The Dão, an iconic wine region of Portugal, is renowned for its characterful wines and rich wine heritage. Located in the north-central part of the country, the region benefits from a unique microclimate, with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters, favouring a slow maturation of the grapes. Dominated by granite soils and mountainous landscapes, the Dão enjoys a terroir that produces wines of remarkable complexity and elegance.
The emblematic grape varieties include Touriga Nacional, one of Portugal’s most prestigious red grape varieties, as well as Alfrocheiro and Tinta Roriz. Together, these grapes give rise to elegant reds with floral aromas and intense fruity notes. The whites, often made from Encruzado, are known for their finesse and ageing potential.
Classified as IGP (Indicação Geográfica Protegida), the Dão region continues to gain recognition, attracting the attention of enthusiasts and experts wishing to fill their cellars with authentic and refined wines. Whether you are a novice or a seasoned wine lover, discovering the wines of the Dão is an invitation to explore one of the finest expressions of Portugal’s wine heritage.