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    Quevedo Port Wine

    4.3 (9 reviews)
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    Closed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Diana L.

    Came here as part of the Porto Walker wine tour, and I really liked it! Small area but very intimate and relaxed - great place to enjoy a glass of port wine

    Four basic port wines and lupini beans bar snack. Try them..

    Sunday afternoon at 4pm along the Douro river, looking for a port wine tour and tasting. Thronged by slow walkers and unclear how to proceed, i turned onto a sidestreet, passed a giant bunny sculpture on a building. Round a corner i stepped into a building empty of customers with 2 greeters. "Come on in!" Upstairs had customers. Sofia greeted me, asked about my Port knowledge, quickly taught me a few things and told me about her favorites. i started with the standard 4: white, rosé, ruby and tawny. I had never seen the 1st 2 types. I ordered some Lupini beans to accompany. Next i went for the tawny tasting. Higher end, more complex, and went well with rustic bread with their own olive oil and olives. My server was so knowledgeable and informative, i can completely avoid one of those tours. I plan to go back tomorrow -- i couldn't try everything in one session.

    Enjoying our well aged Tawny port tasting

    We dropped into this cute tasting room in Porto. Our server Dema was super knowledgable about Port. We had a wonderful time and esp liked the white port selections. Would highly recommend this experience!

    Vintage 2011 and 20yr old tawny

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    Ramos Pinto - Port & Douro Wine

    Ramos Pinto - Port & Douro Wine

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    As I continue slowly catching up on finishing the *many* review drafts of places I visited in our…read morewhirlwind tour of Portugal in January, in this case one of a whole bunch of port-focused wineries within convenient walking distance of each other, that obviously being why I chose to stay at an airbnb on this side of the bridge, so I could visit as many of them as possible. Funny enough, at first glance, this tasting room felt *very* corporate - there's tons of space to spread out, but the overall vibe of the place was something like "museum gift shop". You can tell the receptionist is just a receptionist and has nothing to do with the wine's creation, which isn't inherently bad, it just sets a different tone than some of the *smallest* port tasting rooms. That said, their prices were extremely reasonable pretty much all across the board, including a base flight for 12.50 euros that had multiple standouts for the trip, enough so that this was the only tasting room where I went back a couple days later and self-constructed a second 20 euro flight that included a couple of their more somewhat more bottles. Though, funny enough, it was mostly their cheapest bottles that impressed me the most in their complexity of flavor - their tawny reserve, the Lagrima das Damas, the Lacrimosas, the base (slightly less sweet) white, and one truly interesting bottle, a Vinho Quinado, effectively a tawny port turned into an amaro with quinine and other botanicals, which as a cocktail nerd, obviously I loved learning about and trying. They *have* plenty of very expensive bottles, but the ones I mentioned were, as of when I visited a couple months ago, just *ludicrously* well-priced for how good they were. (I bought the most bottles here of anywhere I went, 3 including the Vinho Quinado - and would definitely have bought a couple more, if luggage weight hadn't been such a consideration.) I totally wasn't expecting to love their cheapest bottles, honestly, more than some of the much pricier ones I tried, here and elsewhere.

    From a Kanaka, as you walk in, it seems like a typical tourist trap. Counter, Plexi glass, brand…read morenames all over. Not homey like the smaller port tasting spots. We took the $20 tour. Good history-buff tour. Warm in the museum. Bit stuffy but a great place to view memorabilia and learn the history of this influential family. Ended with a port tasting that was quiet nice. I prefer smaller tasting groups thene being part of a large scheduled group. Service was very good.

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    Plenty of space in their tasting room

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