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Minho

Minho

Minho is Portugal's northernmost wine region, stretching along the Atlantic coast from the Spanish border south to Porto. This verdant province encompasses the Vinho Verde DOC, Portugal's largest demarcated wine region by area and one of its most distinctive in terms of wine style. The region's proximity to both the Atlantic Ocean and the Minho River creates a unique viticultural environment that has shaped winemaking traditions dating back centuries.

The climate in Minho is distinctly Atlantic, characterized by mild temperatures, high humidity, and abundant rainfall throughout the year. This maritime influence, combined with granite and schist soils, creates ideal conditions for producing fresh, light wines with natural acidity. The Vinho Verde appellation dominates the region, traditionally known for its slightly sparkling, low-alcohol white wines that were historically consumed young and locally.

While indigenous Portuguese varieties like Loureiro, Arinto, and Trajadura form the traditional backbone of Minho's white wines, Albariño has gained significant prominence in recent years, particularly in areas near the Spanish border where it crosses over from Rías Baixas. Modern producers are experimenting with different winemaking techniques, including skin contact methods that produce orange wines, while maintaining the region's signature freshness and minerality. The combination of Atlantic influence, granite soils, and careful viticulture produces wines with distinctive saline notes and crisp acidity.