Portugal's highest-altitude wine region, Beira Interior runs along the Spanish border on granite and schist soils. Hard continental climate — cold winters, hot dry summers, sharp diurnal swings — delivers wines of natural acidity and freshness rare in southern Europe. Reds are built around Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz and Rufete; the standout whites are mineral expressions of Síria (Roupeiro) and Fonte Cal. The three historical DOC sub-regions Castelo Rodrigo, Cova da Beira and Pinhel remain comparatively undiscovered, making Beira Interior one of Portugal's most exciting regions for hunting value.
Wine Radar compares prices for Beira Interior wines across Portuguese online retailers — 664 in the catalogue.
Common grape varieties in Beira Interior include Touriga Nacional, Síria, Tempranillo, Aragonez, Tinta Roriz.
Portugal's highest-altitude wine region, Beira Interior runs along the Spanish border on granite and schist soils. Hard continental climate — cold winters, hot dry summers, sharp diurnal swings — delivers wines of natural acidity and freshness rare in southern Europe. Reds are built around Touriga Nacional, Tinta…
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