The Beiras region of central Portugal provides a natural link between the
cool, green meadows of the north and the hot, dry pastures of the south.
Coimbra, the provincial capital, is the birthplace of six kings and the seat of
Portugal's first university, reputedly the second old est in the world.
Its old cathedral is one of the finest examples of Romanesque architecture in
Europe.
Further inland, the peak of the Serra da Estrela (Star Mountain) is the highest
point on mainland Portugal.
The terrain in the Beiras is diverse as is the climate and its flavours.
• Bairrada DOC
The vines in the Bairrada region are grown generally on flat land and region
that is a major red wine producer in Portugal and is located on the coastal
plain lying slightly inland from the sea to the town of Aveiro, and then south
down to the town of Coimbra.
The red wine produced here is noted for its smoothness and suavity, deep in
colour and full-bodied, acquiring a brownish hue as it ages.
The white wines are fairly robust, fruity with a hint of lemon.
The rosé ranges in colour and are fresh and fruity.
Sparkling wines are produced in white and rosé and range from “Brut” to “Medium
Dry”.
For traditionalists the grape of choice in the Bairrada region is Baga, a grape
variety notoriously difficult to ripen, which needs lots of aging to round off,
usually in the local wood type barrels rather than american or french oak, but
the hard work is worth it by far, and come recommended, the older the better.
• Tavora Varosa DOC
This region is gifted with a dramatic terrain, namely of granite soils, high
altitudes and seasoned Continental weather, making it ideally designed for wine
growing.
For the white wines this region offers unique conditions to achieve a high
standard in quality.
They are naturally acidic and fresh, with an intense bouquet and a citrus
character.
Equally the red wines achieve a delicate fragrance and nobility in body,
achieving a special character, maturing with time. In the northern producing
regions, nearer to the Douro, the "Távora-Varosa" red wines obtain stronger
personality, with a special structure and singularity that impress the most
demanding consumer.
• Beira Interior DOC
This region is gifted with a dramatic terrain, namely of granite soils, high
altitudes and seasoned Continental weather, making it ideally designed for wine
growing.
For the white wines this region offers unique conditions to achieve a high
standard in quality.
They are naturally acidic and fresh, with an intense bouquet and a citrus
character.
Equally the red wines achieve a delicate fragrance and nobility in body,
achieving a special character, maturing with time.
In the northern producing regions, nearer to the Douro, the "Távora-Varosa" red
wines obtain stronger personality, with a special structure and singularity that
impress the most demanding consumer.
• Vinho Regional (VR) Beiras
Those wines of good quality from the Beiras that don't adhere to the stringent
DOC restraints or outside the designated areas.
Some of Portugals most innovative winemakers decide to opt out of the
appellation system.