The Lisbon wine region extends along the Atlantic Ocean, stretching in a geographically long and thin manner and is bordered by the Tejo, Setúbal, and Bairrada wine regions. Its proximity to the Atlantic coast exerts a significant influence on the local climate, characterized by strong winds. These winds, a distinctive feature of the region, contribute to the presence of charming windmills scattered throughout the landscape. The coastal vines of Lisbon experience the effects of these winds, resulting in a somewhat wind-stressed environment. Moving further inland, additional rows of vines thrive on the hills and mountains of Lisbon, benefitting from increased protection against harsh weather conditions.