The Tejo wine region, formerly known as Ribatejo, is situated in the heart of Portugal and benefits from a Protected Geographical Indication (PGI). It is traversed by the majestic River Tagus, which gives the region its name and strongly influences the local climate. This river creates a temperate microclimate and ensures the fertility of the soils, which are favourable for vine cultivation. The Tejo region is notable for its diversity of grape varieties, ranging from local varieties such as Fernão Pires, an aromatic white grape, to international varieties like Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah. Tejo wines are renowned for their accessibility and exceptional value for money, offering a spectrum from fresh, floral whites to rich, fruity reds. Modern viticulture techniques blend with centuries-old traditions here, allowing winemakers to produce wines that are both innovative and deeply rooted in their heritage. This region is a jewel for any wine enthusiast eager to explore the richness and diversity of Portuguese terroirs, while discovering lesser-known but characterful and historical wines.