Minho
The Minho region is the northernmost wine-growing area of Portugal which is known for a particular style of wine: the white, lively and light Vinho Verde. It is located on the Atlantic coast of Portugal, northeast of Porto. The region is named, like several Portuguese wine regions, after an important local river. The Minho River, which rises in the hills of neighboring Galicia (northwest Spain), forms the border between Spain and Portugal. Minho's proximity to the Atlantic is why its lands are so prolific for agriculture, including viticulture. In fact, this part of Portugal is known as "Costa Verde", referring to its lush green countryside. It has this in common with Spanish Galicia, located immediately to the north. Rain-laden winds blow in from the ocean, allowing vineyards to produce much higher yields than those in drier inland regions.