**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
- Nana Branco — Quinta da Lapa
- Quinta da Badula Tejo Branco — Ribatejo
- Red Blend — Vinha da Coutada Velha
- Sommelier Edition Vinho Tinto — Conde Vimioso
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.