepted in Portugal and that the Portuguese wines would be preferred in England, by paying only two thirds of the rates settled with the French. The Methuen Treaty of 1703 between England and Portugal played a major part in the development of the port wine industry. Preference was granted under this treaty to wines from Portugal and this provided great stimulus to the wine producers in the hinterland of Oporto. This original port is emulated today from Berkeley to Barossa.
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ISO 10646 (1991-1993) (references)004D 0045 0054 0048 0055 0045 004E      0054 0052 0045 0041 0054 0059 |
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