One of the oldest wine regions in Portugal, the Dão has often found itself in the shadows of the Douro and the Alentejo, but over the last couple of decades the area has improved quality dramatically and today producers offer some of the most exciting wines in the country. Around 80% of production is red wine, of which the thick skinned Touriga Nacional grape has significant plantings.
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