Quinta da Ponte Pedrinha sits in the Dão region of Portugal's Beiras, where granite-based soils and Atlantic influence shape wines of structure and precision. The winery draws on the region's native varieties—Touriga Nacional, Jaen, Tinta Roriz, and a constellation of white grapes including Encruzado, Arinto de Bucelas, and Malvasia. The Reserva, a blend of Touriga Nacional, Jaen, and Tinta Roriz, demonstrates the depth these grapes achieve in Dão's terroir. The Vinhas Velhas Branco, a complex white assembled from nine varieties, and the single-varietal Touriga Nacional round out the portfolio. All three have been assessed by Wine Advocate, Wine Enthusiast, Decanter, and Wine Spectator.