Cima Corgo
Cima Corgo is a Portuguese wine-geography entry for the Douro context, useful for reading labels that name a DOC, DOP, or recognized subregional origin rather than only the broad region. Its practical identity is the central Douro subregion most associated with classic valley identity. Typical wines are structured reds with dark fruit, herbs, schist minerality, and firm tannin; Port base wines are a historic reference. The vineyard setting is steep schist terraces and hot dry summers moderated by elevation and river-valley exposures. This entry is written as a reference-encyclopedia geography note: it explains place, grapes, style, and label context without ranking estates or turning the appellation into a buying list.
Notable Rules
Recognized Douro subregion; the zone helps explain climate, elevation, and ripening differences inside the Douro DOC / DOP and Port area.
Also Known As
Cima Corgo, Cima Corgo sub-regiao, Cima Corgo subregion, Sub-região Cima Corgo
Sources & References
- Instituto da Vinha e do Vinho - Regioes Vitivinicolas — Public reference source; editorial text is first-party EncyclopediaOfWine content.
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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.