Exploring the Bordering Wine Regions of Condado de Tea, Rías Baixas, Galicia and Vinho Verde of Northern Portugal
Discover a hidden area nestled along the picturesque Miño River Valley, the wine regions of Condado de Tea, Rías Baixas, and Vinho Verde in Portugal offer a unique journey through some of the most celebrated and historic vineyards of Galicia and northern Portugal. Known for their crisp white wines and lush, green landscapes, these regions are rich in tradition and renowned for their Albarino and Vinho Verde varietals.

Condado de Tea & Salvaterra do Miño (Rias Baixas, Galicia, Spain)
Located in the heart of the Rías Baixas DO (Denomination of Origin), Condado de Tea is a region steeped in history and exceptional winemaking. The area’s unique terroir, with river valleys and granite soils, is perfect for the cultivation of the Albariño grape. Vineyards here benefit from the cooling influence of the Miño River, creating wines that are fresh, aromatic, and crisp.
Bodegas Fillaboa stands as one of the region’s standout wineries, offering wines that highlight the purity and elegance of Albariño, crafted with care and tradition.
Venture into the village of Salvaterra do Miño, where ancient winemaking practices meet modern techniques, producing wines that speak to the land’s maritime character. Here is where they celebrate the wine festival of Condado de Tea.




Vinho Verde & Melgaço (Northern Portugal)
Just across the border in northern Portugal, the Vinho Verde region offers a unique terroir influenced by the cool winds and river valleys of the Miño. Famous for its light, effervescent white wines, Vinho Verde captures the essence of the lush, green hillsides of the region.
Quinta de Soalheiro, one of the oldest and most renowned wineries in the area, crafts exceptional wines, blending traditional and contemporary methods to highlight the region’s natural beauty. Soalheiro’s Alvarinho wines are recognized for their balance of acidity, fruitiness, and freshness.






The Lamprea Legacy: Arbo and the Miño River’s Rich Tradition
Known for its Lamprea (lamprey), a delicacy native to the region,
Arbo is also an essential stop for food and wine lovers. The Miño River, famous for the lamprey catch, pairs perfectly with the white wines of the region, offering a delicious gastronomic experience that combines seafood, river fish, and local wine.


A Shared Heritage Along the Miño River
Stretching between Galicia and northern Portugal, the Miño Valley is a region defined by its shared history, cultural exchange, and winemaking excellence. The Condado de Tea, Rías Baixas, and Vinho Verde regions are connected by the Miño River, which winds its way through rolling hills and fertile land, creating a fertile ground for some of Europe’s most distinctive and aromatic wines.

Galicia and Northern Portugal provide the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable wine experience.