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Santa Comba Dão is a charming wine town in Portugal's Dão region, renowned for its exceptional wines and traditional cellars. Nestled among picturesque vineyards, it offers visitors a serene escape into Portugal's rich viticultural heritage, where local gastronomy complements the wine-tasting experience.
Cold and damp
Cold, with highs around 10°C. Not ideal for outdoor activities.
Cool and dry
Still chilly, average highs of 12°C. Good for quiet wine tasting.
Mild and gradually warming
Milder temperatures (14°C). Spring begins, perfect for vineyard walks.
Spring blossoms and mild rain
Warmer, averaging 17°C. Blossoming vines make for beautiful scenery.
Warm and blooming
Pleasant weather, highs around 21°C. Ideal for wine festivals.
Warm and sunny
Warm, averaging 25°C. Great for outdoor dining and vineyard tours.
Hot and dry
Hot, with highs of 30°C. Best for early morning or late afternoon activities.
Hot summer days
Warmest month, averaging 30°C. Ideal for leisurely wine tasting.
Mild and harvest season
Mild, with averages around 26°C. Harvest season begins, lively atmosphere.
Cool and colorful
Cooler, averaging 20°C. Beautiful autumn colors in the vineyards.
Chilly and tranquil
Chilly, with highs around 15°C. Tranquil and less crowded.
Cold and festive
Cold, average highs of 10°C. Festive season with local traditions.