So this is now a review from *several* months ago, one of, thankfully, only a handful left from our trip months ago to Portugal, way more exciting than normal life. Obviously while I was in Porto, one of the most important goals I had for the trip was to try *as* many different Port wines, directly from tasting rooms, as I could while I was there. I wrote down a bunch of notes of everywhere I went, food/drink-wise... didn't think it'd take me this many months to get through them all, lol. So obviously, they might not still have the same wines I tried while I was there, especially the table wines. I imagine everything else is pretty similar a few months later, though.
They have a very classy, relaxing second-floor space - I had a table to myself, overlooking the river. One of the best spots for getting a view of the river, especially pretty just as the sun was going down. It definitely wasn't the cheapest tasting room in the city, but the space kinda makes up for that. So did, unexpectedly, a really nice, wonderful plate of craft chocolates to go with the glasses of Port I had, multiple flavors. That said, I ended up being less impressed with most of the Port I tried than I thought I would be, especially for the price. All three I tried were decent, but a bit... light. I would've given the Ports 3 stars, but you can't give 3 stars to a place with such a great view and that hands out the perfect included chocolates as an accompaniment, so I asked if I could order a second flight of table wines (yay, being on vacation... I miss that).
Happily, even though they were about to stop pouring (it was, at this point, 5:57), they were totally ok with that, so I also tried a couple quite affordable non-Port wines (a white and a red), and two much pricier "reserve" bottles (also a white and a red). Interestingly, while the "reserve" red was quite possibly the best Duoro valley non-fortified wine I tried that trip, I wasn't overly impressed with the expensive white. I *was* very impressed with the other, super-affordable white wine - fruity, super drinkable, but *not* too light. Way cheaper by the glass prices on table wines, too. Verdict, go here when you're tired of drinking nothing but Port because you're in Porto, drink table wine instead. read more