Tejo

**Tejo** is a wine region in central Portugal named after the Tagus (Tejo) river, whose fertile plains and surrounding hills it straddles; it was formerly known as Ribatejo. **Wines & grapes** — A wide range of styles is made from both native and international grapes, with reds built on Castelão, Touriga Nacional and Trincadeira, and whites from Fernão Pires and Arinto among others. **Character** — The river shapes the region: the warmer, more fertile riverside land yields softer, approachable everyday wines, while the cooler, poorer soils away from the water give more structured, characterful bottles. Overall Tejo offers friendly, well-priced Portuguese wines with plenty of ripe, sunny fruit.

Wines

Frequently asked questions

What wines are produced in Tejo?

Nana Branco, Quinta da Badula Tejo Branco, Red Blend, Sommelier Edition Vinho Tinto.

Where is Tejo?

Tejo is a wine region in Portugal.