The wines, on the clay and limestone soil of this region are produced in Portugal are very much appreciated, particularly the reds from the grape Baga, with their long shelf life excel. Another feature sparkling wines are the only district in Lamego produced.

Dominant Grapes: Baga, Maria Gomes, Bical.
The vines in the Bairrada region are grown generally on flat land.

Bairrada (D.O.C)
A region that is a major red wine producer in Portugal and is located on the coastal plain lying slightly inland from the sea to the town of Aveiro, and then south down to the town of Coimbra. The municipalities that are included are Anadia, Mealhada, Oliveira do Bairro, and part of Águeda, Aveiro, Cantanhede, Coimbra and Vagos. The red wine produced here is noted for its smoothness and suavity, deep in colour and full-bodied, acquiring a brownish hue as it ages.

The white wines are fairly robust, fruity with a hint of lemon.
The rosé ranges in colour and are fresh and fruity. Sparkling wines are produced in white and rosé and range from "Brut" to "Medium Dry".
The red wine produced here is noted for its smoothness and suavity, deep in colour and full-bodied, acquiring a brownish hue as it ages.