Embark on a unique journey through Portugal, where wine is the guiding thread of a profound discovery of its history, landscape, and culture. This 12-day program is designed for true wine lovers who wish to understand the soul of Portuguese wines—their diversity, authenticity, and the character that distinguishes them on the world stage.
Portugal's Great Wine Route:
An Unforgettable 12-Day Trip
Lisbon
Between the glistening Tagus River and the sun-drenched hills, Lisbon reveals centuries of history and life. Alfama, Belém, and Chiado evoke the past of the Age of Discovery, while the cuisine seduces with the aroma of grilled sardines and pastel de nata. Cosmopolitan and authentic, the Portuguese capital is the ideal starting point to feel the soul of the country.
Alentejo
Immense and tranquil, the Alentejo stretches across golden plains dotted with cork and olive trees. Its white villages preserve ancient traditions, the wines are full-bodied and rich, and the cuisine, rich in the flavors of bread, herbs, and olive oil, invites sharing. Here, time passes slowly, at the pace of the land and the sun.
Setúbal Peninsula
Between the sea and the mountains, the Setúbal Peninsula combines nature of enormous beauty with wine tradition. Moscatel de Setúbal is its ambassador, but the region also surprises with white and red wines that pair perfectly with fresh grilled fish, dream beaches, and the protected beauty of the Arrábida Mountains. A perfect harmony between landscape and flavor.
Lisbon Wine Region
Marked by its proximity to the Atlantic and a landscape of rolling hills, this is a region of contrasts and authenticity. Óbidos enchants with its medieval walls, the cliffs of Nazaré defy the ocean, and the vineyards produce elegant wines of great freshness. A land of sea, traditions, and hospitality.
Bairrada
Famous for its sparkling wines and special roast suckling pig, Bairrada is a land ofstrong flavors and remarkable wines. The vineyards grow between the sea and pine forests, reflecting a perfect balance between freshness and structure. It is a region that lives at the table, where wine celebrates conviviality.
Coimbra (University)
Coimbra breathes knowledge and tradition. Its university, one of the oldest in the world, dominates the city with its baroque splendor and the echo of academic serenades. In the narrow streets,you can feel the heritage of generations of students and the charm of a city where Portuguese culture and soul meet.
Dão
Marked by mountains and pine forests, Dão is a region of elegance and balance. Its wines, fine and aromatic, but with a unique aging capacity, reflect the serenity of the granite landscape and the knowledge of its producers. Stone villages, lit fireplaces, and traditional cuisine complete the setting of an authentic refuge in the heart of Portugal.
Alto Douro Wine Region
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Douro is one of the most beautiful wine regions in the world. The hand-carved slopes along the river hold centuries of history and produce the famous Port Wine. The landscape is a living work of art, where man and nature come together in perfect harmony.
Vinhos Verdes
The Vinhos Verdes region is synonymous with freshness and liveliness as a result of its strong Atlantic influence. Its wines perfectly accompany the local cuisine, rich in fish and seafood, but also in wonderful regional meats. Green fields, crystal clear rivers and popular traditions complete the charm of this enchanting region.
Porto
With its colorful houses overlooking the Douro River, Porto is a city of character and authenticity. History, heritage, art, and hospitality merge in its streets, in the Port Winecellars,
and in its traditional cuisine. It is a destination that captivates the soul with the flavor and beauty of its riverside landscapes.
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