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Bairrada

Location: Portugal

Legal name: Denominação de Origem Controlada Bairrada

Regulatory body: IVV

Bairrada is a protected wine appellation within Portugal, anchored in a wine-producing area whose specific region row does not yet exist in wineknowledge.regions. The designation belongs in the appellations layer because it defines the legal name that may appear on labels, while the existing regions row remains the broader geographic and cultural context. Soil, elevation, exposure, climate, and local tradition shape the way the name reads to drinkers, but the legal designation is the object modeled here.

Permitted or characteristic grapes for the designation include Baga, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Maria Gomes, Bical, Arinto, Cercial. Bairrada reds can show cherry, black fruit, earth, herbs, and firm acidity with assertive tannin, while sparkling and white wines bring freshness from Atlantic influence. The list should be read as a practical reference for common wines under the name, not as a claim that every bottle uses every grape or follows one fixed recipe. Producer choice, vintage conditions, subzone, and cellar work still create meaningful variation inside the protected origin.

Red, white, rosé, and sparkling wines are permitted. Baga is the classic red grape, while Maria Gomes and Bical are important for whites and sparkling wines. Wines using the name must satisfy the relevant Portuguese denominação framework, including origin rules and any style, labeling, grape, or production requirements that apply to the designation. This entry intentionally summarizes the consumer-facing identity of the appellation rather than reproducing the entire legal specification.

The classification tier in this database is an editorial navigation aid, not a score or promise of bottle quality. Farming, harvest timing, yield decisions, release category, and producer intent remain decisive. The appellation is important because it adds Portugal's Baga identity and a serious sparkling tradition beyond Vinho Verde, Douro, and Madeira. This keeps the EncyclopediaOfWine distinction clear: regions describe wine places, while appellations describe protected legal names.

Permitted Grapes

Baga, Touriga Nacional, Tinta Roriz, Maria Gomes, Bical, Arinto, Cercial.

Notable Rules

Red, white, rosé, and sparkling wines are permitted. Baga is the classic red grape, while Maria Gomes and Bical are important for whites and sparkling wines.

Also Known As

Bairrada DOC, Denominação de Origem Controlada Bairrada

Sources & References

  • Instituto da Vinha e do Vinho / Bairrada DOC framework

REFERENCE NOTE

This entry is written as an educational overview and may synthesize public regulatory, historical, and editorial sources. It is not an official regulatory record.