The Dão Wine is produced in a mountainous region with temperate climate, in the area of the Mondego and Dão Rivers in the north region of central Portugal.
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Wines were produced across the territory for both local consumption as well as export to Rome.
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In Brazil, the wealthy market of Rio de Janeiro was given exclusively to the Douro producers at the expense of other Portuguese wine regions.
Doña Blanca, a white Spanish and Portuguese wine grape variety also known as Valenciana