The Algarve wine region is located south of mainland Portugal. We can synthesize the type of wines from this region with three adjectives: soft rosés, good whites and balanced reds.
The archipelago of the Azores is located 1600 kilometers west of the Portuguese mainland and has nine islands. However, only in three, Terceira, Pico and Graciosa, there are marked areas for white wines.
Surrounded by mountains in all directions, the Dão region extends its vineyards among pine forests at different altitudes, from 1000 meters in Serra da Estrela to 200 meters in the lower areas.
Port wine is a Portuguese product that has existed for several centuries and is recognized and appreciated worldwide. This type of wine is divided into several categories: Tawny, Ruby, White, Rosé, Colheita, Vintage and LBV, thus giving a great choice to consumers.
The Porto and Douro Region is one of the most important in terms of wine production in Portugal. Its tradition of viticulture is long, the landscape is unforgettable and its wines are recognized worldwide.
The Tejo Region is known as a land of wine, olive trees, cork oaks, cattle and Lusitano horses. Its wines were produced only with national varieties, nowadays international grape varieties are also used in their production.
The Vinho Verde Region represents 15% of the Portuguese wine area, making it the largest demarcated area in the country and one of the largest in Europe.