White Grapes

Codega do Larinho is a distinguished white grape variety primarily cultivated in northern Portugal, particularly in the Douro and Beira Interior regions. Renowned for its aromatic complexity, this grape exhibits fragrant notes of ripe citrus, white peach, and subtle hints of orange blossom, supported by underlying nuances of mineral and herbal character. On the palate, Codega do Larinho is typically fresh and lively, delivering a harmonious balance of crisp acidity and medium body, often culminating in a lingering, delicately textured finish.

The grape lends itself to the production of both monovarietal wines and blends, especially within the context of Douro white blends. These wines usually display a vibrant, fruit-driven style, with some producers opting for oak fermentation or maturation to introduce additional layers of texture and sophistication. Codega do Larinho’s versatility allows for both youthful, aromatic interpretations as well as more structured, age-worthy expressions.

Recommended food pairings include grilled seafood, shellfish, fresh Mediterranean salads, and lightly spiced Asian cuisine—dishes that complement the grape’s brightness and aromatic profile. Additionally, its refreshing character makes it an excellent partner for soft goat’s cheese or vegetable-based antipasti.

Key regions for the Codega do Larinho grape variety

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