My Wine tastings Choices in Best Cellars of Porto Wine, Porto, Northern Portugal, Portugal
Porto is Portugal’s second largest city and was elected Best European Destination 2017. Every year the city attracts thousands of tourists eager to discover the ancient downtown, the typical riverside with colourfully painted houses, to get lost in century old streets, to enjoy the Portuguese cuisine and, of course, to taste wine. You don’t need to go a specific winery or vineyard in the Douro Valley to taste the best Portuguese wines (though we strongly recommend you do!). If you’re in Porto and haven’t planned a trip to the Douro but find yourself in the mood for a Port wine tasting, there are plenty of choices, mainly on the other side of the Douro River, in Gaia. Each visit is different, featuring a tasting room, artesanal cheese or chocolate pairings.
Description & Instructions When Visiting Porto, Northern Portugal, Portugal
Porto is Portugal’s second largest city and was elected Best European Destination 2017. Every year the city attracts thousands of tourists eager to discover the ancient downtown, the typical riverside with colourfully painted houses, to get lost in century old streets, to enjoy the Portuguese cuisine and, of course, to taste wine. You don’t need to go a specific winery or vineyard in the Douro Valley to taste the best Portuguese wines (though we strongly recommend you do!). If you’re in Porto and haven’t planned a trip to the Douro but find yourself in the mood for a Port wine tasting, there are plenty of choices, mainly on the other side of the Douro River, in Gaia. Each visit is different, featuring a tasting room, artesanal cheese or chocolate pairings.
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Stop At: Wines Of Portugal, Rua Flores 8 12, Porto 4050-262 Portugal
Porto is Portugal’s second largest city and was elected Best European Destination 2017. Every year the city attracts thousands of tourists eager to discover the ancient downtown, the typical riverside with colourfully painted houses, to get lost in century old streets, to enjoy the Portuguese cuisine and, of course, to taste wine. You don’t need to go a specific winery or vineyard in the Douro Valley to taste the best Portuguese wines (though we strongly recommend you do!). If you’re in Porto and haven’t planned a trip to the Douro but find yourself in the mood for a Port wine tasting, there are plenty of choices, mainly on the other side of the Douro River, in Gaia. Each visit is different, featuring a tasting room, artesanal cheese or chocolate pairings.
Duration: 4 hours
Duration: 7 to 8 hours
Starts: Porto, Portugal
Trip Category: Food, Wine & Nightlife >> Wine Tasting & Winery Tours