Porto and the Gaia port lodges sit only forty kilometres south of the Sousa sub-region, the natural urban base for any Vinho Verde trip with port-wine cellars and a deep restaurant scene.
Pours: Vintage Port, Aged tawny Port, White Port
Tip: Drive down from Penafiel in under an hour; combine a morning at the Aveleda gardens with a Gaia port-lodge afternoon.
DO Rias Baixas, the Spanish sister appellation across the Minho river, is only half an hour from Melgaco; the same Alvarinho grape, called Albarino, in a still, drier, often more saline style.
Pours: Albarino, Albarino blends, Caino tinto
Tip: Cross the international bridge from Vila Nova de Cerveira or Valenca and base in Cambados, Galicia's Albarino capital; both regions celebrate the grape with their own festivals.
The Douro Valley, demarcated in 1756 by the Marques de Pombal, sits ninety kilometres south-east of the Sousa sub-region and is the natural multi-day Portuguese wine pairing for Vinho Verde.
Pours: Douro DOC red, Vintage Port, Aged tawny Port
Tip: Drive or take the scenic train from Porto; allow a full day for the Cima Corgo quintas around Pinhao and overnight at a Douro wine hotel.
Portugal's only national park, a wild granite-and-oak landscape north of Braga, is an hour from Vinho Verde and pairs hiking and waterfalls with mountain Vinhao reds from porcelain cups.
Pours: Vinhao tinto verde, Lima-valley Loureiro
Tip: Combine a Soajo and Lindoso loop with a Lima-valley quinta visit; the espigueiros stone granaries above the villages are the iconic photograph.
Guimaraes, the UNESCO-listed medieval centre that calls itself the birthplace of Portugal, sits inside the Ave sub-region and is a forty-minute drive from Penafiel.
Pours: Loureiro, Vinhao tinto verde, Avesso from Baiao
Tip: Climb to the castle and pousada of Dom Afonso Henriques in the morning and lunch in the old town; the tascas pour local Loureiro and Vinhao.
Braga, the religious capital of northern Portugal, sits inside the Cavado sub-region of Vinho Verde and pairs the UNESCO-listed Bom Jesus baroque shrine with Loureiro and Vinhao in old-town tascas.
Pours: Loureiro, Avesso, Vinhao
Tip: Climb the baroque sanctuary staircase at Bom Jesus, lunch in the cathedral square and order bacalhau a Braga with a chilled Loureiro.