The Beira Interior wine region, located in the north-central part of Portugal, is a PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) designation that captivates with its mountainous landscapes and centuries-old winemaking heritage. Spanning the districts of Guarda and Castelo Branco, it benefits from a continental climate characterized by hot summers and harsh winters, which promote the production of distinct and balanced wines.
The region's high altitude, often paired with rich and varied granitic soils, contributes to the freshness and elegance of the wines produced here. Indigenous grape varieties such as Rufete, Touriga Nacional, and Trincadeira for reds, and Arinto and Fonte Cal for whites, thrive in this environment, adding to the complexity and diversity of Beira Interior wines.
These wines stand out for their minerality and aging potential, ideal for enthusiasts seeking unique discoveries. Although this region is less well-known than other Portuguese appellations, it is gaining recognition for the increasing quality of its vintages. Managing a wine cellar with Beira Interior selections means embracing a rich heritage, discovering authentic flavors, and enriching one’s collection with unconventional wine treasures.