Dão Wine is a red and white wine produced in the Dão region of Portugal. Known for its rich flavors and aromatic complexity, Dão wines are primarily made from indigenous grape varieties such as Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, and Jaen. The region's mountainous terrain and granite soils contribute to the wine's unique character, often showcasing notes of red fruits, floral aromas, and earthy undertones.
The Dão region benefits from a temperate climate, with warm summers and cool nights, which helps preserve the acidity and freshness of the grapes. Dão wines are typically well-structured and age-worthy, making them popular among wine enthusiasts. They pair well with a variety of dishes, particularly roasted meats and hearty stews.